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building a house

38 durable postsStarted 2011-08-22Latest 2011-11-04
#105730Post 1 of 38

building a house on my property in Yosemite.

[url]https://picasaweb.google.com/danielchase/DanaWay?authuser=0&feat=directlink[/url]

#1536685Post 2 of 38

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thats a nice a spot, congrats man

#1536693Post 3 of 38

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that's some serious shuttering, good stuff

#1536704Post 4 of 38

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It's pretty tough work, but rewarding. I'm awake and working in the dirt before what used to be my normal bed time. Above the wall we built there will be a terrace...gonna put some PAs on there next summer and break in the house with a banger. All MS members are welcome to attend.

#1536721Post 5 of 38

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beautiful place. where's that? nice forest. and I love construction!

#1536725Post 6 of 38

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Wow.

#1536727Post 7 of 38

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how far away are you from say a grocery store? just curious, awesome location, i'm jelly

#1536730Post 8 of 38

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be very patient while building your house... trust me, your patience will be tested. having said that... congratulations! nothing like having a custom-built house.

#1536731Post 9 of 38

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Nice place mate, nice dog too..good luck with the construction. ;)

#1536800Post 10 of 38

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Man that is one hell'uva a foundation. Pretty clever way how you guys did this with strip footings. Many congratulations to you dude, and good luck with the rest of it.

#1536852Post 11 of 38

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Thanks guys.

It's in Yosemite National Park, about 4 hours East of San Francisco. Closest store is about 10 miles, couple gas stations a bit further, but any real type of store or town is 45 minutes away by car.

Gonna be filling all those forms up with concrete next week. Looking forward to it, it's gonna be a big step.

#1536859Post 12 of 38

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nice, my ideal house is to be away from everything, even going to the store would be a cool trip and jam some music on the way

#1536860Post 13 of 38

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Daniel, looks excellent, planning on living there full time ? or just seasonal great place to pufff !!

#1536864Post 14 of 38

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[QUOTE=danielRR;983733]Thanks guys.

It's in Yosemite National Park, about 4 hours East of San Francisco. Closest store is about 10 miles, couple gas stations a bit further, but any real type of store or town is 45 minutes away by car.

Gonna be filling all those forms up with concrete next week. Looking forward to it, it's gonna be a big step.[/QUOTE]

How far away are you from this guy? :)

[video=youtube;OQSNhk5ICTI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQSNhk5ICTI[/video]

Congrats mate! its one of the things I always wanted to do...and hopefully will when I have some spare time and disposable income... Best of luck!

#1536880Post 15 of 38

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hit me up if you need tiles, I own a major distributor in south florida (sorry for the advertisement)

#1536909Post 16 of 38

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I love building things :D But how do you get to build in a national park ??

#1536915Post 17 of 38

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We're gonna use it as a vacation house and as a rental. Although I wouldn't mind living in it in the future.

Private property in national parks is rare, but this land holding has existed since long before the park did, so it was just incorporated into the park near the turn of last century. My grandfather bought some land here for a few hundred bucks 50 years ago.

I'll post picture updates when I get em.

Who wants to come visit?

#1540517Post 18 of 38

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:lol: You couldn't fit us all in :lol:

#1540676Post 19 of 38

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Wow, what a beautiful place to live. I am sure it will look amazing when it's done

#1542255Post 20 of 38

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Picture update!

We poured lots of concrete for the foundation and some [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=472"]walls[/URL] the other day. It was a big step.

[URL]https://picasaweb.google.com/danielchase/DanaWay[/URL]

#1542281Post 21 of 38

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[QUOTE=danielRR;983827]

Who wants to come visit?[/QUOTE]

What's the closest airport? Can you fish there? When will it start to snow? How far are you from the nearest grocery store?

:lol:

#1542282Post 22 of 38

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Fresno or Sacramento.

#1542422Post 23 of 38

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woooow, what a nice place you got there! yosemite valley is such an astonishing region. i'd love to visit that place someday, especially for climbing the big [url="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=472"]walls[/url] ;)

#1542434Post 24 of 38

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Yeah it's a big destination for climbers from all around the world.

Here's some pics i took of the valley for those who haven't seen before.

[ATTACH=CONFIG]6866[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]6867[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]6868[/ATTACH]

#1542460Post 25 of 38

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doood, this is amazing, real stunning....i think i might have to come visit forsureee i can listen to some good music and sit infront of this all day and night

good for you man...:Bingo:

#1542527Post 26 of 38

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so beautiful!! you have a view to the northface of half dome from your property? :]

#1542582Post 27 of 38

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[QUOTE=Miguel;983777]hit me up if you need tiles, I own a major distributor in south florida (sorry for the advertisement)[/QUOTE]

Are you offering an MS discount?

#1542585Post 28 of 38

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^^^ haha of cors, specially if we could come visit

#1543232Post 29 of 38

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No I can't see the north face of Half Dome from my property... I was just showing those pics I took awhile back for people who haven't seen the valley. It's one of the most amazing places on the face of the planet.

Thanks for the tile offer, but we're doing all concrete floors :lol:

Once we're done (in the spring maybe), I'm gonna set a date for next summer to have a house warming party. I'll post up again once that time comes around.

We're gonna be pouring the concrete floors maybe next week, then we're gonna actually start framing the thing... at least the hard work is done. It's been tough but fun.

#1543690Post 30 of 38

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That's pretty awesome. I'd be interested in renting it out for a week or weekend once it's done and obviously if you are. It looks like a great place to have a nice relaxing vacation!

#1543792Post 31 of 38

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easily could make a little pocket change renting this out. Looking good so far!

(and a hell of a spot to throw a nice big party...could just camp out around the area)

#1544702Post 32 of 38

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I reckon you'll be booked up for a year before you even have to advertise, thanks for keeping us posted, looks great.

#1560427Post 33 of 38

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Update on the build:

[url]https://picasaweb.google.com/danielchase/Dana?authuser=0&feat=directlink[/url]

It's getting cold but coming along nicely.

We are in fact planning to rent it out a bit once completed....still working on the build part though.

#1560698Post 34 of 38

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Are these tubes for water? Why so much of it? Seems like a lot. I know nothing about building homes. Also, what kind of wildlife have you seen so far?

[IMG]https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-KLNdNsDHl6c/Tq3Z_dIT8TI/AAAAAAAAGOQ/hP-YqCUKl_8/s640/IMG_4145.JPG[/IMG]

#1560911Post 35 of 38

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Those are tubes for the radiant heat. Instead of forced air, the house will be heated from the floor. In another picture you can see a manifold where all the tubes come out of the floor. A tankless water heater will be hooked up to that, which will circulate hot water through the concrete floors throughout the house.

Around here we've seen all kinds of birds, owls, snakes, rodents, lots and LOTS of bugs, fish, bears, fox, coyotes and if even a few mountain lions (very rare to see one though).

#1560945Post 36 of 38

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[QUOTE=danielRR;1000800]Those are tubes for the radiant heat. Instead of forced air, the house will be heated from the floor. In another picture you can see a manifold where all the tubes come out of the floor. A tankless water heater will be hooked up to that, which will circulate hot water through the concrete floors throughout the house. [/QUOTE]

Niiiice :)

Around here we've seen all kinds of birds, owls, snakes, rodents, lots and LOTS of bugs, fish, bears, fox, coyotes and if even a few mountain lions (very rare to see one though).[/QUOTE]

Mnt Lions no kidding wow... bears?! badass

#1561158Post 37 of 38

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You mean you can live in a National Park?

#1561178Post 38 of 38

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if i may ask, what have you planned on investing all in all? just a rough estimate. I'd like to compare the costs to what would come up here in europe for such a project. i'm playing with the idea of building a little shack somewhere in the mountains :)

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