Hey there y'all,
Sorry I haven't been around for awhile to update everyone on what is going on. Long-story short, we were able to re-align the house (pretty much). We used chain binders and a come-along to get the house back into place, by using some large trees to pull the weight.
We also braced posts in the house now, to help stabilize it.
Something we are trying to figure out right now, is how we can seal gaps between posts and the framing for the doors/windows/walls. Here are some examples below, that I hope would make our situation clearer:
Basically, the posts are not flush with the framing, and being round posts, there seems to be no easy way to seal the gaps with some type of exterior planking. The only thing we can think of at the moment, is somehow using shingles in a sloppy manner to seal gaps. Any ideas?
Also, I was thinking about doing a cob floor for this building, and after this winter not sure if I will. When the house is finished this winter, a mass rocket heater running, and gravel for the floor, I wonder if the moisture problems will be more non-existent for the ground. Last year, with just a dirt floor above a polyethylene moisture barrier, we had some fungus grow on the floor of the incomplete house. Not really sure if I want to trust a cob floor yet.
Also, I have barely any skill as a carpenter (and more carpentry work just beginning; and it was pretty painful for people to watch me do that type of work last year), does anyone know of somebody who would donate their carpentry magic to this project out here in NW Washington?
Warm Regards,
Kevin