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Re: Cabin remodel question
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03/15/19 03:26 AM
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I put this on the INSIDE walls of my cabin and I think you would be very pleased........... Item # 15601 Model # 27905 Brown Engineered Panel Siding (Common: 0.375-in x 48-in x 96-in; Actual: 375-in x 48.563-in x 95.875-in) at Lowes
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Re: Cabin remodel question
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03/15/19 12:27 PM
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Lotto Did you insulate the walls before putting the siding on? Did you have any waves or is the siding thick enough to not have that issue?
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Re: Cabin remodel question
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03/15/19 03:48 PM
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Yes insulation and no waving....This stuff is pretty heavy and really looks good........just trim it up...no painting...
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Re: Cabin remodel question
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03/19/19 02:03 PM
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Ok here is what it looks like now! It took a few weekends, but we got the LP Smart Siding installed on the exterior and the trim boards in place. I'm glad I painted them before hand, it was easier that way.
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Re: Cabin remodel question
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03/19/19 02:12 PM
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Re: Cabin remodel question
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03/19/19 05:56 PM
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sounds like a pretty solid plan to me ...
one one of our old leases, the LO allowed us to use an old frame house that was bare interior wall studs and no enclosed ceiling (open joists or rafters). One of the guys that hunted with us, had access to a large supply of cheap sheet rock, we put the fiberglass bats of insulation in the walls, then sheet rocked ... did the same with the ceiling, worked like a charm. I don't know what the price difference would be using sheet rock versus OSB though, the OSB would be more durable IMO. most likely won't be an issue, OSB glue can be a problem for anyone that has allergies...
hold on Newt, we got a runaway
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Re: Cabin remodel question
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03/20/19 12:23 PM
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Re: Cabin remodel question
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03/31/19 02:41 AM
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Looks really nice. Excellent work.
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Re: Cabin remodel question
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Great so far! But by all means go ahead and insulate the ceiling and sheath it with whatever is handy. You are losing/absorbing five times the heat from your uninsulated roof that you were from your previously uninsulated walls.
I build my deer blinds with Smart Panel. It is great stuff and seems to last well, especially if you add a layer of paint to its primed surface.
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Re: Cabin remodel question
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Re: Cabin remodel question
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Took about 8 weekends to get it all done. The only thing left is to resize the bunk beds and add a lower kitchen cabinet with a countertop. At this point there is very little, if any ventilation. In the summer the temps in the cabin have got to be pushing 120 degrees at least. Does anyone think I should a whirlybird on top of the roof?
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Re: Cabin remodel question
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My wife said to mix the interior paint 50/50 with water in order to give the walls an older "weathered washed look."
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Re: Cabin remodel question
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My wife said to mix the interior paint 50/50 with water in order to give the walls an older "weathered washed look." More like a stain?
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Re: Cabin remodel question
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Took about 8 weekends to get it all done. The only thing left is to resize the bunk beds and add a lower kitchen cabinet with a countertop. At this point there is very little, if any ventilation. In the summer the temps in the cabin have got to be pushing 120 degrees at least. Does anyone think I should a whirlybird on top of the roof? Looks like you have electricity. Do you have an A/C? Are you just worried about the contents baking while you are gone or are you worried about you baking in the summer? If the latter, a whirly bird won't help. In our cabin, we insulated the roof, and installed wood panels, then stuck a window unit in. Turn on the AC when we get there, and within an hour it is nice a cool in there. Our 5000 BTU AC runs on a 2000W generator.
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Re: Cabin remodel question
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My wife said to mix the interior paint 50/50 with water in order to give the walls an older "weathered washed look." I did that with some flower boxes I made for my wife out of wood, I added a little water, asked her to look at a test piece, kept adding water until she found one she liked the best.
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Re: Cabin remodel question
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Yes I bought an 8000 btu AC window unit which will run on a Honda 2200i generator. I was thinking of a whirley bird so the place would not be so hot when we are not there. I am curious if the AC will cool the place as the roof is not insulated.
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Re: Cabin remodel question
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The place looks awesome but you might want to move that plastic cabinet away from the stove...it might melt when you start cooking.
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Re: Cabin remodel question
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Yes I bought an 8000 btu AC window unit which will run on a Honda 2200i generator. I was thinking of a whirley bird so the place would not be so hot when we are not there. I am curious if the AC will cool the place as the roof is not insulated. I would think the whirly bird will reduce cooling efficiency when you are there. If it were me, I would at minimum close in the rafters with plywood to create an air space. Preferably with some insulation. I really would not worry about the heat when you are not there.
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Re: Cabin remodel question
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Added some cabinets last weekend. I think this will be all I can do for this year as it is getting pretty hot.
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Re: Cabin remodel question
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Cabin rental in Pagosa Springs, Co. Sleeps 10, If interested please PM me.
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Re: Cabin remodel question
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Re: Cabin remodel question
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How do you get your tv reception ? Antenna etc ?
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Re: Cabin remodel question
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06/20/19 08:33 PM
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Looks like a great hunting cabin.
I would definitely insulate the roof if the a/c struggles at all to keep it cool.
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Re: Cabin remodel question
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Looks like a great hunting cabin.
I would definitely insulate the roof if the a/c struggles at all to keep it cool.
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