Second Floor Framing and Trusses

 JULY ACTIVITY

July 17-25

Once the framing for the first floor was complete, the building crew started putting the outer plywood on the frame. And they also added more floor joists and subfloor for the second floor.



Hydraulic lift for heavy items.   


  Get down from there, Butch!

Here is the stair well, open to the sunlight as there was no roof yet!





There was one long support beam that runs two-thirds the length of the house to support the ceiling over the open kitchen/living area. Some of it will be visible after the drywall is put up. In my mind's eye, I am imagining something like the beams that were in the living room of 341 Chama, but just one beam instead of many. We will probably use a much lighter stain than Chama too.



           Looking north.


           Looking south.

Here is the upstairs master bedroom window. In the photo, the garage to the left does not have a ceiling or wall yet.


Here is the upstairs guest bedroom. I hope many of you reading this blog will come visit us when the house is finished. The building crew kept the stationary saw here and the saw dust got very deep and formed mini-drifts across the subflooring.


More second floor framing. 

Personal note - While Texas was sweltering with July temps over 110 degrees, I needed a jacket while I sat reading in the shade.



    A bit cool-ish in the shade.


 

The building really started to taking shape at this point. 





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