Small Cabin

Small Cabin Forum
 - Forums - Register/Sign Up - Reply - Search - Statistics -

Small Cabin Forum / Cabin Construction / My 16x24 idea...?
Author Message
Nick32
# Posted: 31 Jul 2012 09:21pm
Reply 


Ok, after a lot of consideration I think I have made up my mind. Any feedbacks to my plans is appreciated, my first cabin so I can use all the help I can get. I have been around this site for awhile, and its a very helpful forum. I don't have anyone I can run my plans by, so everyone's feedback is so helpful.
I have decided to go with 8' oc piers, so 3 rows of 4 piers. Going with the bigfoot footers & 8"x8" sono tubes, bringing them up 12", and down 3'. Going with 3-2x8s for the beams at 16' & 8' with staggered joints. 2x8s for the joist which will sit ontop of the beams. I will use PT for beams and joists. I have weighted the cost of going with 2 rows of piers and using 2x12s. Price came out slightly cheaper going with 12 piers...concrete is cheap, just more labor. And, I am looking forward to the labor, plenty of time off & ready to break ground. Question, do those sono tubes hold moisture? In MO, and we are DRY! Worried to dig with the ground this dry, will it suck the mostiure out of my tubes? Don't want my concrete to cure to quickly. Also, I was thinking of skipping the bigfoot footers for my middle row, and just pour footers directly in the ground...but again with the gound this dry worried that won't work. As of now I thinking of using creek rock and building that up around the perimeter, a nice visual. I will insulate my floor to ensure we stay warm in the winter.
Anyone see holes in this foundation plan? Wanting to bring down the last 2 dead trees this weekend, and get started!

OwenChristensen
Member
# Posted: 31 Jul 2012 09:34pm
Reply 


I never use treated for floor joists. they are wet and will sag on their own. The floor joist will be dry and will hold up for a real long time. Are you woried about the cardboard holding moisture? I never heard of that being a problem. I do believe in sand or gravel around those tubes though in frost country. If I read the rest of you plan right it looks to be fine. What's your idea for floor insulation? I add a 1x2 strip on the bottom of each floor joist then put a 14 3/8'' wide OSB panel between every joist and fill with 6 or 8'' fiberglass.

Owen

Swamphunter
Member
# Posted: 1 Aug 2012 01:35pm
Reply 


Owen is there a way to reach you for a few questions on your construction methods? Have a few questions on some of your ideas, and am getting ready to build. Too many questions for the forums...lol



I will provide you my email address if you wouldn't mind. Thanks

klabarge1968@yahoo.com

MtnDon
Member
# Posted: 1 Aug 2012 02:34pm
Reply 


Both Quikrete Quik-tubes and genuine Sonotubes have a water resistant lining. All bets are off though if your mix is too sloppy, a common error made by those who diy. Water resistant, not waterproof.

OwenChristensen
Member
# Posted: 1 Aug 2012 03:54pm
Reply 


probably not too many questions. For all of us it's a help to discuss those questions. I'd be glad to respond to E-mails though.
Mine is ops600@aol.com

Owen

Your reply
Bold Style  Italic Style  Underlined Style  Thumbnail Image Link  Large Image Link  URL Link           :) ;) :-( :confused: More smilies...

» Username  » Password 
Only registered users can post here. Please enter your login/password details before posting a message, or register here first.