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Kurt Gavin November 26th 06 03:31 PM

Building a cabin, info source?
 
I'm thinking about building a cabin and need some sources for info and
design.
It would be about 500 sq ft. and would have a well and septic system, and
would be built and insulated for winter conditions in the Rockies.

Any suggestions?

Thanks




Joseph Meehan November 26th 06 06:12 PM

Building a cabin, info source?
 
Kurt Gavin wrote:
I'm thinking about building a cabin and need some sources for info and
design.
It would be about 500 sq ft. and would have a well and septic system,
and would be built and insulated for winter conditions in the Rockies.

Any suggestions?

Thanks


Start by checking local building codes.

--
Joseph Meehan

Dia 's Muire duit




Lawrence November 26th 06 10:37 PM

Building a cabin, info source?
 

Kurt Gavin wrote:
I'm thinking about building a cabin and need some sources for info and
design.
It would be about 500 sq ft. and would have a well and septic system, and
would be built and insulated for winter conditions in the Rockies.

Even a small cabin can be hard to build up in the high country.
Building codes can be restrictive and actively enforced. Well and
septic can be big problems. Some old cabins are grandfathered but they
never have any water or septic save for running streams and snow melt.
Try to get a look at any newer cabins in the area. If you really wan't
such a very small space you could consider a travel trailer or camper.
Some are suitable for winter use and have self contained water and
plumbing.


Larry Caldwell November 27th 06 01:41 AM

Building a cabin, info source?
 
In article . net,
(Kurt Gavin) says...
I'm thinking about building a cabin and need some sources for info and
design.
It would be about 500 sq ft. and would have a well and septic system, and
would be built and insulated for winter conditions in the Rockies.


Most mobile home manufacturers have a mountain cabin model that you
could just plunk down on a pad and connect to the utilities.

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For email, replace firstnamelastinitial
with my first name and last initial.

Steve B November 27th 06 02:28 AM

Building a cabin, info source?
 

"Larry Caldwell" wrote in message
.. .
In article . net,
(Kurt Gavin) says...
I'm thinking about building a cabin and need some sources for info and
design.
It would be about 500 sq ft. and would have a well and septic system, and
would be built and insulated for winter conditions in the Rockies.


Most mobile home manufacturers have a mountain cabin model that you
could just plunk down on a pad and connect to the utilities.

--
For email, replace firstnamelastinitial
with my first name and last initial.


IIRC, there is a magazine called Log Home Living. Lots of info and sources.

Steve



Steve B November 27th 06 02:35 AM

Building a cabin, info source?
 

"Steve B" wrote in message
...

"Larry Caldwell" wrote in message
.. .
In article . net,
(Kurt Gavin) says...
I'm thinking about building a cabin and need some sources for info and
design.
It would be about 500 sq ft. and would have a well and septic system,
and
would be built and insulated for winter conditions in the Rockies.


Most mobile home manufacturers have a mountain cabin model that you
could just plunk down on a pad and connect to the utilities.

--
For email, replace firstnamelastinitial
with my first name and last initial.


IIRC, there is a magazine called Log Home Living. Lots of info and
sources.

Steve


Google Log Home Living, and go to their website. A section on "Log Home
Design Ideas". There should be lots of things.

Don't know if Mother Earth magazine is still around or not. Lots of things
for those living off the grid. If it is not published any more, I am sure
there are some who have replaced it. All sorts of sources and how tos for
people who want to live out in the woods.

I have a cabin in Utah. We are going to move to Utah soon, and will be
spending about six months a year there, six months in a house at lower
elevation. But, we are going to rig the cabin with special features that
will allow us to go there even in the coldest snowiest weather and be
comfortable.

Good luck, and keep us posted.

Steve



Stormin Mormon November 27th 06 03:00 AM

Building a cabin, info source?
 
Poster named North, on misc.survivalism is making a small cabin. Load
up the usenet group on your server. Download the old messages, and go
ask him how things are working out with his cabin.

--

Christopher A. Young
You can't shout down a troll.
You have to starve them.
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"Kurt Gavin" wrote in message
ink.net...
I'm thinking about building a cabin and need some sources for info and
design.
It would be about 500 sq ft. and would have a well and septic system,
and
would be built and insulated for winter conditions in the Rockies.

Any suggestions?

Thanks





Goedjn November 27th 06 04:58 PM

Building a cabin, info source?
 
On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 15:31:51 GMT, "Kurt Gavin"
wrote:

I'm thinking about building a cabin and need some sources
for info and design. It would be about 500 sq ft. and would
have a well and septic system, and would be built and insulated
for winter conditions in the Rockies.


How much experience do you already have in
construction? Are needing help with how to
design and build a building in general, or
specifically a winter cabin in the mountains?

I gotta say that I'm a little skeptical about
whether an amature is going to be able to
drill a well halfway up a mountain. Or even
whether there will be water available at all.

The septic system is likely to require
a liscenced company to do the design
and install.

So that just leaves the box itself,
and that's really just a box.



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