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    • GCG
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      So, @neph93 you were clearly not pissing about when you said you were going to gut the place… I thought the timber floor looked good in the before shots? Did you salvage or savage?

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      • neph93N
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        @GC:

        So, @neph93 you were clearly not pissing about when you said you were going to gut the place… I thought the timber floor looked good in the before shots? Did you salvage or savage?

        No sir, this is balls to the wall stuff. Although if you hit your balls on these walls you'd know about it…

        To be clear, the hardwood floor in one of the first pics is modern (albeit high quality) parkett. We worked out that it was put down within the last five years. We could have taken care of it and reused it, but it is fairly standard stuff and not an original feature. So its gone  😃

        What is special about the house and what needs to be cared for, is the consrutuction methods and materials. So by stripping everything back to the timbers we are doing two things:

        1. Getting rid of multiple layers of decorating and renovating that have accumulated over the last 80 years,
        2. Giving our builders access to the central construction so they can straighten, level, and where needed strengthen it.

        All this will mean the house will be a clean slate, resembling what it was when the build was finished, but before it was decorated.

        An example of the layers I mention is that living room floor. There is a +/- 4cm height variation over a 8m span of floor in that living room. The top layer of newish hard wood parkett, was placed upon 60's or 70's linoleum, that was glued onto 120x240 chipboard, that was nailed through an orginal floor covering that was stuck onto the original pine boarding that you can see in the bedrooms. All of that has to be removed to get the clay out from between the load bearing beams so the can be jacked, levelled and strengthened. Then we start from scratch.

        So the majority of the original features are hidden under layer upon layer of paint, wallpaper, or some kind of boarding. The exception is the ceiling boards upstairs and the stairs and related handrails. We've been advised that there is so much paint on the ceilings that we will never manage to get them nice again, but we're going to have a go. The stairs and handrails stand a good change of surviving however. They are easier to restore and renovate.

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        • GilesG
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          You dryline and skim the ceilings?

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          • neph93N
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            @Giles:

            You dryline and skim the ceilings?

            I was thinking about that… However the ceilings are made of overlapping panel and are thick with oil based paint, so I’m unsure whether it is a viable option, and don’t know enough about it. Not going to the house today but I’kl be attacking that floor with a hammer drill and appropriate bit tomorrow so I’ll get a pic og the ceilings while I’m at it.

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            We had dreams, and songs to sing…»

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            • GilesG
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              Overlapping panels of what?

              What are the ceiling heights?

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              • neph93N
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                @Giles:

                Overlapping panels of what?

                What are the ceiling heights?

                Probably pine and about 240cm, except for in the bedrooms on the one side of the house where they slope with the roof.

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                We had dreams, and songs to sing…»

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                • GilesG
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                  If this is what you are talking about, then drylining is easy:

                  If you want to keep the original "planked" effect, then you can lightly sand the surface, paint with a water based primer and then top-coat with water based emulsion (I'm assuming you want matt ceilings)….

                  "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                  • neph93N
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                    That ceiling is repeated thoughout the house. We would like to keep it where we can. I will look into it. Thank you.

                    «Stevie Heighway on the wing!
                    We had dreams, and songs to sing…»

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                    • GilesG
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                      I would want to keep it too.  I like the detail and it's part of the charm.  So a light sand, some primer and a matt top coat.  Job done….And saves you loads of wedge....

                      "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                      • popvultureP
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                        All that paneling underneath… pretty interesting! No drywall, eh? What's the insulation situation? Huge plus side of those walls is not having to use anchors if you wanna hang something.

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                        • neph93N
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                          @popvulture:

                          All that paneling underneath… pretty interesting! No drywall, eh? What's the insulation situation? Huge plus side of those walls is not having to use anchors if you wanna hang something.

                          That pannelling is called «rugpanel» in Norwegian which is an old word for «rough panelling». It was standard practice before drywalling which wasn’t a thing in 1941 when this house was built. It still gets used now and again as it creates an very strong, stable, longlasting base and framework.

                          We’ll be using a lattice of 2x2 battens and two way screws to straighten the verticals and create a 5cm deep wall cavity on the inside of the walls. Then we will put the el-installation in that and insulate the cavity. Then comes a damp-proofing layer and drywalling. So still anchors I’m afraid.

                          The exterior walls are solid layers of timber, panel, bitumen (for wind-proofing), and a 2cm thick insulting layer in the middle made of wool, papier-mâché mache and glue. You can see it in a cross section pic earlier in the thread. In addition to the 5cm of new insulation on the inside we will also put in 5-10cm layer in the outside wall when we replace the weather boards. The final exterior walls will be about 40cm thick [emoji23]

                          The interior walls are built of 3x4 studs plus the “rug panel” on both sides. They are beastly too. We don’t need to insulate the existing cavities, but will put in 5cm of insultation on those walls we install electrics in.

                          «Stevie Heighway on the wing!
                          We had dreams, and songs to sing…»

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                            That cross section pic of the wall is NUTS…

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                              Ha, wild — well, guess the big plus side of that is you'll have the insulation aspect well-covered. The last house I rented before buying my current one was old and had sort of similar walls, but they were more sheets than planks — was useful for aforementioned hanging pictures and shelves, etc, but the insulation was pretty nonexistent and my electric bills were massive during the summer. Funnily enough I don't remember it getting too cold, but then again this is Texas.

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                              • RoxRocks86R
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                                Did someone say drywall 👀🙋🏽‍♀️

                                Those are some sturdy walls!!! Quite interesting reading up on all the different layers used. Those houses are built to last and it shows.

                                Do you & the fam have a move in date you’re trying to shoot for?

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                                  I'm getting tired just reading about all that work…  ???

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                                  • neph93N
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                                    @Roxrocks86 I need to do some sums and see what the price of flying you, @scooter  @Giles and @Brock  over is. You’d have to do 10 days quarantine but we could work on the house. You get paid in beer and possibly moose meat. That would be a dream crew. Thinking about it @spitfiredealer and @steelworker would make it complete, we’d have the place sorted in no time.

                                    We need to have the top two floors done which means re-modelling some rooms, new kitchen, new bathroom as well as all the decoration. We reckon February.

                                    «Stevie Heighway on the wing!
                                    We had dreams, and songs to sing…»

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                                    • neph93N
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                                      Just used a 500W Bosch Hammer drill to take up the bathroom floor. One layer of tiles. Two inches of concrete and some masterboard. Boo-ya  😎

                                      «Stevie Heighway on the wing!
                                      We had dreams, and songs to sing…»

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                                      • BrockB
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                                        I’m in. You can put us up in that cabin on the lake [emoji12]

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                                        • steelworkerS
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                                          I'm good at the  destructive part @neph93 …

                                          Those are my principles, and if you don't like them…
                                          Well, I have others.

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                                          • GilesG
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                                            I'm good at fishing  🙂

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