banzaitoyota said:Nice start! Is that a cummins?
ddjjeep said:yeah, its a 91 W250 CTD. I want a newer one, but love this one too much to give it up.
DynoDave said:Looks like it's going to be a nice place.![]()
What are the old steps from?
I like the old Dodge. Modern conveniences are nice, but it's just more stuff to break down, IMO.
autoist said:Hmmmmmm - a bit off topic; however, I want to build an inexpensive cabin on some lake property we have....what would keep me from sinking 4x4's in the ground, adding a band to support floor joists & build it just like you're doing...could even have a loft up in that high roofline?
I will be keeping this thread updated as I go, but with winter setting in and an addition on my house keeping me busy, it may be a slow process for me.MXtras said:It's always neat to see unique or different methods - please keep the posts and the pics coming. Details, we need details.....
What's the plan for the exterior?
Scott
cool, Id love to see pics of it when you start building. Tell Roger that "dan from NH" says hiLu47Dan said:Looks good so far . that system is built in my hometown and is what I am going to use for my shop building . Dan
Ill have to take some updated pics tonight. The roof is 98% completed, just need to put the ridge cap and some trim pieces on. I started putting up some of the barn board siding this week also (mostly to get it off the shop floor to make room for more materials to build the gable ends). That is my next big step, Ive just bee trying to figgure out how I wanted to frame them. I think I have a plan together now and just need to go pick up some more lumber to work with.cdrewferd said:Any more updates? I am interested in this system and was wondering what your impressions are as far as cost, quality, and ease of assembly.
monkeyplasm said:I like the way the hinged baseplates allow you to pivot the main building trusses into place. However, are these 6x6 posts (which hold up the entire building) then held up by the pivot bolt in shear? Or, once the trusses are vertical is there another step to get them anchored?
ddjjeep said:These tabs and notch act as the hinge or pivot point during errection, once verticle a pair of lag bolts go through holes in both the base plate and the socket piece into the 6x6.
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ddjjeep said:here is an updated pic:

vintagegto said:What is the estimated cost of this project. I caught this when you first started and checked out the socket-system website. I am so impressed by this system and what they have to offer that I can't wait to get started. I am interested in a similar setup as yours but with the loft feature for a place for storage and an office. By the way, you are doing a great job, and looks like it's going to be finished by the end of the summer,if not sooner? Are you adding heat and all the goodies?![]()
I need to finally have a garage big enough to do my kit cars & restorations.![]()
Ironlung said:Looking good man.
Ive been eyeing your project since you broke ground.
I hope to do something simular.