@Shawn Kemp @Shawn Kemp I would say that: 1. It is more durable than many modern houses, due to its heavier construction and it's, as far as i can see, minimal usage of metal components, which prevents rust and stronger wood decay, if uncept; 2. That traditional houses looks nicer, than many modern houses, if done in a modern wattle and daub stile (orthelike)...it looks somewhat cosier. 3. Also, this type of carpentry has become somewhat rare, but it's coming into fashion again, so it is nice to see people building as our ancestors did...like watching someone painting an oil portrait, like in ye olde times...XD Sorry for any inconsistencies and mistakes, lately i have not gotten any opportunity to practice my english writing skills.
Sir I follow your channel and all your works are amazing, need to understand one thing, how could it be joined the posts bases to osb floor? this frame is standing on the floor only ? what about hurricane or thunder safe ? thanks for answer.
Hi, if we raise square frames 5 by 3 meters with thickness and width of boards 5 by 30 cm, (for building a cube cabin by conecting then these frames), would the lap joints of the frames be stronger with bolts or screws? And would there be necessary for extra corner strengthening triangular bars ? ( the cabin is planed to be made with 10 such frames with a distance of 70 cm in between, conected up and down with 70 cm pieces of the same board)
Yes we can. Please get in touch with the experts directly by contacting us via our website: www.thebarnyardstore.com/structures/custom-timber-frame (select Get Started)
Check out these special packages for pricing. Specifically look for the kit price in the middle column. www.thebarnyardstore.com/post-and-beam-barns/special-packages/
The completed home is 3,800 sq. ft. You can see more photos here: www.gctimberframes.com/detail.php?id=40 And check out the video tour here: th-cam.com/video/xvNcj1fgek4/w-d-xo.html
Шедевральная работа, качество поражает!
Всегда мечтал о таком волшебном доме 🙏
My dream is to build one in the hills for me, my girl and both our families.
That would be awesome. We'd be glad to be a part of it.
Amazingly solid and quality frame. Thanks for sharing.
@Shawn Kemp @Shawn Kemp I would say that:
1. It is more durable than many modern houses, due to its heavier construction and it's, as far as i can see, minimal usage of metal components, which prevents rust and stronger wood decay, if uncept;
2. That traditional houses looks nicer, than many modern houses, if done in a modern wattle and daub stile (orthelike)...it looks somewhat cosier.
3. Also, this type of carpentry has become somewhat rare, but it's coming into fashion again, so it is nice to see people building as our ancestors did...like watching someone painting an oil portrait, like in ye olde times...XD
Sorry for any inconsistencies and mistakes, lately i have not gotten any opportunity to practice my english writing skills.
Sir I follow your channel and all your works are amazing, need to understand one thing, how could it be joined the posts bases to osb floor? this frame is standing on the floor only ? what about hurricane or thunder safe ? thanks for answer.
Great work! 👍😎
Thank you! 👍 Interested in a timber frame home?
Nice wooden house
Hi, if we raise square frames 5 by 3 meters with thickness and width of boards 5 by 30 cm, (for building a cube cabin by conecting then these frames), would the lap joints of the frames be stronger with bolts or screws? And would there be necessary for extra corner strengthening triangular bars ? ( the cabin is planed to be made with 10 such frames with a distance of 70 cm in between, conected up and down with 70 cm pieces of the same board)
Great !!
Amazing !
Beautiful
This sure does look a lot like Jon Belushi's house.
what about the base? what is it made of?
Could you supply me this exact home as a timber frame kit?
Yes we can. Please get in touch with the experts directly by contacting us via our website:
www.thebarnyardstore.com/structures/custom-timber-frame
(select Get Started)
@@GreatCountryTimberFrames I don’t see a get started option.
She's a beauty, Can we see the finished product ?
Absolutely! Here's the latest photos: www.gctimberframes.com/blog/detail/?id=65
How are the post secured?
Gravity
Knife plates.
What does a timber kit usually start at?
Check out these special packages for pricing. Specifically look for the kit price in the middle column.
www.thebarnyardstore.com/post-and-beam-barns/special-packages/
What were the dimensions to this build
Check out the project details here:
www.gctimberframes.com/detail.php?id=40
So the base is actually a brick basement?
It's a concrete basement.
where did you get all the large beams
Those are from Washington state. Douglas Fir.
The Forest. Haha
1:04 That’s why they wear hard hats.
how about dimension this building?
The completed home is 3,800 sq. ft. You can see more photos here: www.gctimberframes.com/detail.php?id=40
And check out the video tour here:
th-cam.com/video/xvNcj1fgek4/w-d-xo.html
What wld be the cost of those just shown (6 joists, etc.)? Great stuff.
@@DustyC75080 The best would be if you gave us a call to talk about it. 860-454-9103 Thank you!
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