Awhile back, Sept 17 to be exact, a long time good buddy of mine came out and gave me a hand with the chimney. Wade helped me one other time when I was strapping the rafters and getting ready to put the roof on. He helped me get the chimney just below the roof line as showing in the above picture. It was getting late and I was still waiting for a flashing to arrive so we did'nt go any further than this.
So, my flashing finally arrived to the building supply store that I ordered it from. When I picked it up, I truly expected to see something on it to say that it is certified for use with a chimney, but I could'nt find anything like that on there at all. t was a rubber boot type flashing that slides tight over the chimney and you just caulk it and screw it down. The reason I thought I wanted to go with this type, was because of the corrogated metal roof. So now the brain is in think mode again. I decided to phone Mr.Inspector to see if I should install it or not. Well he told me no. Said to use a metal one. lol. I had a metal staring at me a few times in one store, but now that I wanted it, it was gone. Finally found one the next day though and started working on it all that day. As for the rubber boot, I tried returning it today, but with no luck. I signed my life away when I bought it to say it cannot be returned because it was a special order. If I were running the store, I would have taken it back, and it probably would have paid off more for them in the long run to have just returned my money. I JUST Don't get it though. It says right in my woodstove permit that everything needs to be certified but they claim they sell these all the time. Actually they think they proved to me that it is in fact certified, but I still don't know how to tell if it is'nt even on the product. I sure wish everyone who is in the game would all sorta know what it is good and what is'nt. Anyway, not going to lose any sleep over all the stupid bullshit in the world.
The rest of the chimney situation was up to me. Of course with a little help from mom this time.
And there she is. The completed chimney. Usually when one sees a chimney on a house they probably don't think alot about it. I know I never did, but it seems I take a look at mine quite often lately. Can't wait till there is some smoke rolling out the thing. It will be awhile. If I had the right stuff, I could have it going in a day, but I am in search of an 18" piece of pipe to come through the wall. Can't seem to find one in town.
I put up another small addition in the bathroom. The medicine cabinet mirror.
I finally discovered what it was in the woodpile that Traction is always going crazy over. Alvin the chipmunk.
Yesterday(Sept 24) was a heavy thought and measure and more thinking type day. And I'm still pretty dumb. lol. Although I think I do have a bit more of a plan of how to get my solar panels onto the roof. Getting the houses own power system up and running is my main concern now for the next little while, although it will probably take awhile just trying to find a good deal on batteries and supplies. For awhile there, I have forgotten all about frugalness and it depresses me that I think I don't have the time to shop around a bit. I walked into the local solar store today to find some little angle iron type brackets to mount my solar panels. They are just little 2 inch long stainless steal double 90 degree angle thingys that you screw to the panel then screw the other end to the surface. Each panel needs four of them. I was told $30.00 for 4. So $30.00 to do one panel. I have six panels x 30=$180.00 for these little tiny peices of angle irons, oh ya, and screws. I think not. That little bit of greedyness just may have screwed them out of a big battery sale, not to mention cables and solar panel wire, offgrid stove, fridge, etc. I do realize that in business, you do need to make money, but just because you have the only solar store around don't mean you're going to rape me. I would love nothing more than to feed the local business, but if I can save a bunch by going for a little drive to the big city, then maybe I'll call it a holiday. We'll see though, maybe it's no cheaper there either. I'm going to build my own little angle iron do-dads though. As far as I am concerned, these little things should come with the panels to begin with. I have no problem paying 30 bucks for a specialized mounting system for each panel, but these are no more than 2" long pieces of stainless steel angle iron with holes drilled in them. lol. It's crazy. I would have felt like a stupid idiot as I walked out of that store had I purchased this hardware.
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Yep, good business is good business. Hopefully you figure it all out. A vacation / holiday isn't a bad thing either. :)
ReplyDeleteAlvin.... how cute... hope he stays in the woodpile. :)
And heat? That'll be nice! Do you have a projected move-in date? Maybe you've said and I forgot. Things look like they're moving right along. Too cool....
Hey Lynnanne. Ya some businesses kinda piss me off sometimes. They don't even realize just how much it has costed them with my lack of business alone. I don't expect to be treated like a king just because I'm a customer, but if I walk out feeling humiliated, I probably won't be back. lol.
DeleteI like watching Alvin do his thing, but I think Traction has different plans for him. Alvin is pretty fast though.
I've got heat even though the woodstove is'nt yet in operation. I'm hoping to be in the house by the end of October, give or take a few days. I'm sure it won't be completely done, but I really don't care, just don't want to be heating two buildings. Thanks Lynnanne.
I would suggest Manpower (lots LOL)and a Block and Tackle installation for your solar panels. That's what we had to do with our 45o pitched roof. Hang ten, I'm going to be doing a posting on it shortly...
ReplyDeleteI presume, unlike us idiots, that you used an insulated external chimney section, for the expansion and contraction when it heats up and cools down - we have to replace the whole ruddy thing as it's pulled apart and is leaking smoke.
Bathroom looks good :)
Hey Dani. Ya the manpower is what is lacking, so that's why I gotta do more thinking. I think I'll be winching 3 panels up at one time with the quad. I'll have them premounted on a skid system on the ground. My chimney is 3 foot factory insulated sections. Is that what you mean? What did you do for a chimney?
DeleteFCH - We used aluminium chimney sections which we DIDN'T know were supposed to be installed inside of a brick chimney as a flue. But there again, that's all we could afford at the time... :)
DeleteI know that you have spent hours reasoning all of these problems out, but how are you going to keep the snow from piling up on your solar panels. It's not like you can just walk out and brush them off. Seems to me that a ground mounted racking system would be a better way to deal with the snow issue.
ReplyDeleteThe best deal on batteries here in the States is at Cosco or Sam's Club. I just replaced 4 6V golf cart type by Excide for $87 each.
You better get to cranking it, The frost is on the Pumpkin.
Hello there Riverhauler. I have put alot of thought into the snow on the panels issue. Someday I may have some kind of powered snow removal system, but that will happen sometime when I am bored. For now, if it snows on a warmer day, it should simply slide off the panels early in the day as the sun comes out, given the angle they will be sitting. If the sun's not shining, it should'nt matter much until it is anyway. On the colder days, the snow will tend to sit there a little longer, and I plan on using the snow rake from the balcony off the loft. That was my plan and still will be if it works for me, but one thing that I have just realized lately, with doing alot of work up on the roof and constantly going up and down the ladder like a squirrel, is that if I leave the ladder hanging over the peak of the roof like it has been for quite some time now, it is really not much of a chore for me to scale up that ladder and rake the snow off the panels as needed. Sounds like a pain in the neck, but it really is'nt that bad anymore. The first time I ever climbed up there, my thoughts on that would have been alot different, but I now find it to actually be fun to go up there. You can't keep me down anymore. lol. I don't really have the space to mount the panels on the ground where the house is sitting. It could be done, but the wire run would be quite far. I sort of wanted the panels up high also for theft prevention purposes, if I happen to vacate for long periods of time, which could possibly happen in the near future. I'm in the process of shopping around for batteries. We do have a Cosco, but spelled Costco, so not sure if it's the same or not. They do sell deep cycle batteries which are the brand name of "Kirkland". Could happen, but I did have something a bit bigger in mind.
ReplyDeletecoming right along! Congrats on getting your chimney up! I look forward to the first picture of smoke curling up into the sky!
ReplyDeleteLol, so do I Sarah, so do I. Hey, it's good to see ya again stranger. Thanks.
DeleteCanadian winter, and it's coming on quick...hope you got lots of wood in too! I still have to go out and find a couple of standing dead trees for this year.
ReplyDeleteEvano, I hear ya. I'm pretty sure I have lots of wood for this winter(I think). Still gotta buck some up, but I have quite alot that is seasoned and ready to burn. I'm not real sure how much I will use, but after this winter I will be alot smarter. It's all a new thing for me.
DeleteHey Mark, sorry I haven't gotten those pictures of how I did my chimney; been sick as a dog the last few days and kinda forgot about it. I know you already installed something but I'll still get up there and get some pics of mine.
ReplyDeleteand yeah, it's outrageous what any kind of stainless costs; always killed me to have to buy it.
No problem Annie. The metal flashing I put up worked out pretty good. For some reason I just did'nt know if it would fit right with the metal roof, but I'm glad I went that way now. Stainless steal IS costly. I just got a metal shop to bend me a four foot chunk of it with the angles I need. So now I gotta drill it and cut it up into 2" pieces. $30.00. I hope it cuts nice. Hope ya get well soon Annie.
ReplyDeleteI've thinking you're in Alberta?
ReplyDeleteYou might find this of use.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/AlbertaPreppers/
Yes, I'm in Alberta Bax. I just joined your site, looks good.
DeleteThanks so much for reading my blog xxx I'm sure Mrs Wood Hermit would be happier in the posh house you're building than a shack at -40! Anything below 0 is too cold for me so I'll not be popping in for tea with you both unless it was summer xxxx Love Froogs xxx
ReplyDeleteBut Froogs, the new house is equipped with alot of different sources of heat and I think it will be plenty warm inside. I actually visit your site quite frequently, it's very interesting. You do take your frugalness to the extreme. Keep it up Froogs.
DeleteWhere ya at, dude? Enjoyin' that bathtub just a little too much that it's keeping you away from your blog? :))
ReplyDeleteYes Lynnanne, I just simply can't get enough of the tub. Can't get nothing else done either cuz I'm sitting in it 24/7. lol. Actually, I've been planning on putting up a new post real soon. Been pretty busy around here spending lots of money and getting some things out of the way. Hav'nt been on blogger much lately.
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