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2porscheguy 10-23-2023 01:59 PM

I rode this one in Kauai a few years back......it claims speeds up to 60 MPH! FUN....Weeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

https://outfitterskauai.com/zipline-tours/flyline-zipline/

2porscheguy 10-26-2023 05:50 PM

The kitchen cabinets and island are in place. The living room ceiling is coming together.

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2porscheguy 10-28-2023 02:17 PM

The fireplace facade stone has arrived and should be installed next week.
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I realize that there are many DIYer Pelicans on board to which I salute you. I actually thought about doing the project manager thing but after looking into it many neighbours out there that built their own cabins mentioned the difficulty in getting skilled trades people on board. As a result their projects took almost 3 times longer to complete simply because of the lack of tradesmen and women. So rest assured guys....the plan is for me to finish the lower level myself! :cool: SmileWavy

Seahawk 10-28-2023 02:25 PM

Keep notes.

We are going to build a much, much less impressive place next to the house we bought in SC.

You folks have a great eye.

2porscheguy 10-29-2023 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Seahawk (Post 12120193)
Keep notes.

We are going to build a much, much less impressive place next to the house we bought in SC.

You folks have a great eye.

This build has been some 10 years in the making...it was now or never basically! Are you going to be hands-on involved in your future build Hawk?

Seahawk 10-29-2023 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by 2porscheguy (Post 12120796)
This build has been some 10 years in the making...it was now or never basically! Are you going to be hands-on involved in your future build Hawk?

I’ll provide Mrs. Seahawk with rudder recommendations. :cool:

The house we bought in SC is the best, I have have wanted it since the first time I saw it in the early 89’s.

The next steps are the choice of materials for deck, small In-Law detached structure and garage.

I just like your choice of materials.

john70t 10-29-2023 08:57 PM

Are you going to be okay with the neighbors next door in barn red?
(so close and blocking some view)

That side of the porch could be blocked off for privacy. Plus trees or arborite for the walkway. Before it becomes an AirBnB.

2porscheguy 10-29-2023 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by john70t (Post 12121000)
Are you going to be okay with the neighbors next door in barn red?
(so close and blocking some view)

That side of the porch could be blocked off for privacy. Plus trees or arborite for the walkway. Before it becomes an AirBnB.

Unfortunately we did have to move the structure 12 feet back because of the slope of the lot and because of that yes, our neighbour’s house has obstructed some of the view to the north. I’m planning on building a privacy screen from Douglas Fir strapping on the north side of both decks to match the posts. The WRB strata strictly forbids short term rentals which I’m ok with…we’re mostly older dudes out here so…..get off and stay the fukc off my lawn! :p ;)

2porscheguy 11-04-2023 03:58 PM

LOVE my new corner wood burning fireplace! We used Pangea stone from India..love the colour variety of the stones. We met Mike and Linda, our stone masons...super nice couple from nearby Sunnybrae, BC. They've been doing stone work for some 30 years now. They had just completed laying the final grout below the hearth. You can see that it's still wet. I gave them a big thank you hug!;)

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The firebox is a RSF Pearl model which can heat up to 1500 sq ft of space. It's built by the good folks of St. Jerome, Quebec. :cool:
www.icc-rsf.com

908/930 11-04-2023 04:38 PM

Your build is turning out very nice, glad your builder is working out for you, I have heard of some not so good stories. Does your truck carry enough fuel to drive there and get back to Alberta on one tank, or will you have to pay BC fuel prices?

2porscheguy 11-04-2023 11:08 PM

^^^So far we have been very pleased with our builder. The trades have been very pleasant…good bunch of local guys and gals that know their stuff. Brad, the owner and Ron, our PM have been great to deal with! Plus….I know exactly where Brad lives!

Launch Construction Ltd: Award Winning Shuswap Home Builder

My F150 has a range of about 950 Kms so I could probably do a round trip. Usually what I do is fill up at the Tsu’ Tina First Nations gas station close to us…only $1.22/litre, as compared to I think it was $1.72 in Salmon Arm. And then on the way back I put in maybe $75 in Golden, BC just to be safe. BC taxes are killer. What are you paying?

2porscheguy 11-05-2023 02:37 PM

More pics…

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My Lilly being a good girl, posing on the gangway overlooking our totally empty marina:

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Looking back at the WRB strata community from the breakwater and the Monashee mountain range faintly visible to the north of Shuswap Lake:

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2porscheguy 11-20-2023 10:28 PM

Heading back out tomorrow to check on progress. The main bathroom is coming along.

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It’s pretty cool and also very cost effective that you can now buy high quality pre finished vanities at….Home Hardware! Who knew!

2porscheguy 11-27-2023 11:43 AM

More pics! Most of the plumbing fixtures have been installed. The main level flooring is complete though covered for protection. The appliances have been delivered. The quartz countertops have also been installed.

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Seahawk 11-27-2023 12:20 PM

Alex, the only thing about the build is the lack of a view...from EVERY F'ING WINDOW:cool:

Well done. I love the entire ethos/theme.

2porscheguy 11-27-2023 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Seahawk (Post 12140558)
Alex, the only thing about the build is the lack of a view...from EVERY F'ING WINDOW:cool:

Well done. I love the entire ethos/theme.

Thank you sir! Yes, I'll never tire of those views...it's why we chose this lot! Even the lower level has near unobstructed views! However I'll be talking to the WRB Strata to see if I could get some trees taken down to improve on things even more. I'm really looking forward to some winter scenery soon as they usually get good dumps of snow in the Shuswap...any day now! We're back in 2 weeks..should be close to completion?;)

2porscheguy 11-27-2023 01:41 PM

I've got two general queries with my fellow PPOT dudes and dudettes here:

(1) In floor electric heating
I'll be completing the lower level in the near future and was thinking of adding this in the lower level bathroom before I install the vinyl plank flooring. What do you guys recommend..what has been your experience doing this?

(2) Rip Wrap....I will probably need to apply this on the lower part of the slope to help prevent further erosion. Your experience? Can I do this myself?

Thanks guys!SmileWavy

2porscheguy 12-06-2023 09:35 PM

What a day and a half it’s been! We left at 9:30am yesterday headed back to Shuswap Lake. We checked our route on the DriveBC website. There would be a closure of the TransCanada highway at Roger’s Pass between 2-5pm for Avalanche control as they’ve had a good dump of snow. We arrived there at 1pm thinking we’d get the ok to proceed? NO! We ended up spending 15 hours there stranded in the F150 along with 100s of other big rigs all lined up for miles!
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Finally at 3:30 am we got the go ahead to proceed. What a pure shytshow…brutal road conditions…wtf was I thinking! We pulled into Revelstoke at 6am and had a snooze in the A&W parking lot. We finally arrived at our destination some 25 hours after we left…time for a glass or two!

flatbutt 12-07-2023 05:28 AM

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Originally Posted by 2porscheguy (Post 12140591)

(2) Rip Wrap....I will probably need to apply this on the lower part of the slope to help prevent further erosion. Your experience? Can I do this myself?

Thanks guys!SmileWavy

We used rip rap around the slopes of the dam on our pond. If you can use heavy machinery and the slope is not too steep then you may be able to do it yourself. Just review the story of Jeremy Renner first.

IMHO hire someone.

908/930 12-07-2023 09:42 AM

25hr trip mostly sitting in traffic does not sound fun. Good thing you are not driving a F150 lightning, I guess you could carry a generator. You likely will avoid doing that again. After watching many episodes of Highway through hell, I will avoid driving through the passes in the winter.


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