Cabin Subflooring

This week the work on the cabin started with lifting the huge girders into place. With just three guys, it was quite the challenge filled with lots of exertion and grunting, but they did it!

Girders
Sliding a girder into place

When all three were up, they began bringing over the 2x8s and installing them. At this point we could really see the footprint that the house will take.

Floor boards
Floor joists installed

Boards are placed
Looks out and in toward the jungle

Side profile
Side profile

All of the wood so far has come from the deconstructed wooden house, so it has been relatively inexpensive. Britton and I were unsure if we should use the underlayment panels so we checked them all out and found that a large majority were in great shape as far as integrity of the wood, but pretty dirty. We sorted out the best pieces and then I powerwashed and painted/sealed them with Kilz.

Panels
Sorting out the old underfloor panels (or building a dance floor?)

Kilz the panels
Painting/sealing them after powerwashing

We did have to buy a couple of panels but just doing this cleaning and recycling of most probably saved $1000 as compared to new.

And the very next day, they began installing them!

Cabin through the trees
Subflooring being installed

We have had a few challenges that we’ve had to work through during this process, but overall it has been remarkably smooth. It has been a change in pace, especially for Britton, to work every day at 7am again, but it seems a little different when it is for a project of our choosing. It is also a little different to be a manager of this project and work with a crew. We must constantly be aware of people’s (including our own) strengths and weaknesses, desires and dreads. Overall, we are learning, growing and of course building a little more every day throughout this project.

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4 thoughts on “Cabin Subflooring

  1. Barbara Schutt

    What a tremendous learning experience you both are having! It is great that you were able to recycle some of the old home. It certainly does make a difference when you work on your own projects and so much more fulfilling and rewarding 🙂

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  2. Cassie

    Haha Rick! We had to try our best to keep them off for the sake of their feet and so they didn’t poop on our freshly painted boards 🙂

    Barbara, it is definitely a learning experience! It’s a big challenge and some days we feel more up for it than others, but overall we are enjoying the process. Thanks for your support and encouragement. It really does help!

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  3. Barbara Schutt

    It is my pleasure and I’m so loving your journey. Keep up the great work on keeping us informed, I know it can be time consuming!

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