
....Along with SIP's on the main house.
The weekend found us getting quite a bit accomplish-ed. We finished the west side of the house with T&G Aspen and got started installing SIP's over it. With some wet weather predicted we wanted to get as much of the exposed Aspen covered as possible.
My plans currently are to cover what Aspen that is still exposed with Tyvek, which will be used to wrap the house eventually, but will also work well in this case to keep moisture off of the Aspen.
The weekend found us getting quite a bit accomplish-ed. We finished the west side of the house with T&G Aspen and got started installing SIP's over it. With some wet weather predicted we wanted to get as much of the exposed Aspen covered as possible.

My plans currently are to cover what Aspen that is still exposed with Tyvek, which will be used to wrap the house eventually, but will also work well in this case to keep moisture off of the Aspen.
Fortunately, it looks as though the SkyTrak will be able to set all roof SIP's. I had concerns that it may not have quite the reach needed. 
Our first attempt at roof valleys was done Sunday. It took a little experiment-ing with some scrap lumber to get the angle of the valley correct, but when both pieces were set in place we had a good fit!!


Our first attempt at roof valleys was done Sunday. It took a little experiment-ing with some scrap lumber to get the angle of the valley correct, but when both pieces were set in place we had a good fit!!

Also, during the week, I managed to run some of the wiring for the upstairs lights and fans, prior to installing roof SIP's. We got one of the wires dropped through the beam into one of the upstairs bedrooms. The wiring for the loft fans and lights will come next weekend.
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