I have been roaming / reading around here for a little while. I am building a cordwood home, and will be milling my own heavy timbers.
I have been working on this project for a few years slowly but surly. I have a Logosol M8 with MS660. This past winter I purchased the mill and the saw, cut down many Eastern White Pines, cut them into large cants on the mill. I did this to debark them, and get a feel for the equipment. I now have 5 Full cord of wood debarked / split and ready to go. Next phase is the heavy timbers.
I am framing the house out in Hard Maple. The structure will be 16 Sided (almost round) with 8"x8" Posts and Girders. Then 7 interior posts/ girders will be 10" x 10". Radial Roof system , 16 - 6" x 10" x 24' (primarys will need to use local guy to large for my setup) + 16 - 6" x 10" x 14" (secondary) rafters.
Now the questions
- When measuring logs, it says to measure 4' up off the ground, does this mean the lower part should not be used?
-The exterior maple posts will have 1 side exposed to the weather, if if standard maintenance is completed do you foresee any issues with rot? The will be 2' off of the ground and will be protect by a 2.5' roof overhang.
-I plan to mill all of these timbers center pith. From small end to large. Advised?
-I am dropping the tree's as we speak. I will have them milled and ready to use by June. Do you foresee any issues with using green timber?
-I was told that I should sticker the larger timbers with larger stickers and use the same type of wood. Is that recommended?
-The log sealer I have recommends not storing in temps below freezing, can the product still be used in freezing temps or should I explore other options?
-A clear beam refers to a beam without and branches correct?
I realize there are quite a few questions, any help would be appreciated. I have been learning everything as I go and im sure I will have many more questions.
Regards,
I have been working on this project for a few years slowly but surly. I have a Logosol M8 with MS660. This past winter I purchased the mill and the saw, cut down many Eastern White Pines, cut them into large cants on the mill. I did this to debark them, and get a feel for the equipment. I now have 5 Full cord of wood debarked / split and ready to go. Next phase is the heavy timbers.
I am framing the house out in Hard Maple. The structure will be 16 Sided (almost round) with 8"x8" Posts and Girders. Then 7 interior posts/ girders will be 10" x 10". Radial Roof system , 16 - 6" x 10" x 24' (primarys will need to use local guy to large for my setup) + 16 - 6" x 10" x 14" (secondary) rafters.
Now the questions
- When measuring logs, it says to measure 4' up off the ground, does this mean the lower part should not be used?
-The exterior maple posts will have 1 side exposed to the weather, if if standard maintenance is completed do you foresee any issues with rot? The will be 2' off of the ground and will be protect by a 2.5' roof overhang.
-I plan to mill all of these timbers center pith. From small end to large. Advised?
-I am dropping the tree's as we speak. I will have them milled and ready to use by June. Do you foresee any issues with using green timber?
-I was told that I should sticker the larger timbers with larger stickers and use the same type of wood. Is that recommended?
-The log sealer I have recommends not storing in temps below freezing, can the product still be used in freezing temps or should I explore other options?
-A clear beam refers to a beam without and branches correct?
I realize there are quite a few questions, any help would be appreciated. I have been learning everything as I go and im sure I will have many more questions.
Regards,