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up:: [[HouseBuilding]]
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# Foundation Building
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These are the details of how to ... or how i will ... design and build the foundation of the house.
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So far I've found two styles that I like:
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1) [# Build A 12'x20' Modern Shed and Deck by Yourself: With Material List](https://youtu.be/J7ljCMW8Bec)
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2) [Building a Remote Off Grid Cabin in the woods...Deep Dive commentary - YouTube](https://youtu.be/rmNoDi7mZyM)
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## Building connection to ground
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Its important that the building is anchored to the ground to some capacity.
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### Option 1
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with this option, we can build some small concrete pillers.. The upside to this is, I only need to dig about 3-4 inches into the ground.. The downside is, I need to mix the concrete, and ensure it cures properly with the proper hardware embedded in it
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### Option 2
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with this option, we can use treated ground contact 6x6 posts.. The upside is, no mixing, no waiting, and no hardware stuff.. The downside, I have to dig about a 3 foot hole 4 times
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## Building the frame
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### Material List
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| amount | length | dimensions | name|
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|---------|-------|-------------|-----|
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| 2 | 20' | 4"x10" | board |
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| 16 | 16' | 2"x10"| board |
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| 1 | 6mil | 20'x15' | plastic sheet |
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| 8 | 3/4" | 4'x8' | plywood |
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### Option 1
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placing the 4x10 boards in the hardware attached to the pillars, and the 2x10s perpidicular attached to those.
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Before installing floor joists.. Attached joist hangers - using a dummy piece to messure distance from top of beam at 16" on center - using deck screws.. about 28 hangers
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> [!NOTE]
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> Its best to predrill holes, makes for easier insertion
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After adding the floor joists, add a 6mil sheet of plastic for the vapor barrier *Would probably be easier to add before floor joists*
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Use 3/4" pressure treated plywood for floor - staggered ofcourse
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I actually want to insulate the floor as well so we need to drill in some 2x2 boards along the inside of the joists to lay some insulation **Stolen from option 2**
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### Option 2
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tbd
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## Building back wall
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### Material list
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| amount | length | dimensions | name|
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| 3 | 20' | 2"x4" | board |
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| 18 | 8' | 2"x4"| board |
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### Option 1
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build with 16" on center for vertical 2x4 boards. Adding a second top plate but leave a 3-1/2" gap on each side for the side walls to attach to.
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## Building side wall
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### Material list
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| amount | length | dimensions | name|
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| 3 | 16' | 2"x4" | board |
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| 10 | 8' | 2"x4"| board |
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### Option 1
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build with 16" on center for vertical 2x4 boards. Adding a second top plate but leave a 3-1/2" gap on the side that will connect to the back wall for interlocking
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## Building front wall
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### Material list
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| amount | length | dimensions | name|
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| 2 | 20' | 2"x4" | board |
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| 4 | 10' | 2"x4"| board |
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| 18 | 8' | 2"x4" | board |
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| 2 | 20' | 2"x6" | board |
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| 1 | 8' | 2"x6" | board
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### Option 1
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TBD
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## Building last wall
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### Material list
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| amount | length | dimensions | name|
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| 2 | 12' | 2"x4" | board |
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| 12 | 8' | 2"x4" | board |
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| 1 | 8' | 2"x6" | board
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### Option 1
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TBD
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## Building the roof
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### Material List
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28 rafter ties
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18 2"x8" 16' rafters
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2 2"x8" 16' rafter nubbins
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12 1/2" 4'x8' plywood
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### Option 1
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ties placed 16" on center
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Using a 5/8" piece of board of something, put rafter up on location and cut the bird box out of the board, using this one as a template for the rest
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use the cut out piece to get the angle of the end cut angle... easy
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