@ethankingcole The songs are currently only in my videos, so you'll have to watch them all.😉 I might put them up on RUclips if people are interested. Thanks again!
I jacked all the sides. The long side jacks until i reached 100mm. Tilting the house side to side, I made sure the short side jacks and the "under the house-jacks" kept up by eye.
I'm not sure what you would call it. It's one of the most common sidings in the Scandinavian countries. Spruce planks with a two inch "lid". It's treated with ferrous sulfate. Gives it a weathered look and keeps moss and algies away to some extent.
nice job ... was this your first experience doing this?
Thanks! Yes it was. It was surprisingly easy. I continually opened and closed the windows throughout, making sure I was lifting pretty evenly.
I wish you would have shown the process of setting the posts and the jack.
A more detailed video is coming up! Stay tuned!
What sort of permits did you have to navigate through in this project?
I love the music. Who is it?
Thanks! I did it myself. Glad you like it 😊
@@miormedia Right on! Where can I hear more of your music?
@ethankingcole The songs are currently only in my videos, so you'll have to watch them all.😉 I might put them up on RUclips if people are interested. Thanks again!
I need to do this to my off grid 20'x20' cabin - how did you pour the concrete under the house?
I poured the concrete 8 inches shy of the total height then i put a cinder block in the gap.
Did you only jack the two sides length wise? Or did you jack all sides?
I jacked all the sides.
The long side jacks until i reached 100mm. Tilting the house side to side, I made sure the short side jacks and the "under the house-jacks" kept up by eye.
What do you call the type of siding that is on your house? Thanks
I'm not sure what you would call it. It's one of the most common sidings in the Scandinavian countries. Spruce planks with a two inch "lid". It's treated with ferrous sulfate. Gives it a weathered look and keeps moss and algies away to some extent.
It’s called board and batten.
Hi! What kind of lymber did you used?
I used pine, 95x95x700mm. I'm very happy with those dimensions.