Sunday, August 05, 2007

Siding

After changing our minds several times, I decided to use up the 80 year old clear douglas fir siding from the old garage. I had saved it all and removed the nails from demolition. The exterior side was a mess with lots of old flaking paint (probably mostly lead). Since it was rabbited clapboard siding, it could be flipped and turned upside down to make flat face ship lap siding. It looks great after rough sanding it with 40 grit on the random orbital and putting a oil finish on. We may end up painting it after the years make it fade, but it looks nice for now.
The doors are old 4 x 7.5 douglas fir 12 panel pocket doors from the salvage store. They weigh a ton.
We were thinking of shingles in the gable, but kept the shiplap all the way up.


Also have beaded ply under the eaves

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