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Beautiful Set up, I saw your comment about trenching in power, I did 100 amp underground from house to garage, then sub panel in garage. Alberta too. Pull a permit, get it inspected, no problems!
 

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My cousin, the pro framer and all around cool guy!!

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wow that's a tight neighborhood! no wonder you had to fight the town lol
 
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Beautiful Set up, I saw your comment about trenching in power, I did 100 amp underground from house to garage, then sub panel in garage. Alberta too. Pull a permit, get it inspected, no problems!

Thank you!! I went the permit and inspection route too!! It's so nice not having any overhead wires to the house... The only one like that on the block!!
 
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We had a cold spell coming so I got the osb on the outside of the front and back of the house!!

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Then prepped the bottom sill for the windows...

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The homeflash stuff has foam under it that slopes to the front of the sill... The blue stuff is envelope sealant, Blue goo!!

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I still have to seal the top and sides of the front windows when it warms up a bit...
 
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Had a nice day so I sealed up the windows, there will be no leaks!!

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Run a bead along the nails and open holes, and one on the edge,

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Then used a plastic body filler applicator,

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It has a bit of flow to to it for a nice sealing finish, dries very flexible...

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This is what I am dealing with inside, I have to figure out how to fix the floor...

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The new addition floor is higher than the existing floor... The old floor also has some humps, dips, and good squeaks...

Since the house is only 24x24, I am thinking about cutting the old floorboards along the walls, ripping them up, then glue and screw 2x6's to the joists to raise and level the floor to be the same height as the addition...

I think that is the proper way to fix the problem??
 
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Work has been pretty busy, so I haven't had a lot of time for renos... Second story should be going up soon though... Just waiting on my Uncle and Cousins timing to be able to come up...

I did add another hose reel for painting and the blast cabinet... I had enough parts from the initial install to do it!!

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They call it a "mature neighborhood"!! It was built mostly in the 40's during the war...

As soon as my house is all done, it's going up for sale... I want an acreage...

But then you will need to start another thread and do it all again..:shocking:








I CAN'T WAIT.!!!!!!!!

Just outstanding.... detail is great and as others have said.. you can't have too many pictures.. :thumbup:


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How big is the door on the back of your garage? I am about to start construction of a new garage and am seriously considering adding a door to the rear side to be able to access the yard just like you did. Your attention to detail is amazing, love the underside of the Shelby!
 
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How big is the door on the back of your garage? I am about to start construction of a new garage and am seriously considering adding a door to the rear side to be able to access the yard just like you did. Your attention to detail is amazing, love the underside of the Shelby!

Thank you very much!!

The rear door is 8 feet high and 9 feet wide... I love it!! The access to the backyard is awesome to have... I made an outdoor wash bay, can pull my truck or back a trailer in for loading and unloading stuff... I leave it open when I am in the garage, and keep the sketchy alley door closed, or just open a foot or two for great airflow!!

If you can do it, go for it, you won't be sorry!!
 
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But then you will need to start another thread and do it all again..:shocking:








I CAN'T WAIT.!!!!!!!!

Just outstanding.... detail is great and as others have said.. you can't have too many pictures.. :thumbup:


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I really need a bigger shop, I am so jammed in my 24x24... I have my lift and my trailer at our Office building garage, and really want everything in one spot!! I would really like to have a paint booth too...

Now that I have most of the tools, I would like to do a few ground up resto's on some cars and trucks...
 
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Had to do some repair on my front porch frame,

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Should be good now!! I also insulated the floor joists while I had it open, back and neck are not happy today!!

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Also got some deliveries for this weekends project!!

Fireproof sheeting for the sides of my house,

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Trusses,

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2x4's, 2x6's, and 60 sheets of osb,

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I am also renting a telehandler that will be here tomorrow!! My house will be twice as big next week!!
 
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Picked up the last of the wood for the building project, they organized and banded it up for me!!

Cool how they use two forklifts to load it!!

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We did some building this weekend!!

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Tomorrow we will finish the porch and a gable on the front roof to match the rear one...
 

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Wow! That was fast. Second story looks nice. Completely changes the look.
I bet you have a nice view from the second story now.
 
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Thanks Boosted!! I will get some pics of the views...

Rear windows!!

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This is what the front looks like, there is some temp bracing until a deck is built...

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You must be around Commonwealth Stadium... At the top of Commonwealth you look out to the north its a sea of green from all the trees. Good job beautifying the old neighbourhoods in Edmonton and not killing the trees.
 
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You must be around Commonwealth Stadium... At the top of Commonwealth you look out to the north its a sea of green from all the trees. Good job beautifying the old neighbourhoods in Edmonton and not killing the trees.


Two blocks from the stadium, I can hear all the touchdowns and concerts!!


Roof is sealed!!

Did the whole thing first with Weather Shield,

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Then dual grey cambridge shingles,

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My back hurts... Lol!!
 

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This looks like a good way to get hurt. Rigging off the forks is never a good practice, but rigging off the middle of a fork seems unnecessarily dangerous even at home.

Are you sure there isn't a lifting point for a shackle on that machine?
 
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The rigging collar only went halfway down the fork... That is the way my Uncle and Cousin always lift the trusses up... Seemed pretty safe with the forks tipped up, the collar never moved an inch...

It sure beat hauling them up by hand!!
 

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Fantastic thread; you definitely have an eye for detail. Does that beautiful Shelby ever get driven? House reno is very nice. Will you be able to get your money out of it in that neighborhood when you sell it? Thanks for sharing and keep those pics coming, please!
 
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Fantastic thread; you definitely have an eye for detail. Does that beautiful Shelby ever get driven? House reno is very nice. Will you be able to get your money out of it in that neighborhood when you sell it? Thanks for sharing and keep those pics coming, please!

Thank you!! The Beast gets driven as much as possible in the summer, she just turned over 100,000 Km on a road trip yesterday!!


When the addition is all done I will have about 225K total into the house, garage, and property... That includes original purchase price!! Should be able to get between 350 and 400K for it!!

Talked to the next door neighbors about their property... They are moving next spring and offered it to me before they list it... The house and garage would need to be torn down and rebuilt, but is livable for now to rent out... The price offered was fair enough for me to think about...

With my zoning rules, I could build a two story rental property with a separate basement suite for rental income... I would build another garage for my use too, hopefully it could be a bit bigger than mine!! If I wanted too, I could also put a rental suite above the garage... 3 rentals and a garage for me on one property!!!

If I wanted I could put a rental suite above this garage too!!

I have to talk to city planning and see how big of a garage I could build...
 
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Getting ready to build the decks, prepped up the screw pile beam caps,

Blasted,

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Paint!!

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Had enough black paint for the front ones, but had to paint the backyard ones white!!

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Removed the temp wall I had up since I removed the old front porch last year!!

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Makes the place look a bit bigger... The plans call for a small coat closet to the left of the door...

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Door handle, and deadbolt in,

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Abloy locks that are keyed the same as our office, so I only need to carry one key!!

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I have to do some adjusting and shimming because the door latch and deadbolt are just under an 1/8 of an inch lower than the plate...

The door frame is installed straight everywhere... It wasn't the most expensive door in the world so I guess some tweaking is to be expected!!

I ordered some construction grade stairs today, they should be here in about a week... The Hvac and plumbing guy is coming next week to get all that done...

Once the stairs are in I can get the framing inspected... Everything is being done to or above code, permits pulled for all work, all inspections will be completed!! It's a pita, but will be worth it to sleep good at night and also if I do decide to sell...
 
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Wow, this was where it all started, I was going to redo the bathroom on the main floor... Now it's part of the new living room, that used to be my bedroom!! Lol!!

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I've done a lot of demo since then!!
 
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Door is fixed... It was just a bit high in one corner... I also replaced the twisted bottom header plate,

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Full piece instead of the scraps we had to use before!!

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Time to tackle this mess I have been putting off!!

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First I built a temp wall,

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Then cut an inch and a half off the new floor, and 3 inches off the joists,

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Then stuffed in 2 2x8's for proper ledgers,

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Major screw up fixed, just need to get some new hangers and 4 inch lag bolts...
 
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I was looking at the 2x8 ledger I had against the joists and was thinking it should really be 2x10...

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So, I swapped it while there was only a couple screws holding it up...

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Hangers glued and nailed in...

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The stairway to the second floor was delivered,

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They are pretty nice for cheap construction grade!!
 
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Next area to deal with, this concrete is broken right off along the paint line,

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So is this one,

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This is where the doorway was cut out for the addition,

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I glued and tapcon'd a 16 foot 2x4 across the old opening, and braced it in place...

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Much more stable and solid now!! No creaks!!

Building new, is so much faster than messing around fixing old stuff!!
 
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Starting to level out the floor,

Supervisor checking things out,

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I think the basement stairway was cut out during an old reno,

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They had this 1x6 kind of nailed against the joists,

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So this happened, no wonder the floor squeaked,

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I straightened and braced them best I could,

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Then put a 2x8 ledger in that is leveled to the height of the floor,

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Screwed and glued,

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I was going to screw and glue 2x4's to the joists to bring them up to the new floor height, but decided to sister some of the joists with 2x8's also... This will be a high traffic area...

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To sister 2x8's I had to temporary reroute some wires, (one step forward, two steps back)

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I will just work around these,

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There was an old aluminum cable running from the breaker box to the furnace, I pulled it right out and replaced it with copper... The electricians can clean all that up later,

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I got a good jolt when I had the wrong breaker turned off and grabbed a live wire!!
 
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