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Trade: General contractor
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Massachusetts
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Project Update
My roofer finally made some progress with the help of my men. As soon as my metal guy completes the counter flashing at the chimny I can finish it.
Now I have to find two nice finials to complete the tower section and the area where the ridge meets the conical roof. Anyone have any good links for this? The mason had fun staging that area. Now he is waiting for the custom made radius brick for the face of the fireplaces. Looking forward to seeing that come together. Window arrive from Kolbe & Kolbe on Monday. They are all made with laminated safety glass so they will weigh a ton. I will be glad to finally close this place in. ![]() ![]() I think the gable and at the gambrel needs some dressing up with a shingle pattern. Don't you think? ![]() Dave |
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Re: Project Update
Very nice! Work looks great, what do you plan for siding?
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Trade: General Contractor
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: South Carolina
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Re: Project Update
Nice looking house. I like the radius lines. Is there a name for that kind of design?
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Trade: Framing
Join Date: May 2009
Location: SI, NY
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Re: Project Update
excellent work. not too crazy about the way lady architect mish-moshed it with all sorts of junk that has no business going together.
i don't think a 4" fascia would have made it look any worse. |
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Trade: siding
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: west milford n.j.
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Trade: Licensed Electrical Contractor and Remodeler
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Chicago Suburbs
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Re: Project Update
impressive work
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Trade: Builder
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Berkshire County
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Re: Project Update
Like the house, that must have been an exciting house to do. Looks like you'll have it dried-in, just in time...
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That looks awesome.
Mass ain't too far from Connecticut last I looked at a map. So here is my idea. There is a guy that tinkers with his wood one state over by the name of Leo. He specializes in Gatling Guns of all things. Wouldn't one of those look great in that upper turret? I know, good idea huh? ![]() You guys should hook up. He hangs around here quite a bit.
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Trade: Carpentry/Reno
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Location: Lebanon, NJ
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Trade: Residential Building Contractor
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Kalamazoo, MI
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Re: Project Update
Looks great. Hey did the Azek wedges that we were dicussing work to stiffen the edge detail? or did you do something else?
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Trade: framing/remodeling
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: NE Ohio
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Re: Project Update
Are those windows that go into the radius walls come with the curved sills and glass? We have had a few Kolbe units in the past that were made that way. It was a cool feature but the price was ridiculous.
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Trade: Custom Carpentry Services
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: In a van, down by the river. Auburn, IN
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Re: Project Update
There are a lot of 'styles' going on. I am kind of confused.
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Trade: Cabinet Maker
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Portland, Maine
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Re: Project UpdateQuote:
http://www.essential-architecture.co...TY-Shingle.htm The siding usually is an unfinished white cedar or double dipped with Nantucket Gray. A diamond pattern may look nice on the gable there. Don't be so quick to criticize the design. It is a style that has been around a long time.
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If you correct your mind, the rest of your life will fall into place ~Lao Tzu Custom Cabinetry - Portland, Cape Elizabeth, Scarborough, Kennebunkport, Yarmouth, Falmouth, Cumberland, Ogunquit, Maine Salmon Falls Cabinetry Last edited by KentWhitten; 11-13-2009 at 09:56 PM. |
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Trade: General contractor
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Massachusetts
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Re: Project Update
Framerman has it right. It will be white cedar siding. This architect specified dipped in bleaching oil but the HO wanted cabots clear solutions. clear solutions will not hold up as long but it will look great then new. It will start to look like natual siding in a few years or they will have to coat it again.
The windows and trim will be Hartford green (dark green) and looked great on the mockup I made for them to choose colors. Looking forward to seeing it come together. Dave |
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I will forward that to the HO. |
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Trade: General contractor
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I also convinced the architect to skip the hanging gutter on that low pitch roof. We are now considering a diverter on the roof and some type of collection box in the valley. Have not really figured out the details yet. |
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Trade: General contractor
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Location: Massachusetts
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Re: Project Update
The windows are not curved in that sections. I will add to the trim so all trim will be curved inside and out but the glass is flat. I am not sure why they did not go for the curved glass. I was thinking it may have been an issue with the laminated safety glass. It may not be something they offer, both curved and laminated. Then again I am just guessing.
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Trade: decks
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Location: Chester Co. PA
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Re: Project Update
awsomw design, fantastic work
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Re: Project UpdateQuote:
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