BRING IN THE BIG BOY, time to install the trusses

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With all of the walls of my brother Barry's house stood and partially sheathed the next phase is a big one, installing the roof trusses. Using timber trusses has many advantages, including strength, and cost, and they are very #eco-friendly. Long spans without intermediate supports create large open spaces. For these reasons, Timber roof trusses are becoming more and more popular as 60% of new homes are built using them instead of stick framing the entire roof.

As you will see as we move along, the biggest advantage is the amount of time that a roof truss system saves the builder. Saving labor = saving money. In this case, the cost of labor is not a factor as this home is being built by a few friends and family members.
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Brother Barry has helped out so many people with all types of construction projects, including myself. All of what has been accomplished up to this point has been done by just a few of us, but on this day a few more hands were needed and it was wonderful to see some of his friends step up to the plate.

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By the time the 60-foot crane showed up at the job site, our two brother-in-laws, who live just around the corner, and two other skilled carpenters had arrived from New Jersey. The crew that we had that day was chomping at the bit, ready to start throwing some lumber around.

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Positioning the crane was critical in order to be able to set all of the trusses without having to restage the crane a second time.

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It took a little less than an hour for the crane to be put into position. With the operator making his way into the cab, it would be asses and elbows from here on in.

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Earlier that morning we had attached the fly rafters to the trusses that would be placed on the gable ends of the home. The fly rafters provide an overhand at the edge of the roof

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A quick wave accompanied by a beaming smile, just before kickoff, said it all. To see my bro happy as a lark almost brought tears to my eyes.

He has done so much for our family that it would be impossible to ever pay him back, even in five lifetimes. As I write this I'm getting choked up remembering all that he and his beautiful wife did for our parents, while living below them in their two-family home.

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They were the ones that most of the responsibility of caring for Mom and Dad fell on, and they did it without hesitation and with loads of love.

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With the scaffolding staged,

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the trusses were lifted into position and secured in place.

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Once we got started everyone was on top of their game and before long the trusses on the right side of the house were completed.

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This is Ed, the owner of the Tri-State Computer Flooring. He and his son had traveled to Herkimer NY from NJ the night before to make sure they were on the job bright and early the next morning. I guess that when you're the owner of a company you can take a few days off to help a good friend.

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Here is Ed, setting up a laser that will make sure that the trusses that will be installed over the main part of the home will be plumb with the floor below.

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Partners in crime and friends for life.

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With the aluminum pick in place, the right side of the home was ready to have the trusses set. After that, we would be working on the cathedral ceiling trusses that span the main part of the home.

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Here is a picture of our brother-in-law John holding the tagline. The tagline keeps the 40-foot trusses from spinning and helps to guide them into position.

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It's a good thing Barry isn't afraid of heights. With the outside truss set and braced off, installing the remainder of the trusses went like clockwork. Just to give you an idea of the size of this open space, the tip of the truss from the floor is 22 feet high and the span is 40 across.

What a room!

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Here is a picture of the completed main room with all of the trusses set. What a beautiful site!

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It takes a master carpenter to put this puzzle together, and look at all of the pieces.

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By four o'clock we had completed installing all of the trusses.

After just seven hours we were helping the crane operator pack up his gear, simply amazing!

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What a great crew we had that day.

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This was a huge step, but there's still a lot to be done.

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This is Kelly, Barry's better half. I'd say she looks pretty happy.

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Wow!what a great undertaking but you all helped out so it becomes easier.
Here In My country most houses specially the wooden homes use good lumber or coconut lumber as trusses for the roof and even for the whole house. Except for the cemented or concrete houses.
Internet is slow where ai am now so I can't really see the pictures. I'll probably open it again so I can see them.
Good job!

I didn't know that coconut trees could be milled into lumber, very interesting.

You know what they say "many hands make the work load lighter"
that saying is very true just as long as they are the right hands and the folks that were that day knew exactly what to do when instructed.

I hope you get a chance to see the pics.

Yes they can be milled it's called coco lumber. Wow! I now see the photos! So many trusses! What an art! This would be a very beautiful home after it's done I can the see the smile of content in your sister-in-laws face. Yes, still has a lot of work to do but little by little it will be finished specially you have a lot of help.
Btw, the photo of your mom and dad are beautiful. You look quite like your dad.☺️

I'm glad you got a chance to see the pics.

Yah, I do look a lot like my dad, we're two good-looking fellows.😁

Haha, your telling the truth! No lie detector test needed there!😍😍

Thanks for agreeing with me.

I so love the view of the house, looks like a part of it is on hilly side. I wonder which part of the house would that be? It has great overlooking view.

The back of the home is the side facing the view.

What an incredible job.
That house looks like it will be very nice, you can imagine the incredible view it will have. Best of all, you are doing it all yourselves. What a pride
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Thanks for the compliment, it sure is a fantastic home he's building. Although I give him a hand whenever I can, most of the work he is doing solo, now that's incredible.

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I am in compete awe and admiration at the amount of construction your team completed in such a short time!

This is going to be quite an impressive (and spacious) home upon completion with an incredible view! @thebigsweed

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It was a great crew for that day. Everyone knew their job and performed it well, with very little wasted time if any.
When the home is completed it will be grand. In addition to Barry building this beautiful home, he also designed it.

The view is just spectacular. When he and his wife first say the property almost 18 years ago, the view sold them.

I hope all is well with you and your loved ones!

Wow! what an impressive project -- best of luck!

Thanks for the compliment and I couldn't agree with you more, it sure is one impressive structure, one that he has had in his plans for a while. It's great when a long term goal is realized.

Thanks for stopping in.

You pictured this perfecly. You're a patient dude. I don't know what else to say.

good morning my friend, I hope you guys are well.
What a home, right.
I'm a pretty Patient dude, but what do you mean when it comes to this situation.
On top of my brother building his dream home, his daughter and her family just moved to Herkimer about a month ago. They bought a house about ten minutes from his home. They are also thrilled to have her around the corner with her two children.

Have a great day.

You're right when you said it takes a pro carpenter to do this puzzle. Such a well experienced job. Hopeful to see the finished work.
DIY!

It will be a while still until my brother is finished, but he's thrilled with how the project is moving along.
As a kid I always hated puzzles but not this one.

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Thanks brumest for taking the time out of your day to curate this post, and a big thank you to the @qurator team.

Have yourselves a spectacular day!

Putting the crane on there really took time
That's a lot of hsrdwotk because they have to start thinking of where to put it

The placement of the crane worked out great, it only had to be staged just that one time.

It's a lot of hardwork, i can't wait to see the final result of it ;)

It is a lot of hard work, but when you are working alongside family and friends it really doesn't feel like work. Jokes and laughter the entire day, and a few cold ones at the end of the day.

Yes, i can imagine the hard work. but yes. with family and friend, hard work turn into fun.

No words. It's great your work deserves to say wao. Original and beautiful work. !DIY

Thanks a lot, it sure is going to be a spectacular home when it's completed.
Barry was hoping to be able to move in before the snow starts to fly and I think he'll make it in time. Presently they are living in a trailer that is on the property.

I hope you can finish it soon. Then you will be able to give love to that beautiful house and live comfortably during the winter.

that's the game plan, move in before the snow flies.

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Thanks for the DIY token and for all of your support over the past few years, greatly appreciated.

Man, but what a fantastic job you are doing, everything is made so much easier when you have all the tools at hand, really the pictures you have shared with us look great.

Thanks, it is an impressive structure and even more so knowing that you built it with your hands. The team of folks we had that day along with having every tool necessary to accomplish so much in on day made working on the home a lot of fun.

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Hopefully I'll have more to show you in the near future.

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This is going to be an amazing house with an epic view. Congratulations to you. Great work to you and your construction team.

When the home is completed it is going to be his dream home come true. They initially bought the property 18 years ago because of the view. As soon as they say the piece of property they fell in love with it.

The team that showed up that day to lend a hand worked together like a well oiled machine, no wasted effort and loads accomplished. It doesn't get any better than that.

That is going to be some house! Built with love, like food grown with love, it will be a loving home. And that view does not suck!!

Community at its best. So happy to know you folks!

Happy to have made your acquaintance as well!

Community, that's how things were done back in the day. these days people are afraid to even look at another person for fear of some kind of bullshit coming down.

The view surely doesn't suck.😀

The Amish live this way. It's lovely to have so many of them around here - sixty farms within ten miles of my home! They've been a great resource for me.

The Amish are some skilled craftsmen. We have many in our area as well and see them in their horse-drawn buggies quite often.

Wow what a HUGE job and a HUGE day but you must have felt so satisfied when you realised just how much you guys had accomplished.

And what a view!

What a freakin stunning view.

Nice one!

I can't wait to see the final product myself now.

We were all delighted, especially my brother. the crane was rented by the hour and Barry expected that we would need the crane for about 10 hours and we only needed it for a total of seven hours, a huge savings.
18 years ago Barry and his wife drove up to the property, saw the view, and put a deposit on the property that same day. Like you said, what a view.

I will continue to post about the progress we make and will enjoy sharing it with all interested parties.

thanks for stopping in, greatly appreciated.

Oh yes, cranes are expensive- not that I've ever needed one myself, I'm a country girl from 5 generations of truck drivers so i have an idea of what heavy machinery like that costs...So glad to know that you guys came in under budget for that.

I would LOVE to know where that view is. What state?

Country girl, Yahoo.
Coming under budget is always a pleasant surprise, usually over budget is the way things go.

The house that my brother is building is in Herkimer, New York. The best thing about the location is that I'm also in NY and we now only live less than an hour away.😁

Incredible what one can accomplish when working in a tight knit team, woodwork to perfection!

This house has staggering views for miles down the valley, I would not like to work up there, living there, is going to be a keeper of a home for your brother.

Built with pride and pleasure of many hands making light work!

The fellows we had there that day worked in complete harmony. What a wonderful day it was. Everyone there, Barry has done so much for and we were all thrilled to lend such a wonderful couple a hand.

The view is unbelievable. The day they saw the property they didn't hesitate to put down a deposit on the property the same day.

Secluded quiet place to sit back going into old age, such views can never be taken away!

Well done to the whole crew making a wonderful day getting the job done.

It's always amazing how different parts of building a house come together. Things always look so different once a part is done. That's an incredible span for the cathedral ceiling.

You would know, with all of the construction you've had going on at your place over the past several years.

The area where the cathedral ceiling is over is going to be some room once it's completed!

Holy SHIT this is gonna be some place! Love seeing it all come together in stages and imagining that view!

So much building going on man what a life!

You've got that right. I couldn't be happier for my brother and sister-in-law.
The view is spectacular and the windmills that dot the skyline off in the distance, I think add to the vies. I'm not sure why so many communities are opposed to these things. Everyone talks about alternative energy as a good thing, but they just don't want it in their backyard.

By the way, I read your post yesterday and watched the video that you took of the lake.
Your question about what centers you has been something that has popped into my head several times since I viewed the post. Nature and its soothing qualities definitely brings on a sense of being grounded or as you say centered. Another big one for me is getting lost in a project where I'm constructing something with my own hands. I find a real sense of peacefulness and a sense of accomplishment when building anything.

Have a wonderful day my friend.

Ya that sounds about right. Living in the moment and pausing to enjoy it is one thing. Spending time thinking about what centers you is a nice progression from there.