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2014 Fish house build


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Very nice so far. What size steel tubing did you use for the wall framing? Electric jacks will make easy work or raising and lowering. I used manual jacks on mine with the design option to possibly add electric when I get old. Looks like you have a lot of house to the back side of your jacks.

Keep up the good work and continue to update as your build progresses.

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Thanks! Walls are 1 1/2 x 1 1/2 x 16ga. Top tube and roof are 2 x 1 1/2 x 14ga. Rolling before walls I was at around 615lbs with jacks/rims/tires. Hoping to keep it under 3000lbs finished. I didn't want to put the jacks behind the wheels so they wouldn't get damaged by flying ice/gravel/road debris.

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Lots of guys are using the 5/16" T&G throughout the house. It is lightweight and inexpensive when on sale at the big DIY store. I used FRP to really brighten it up. Of course FRP requires a backer so I used 1/4" plywood

I was thinking of using this, already finished and light weight. What do you guys think? full-8073-50517-image.jpg

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Rubber Flooring! Best decision I made for my house. Growing up with perms with carpet, I like rubber better because hooks don't get stuck in it, it dries faster, it's more sanitary and easy to clean.

I have bedliner on the frame also on the top and bottom side of plywood. Was thinking of maybe just a couple rugs. I think it should compare to rubber flooring?

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Nice!! Mind sharing approx how much this cost you so far?

I work as a shop foreman for a steel company so my cost for steel and the alum is pretty cheap. Still adding up way too fast. Im thinking about 3,500 to 4,000 but i have all my lights, doors, windows, heater, stove i will prolly have around 7,500 into everything when its done

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I would put furring strips on our ur gonna transfer thru the steel stud.

What he said. You better do something. If you were just to put your paneling to the steel studs you are gonna have some serious condensation, and probably rot your paneling pretty quickly. I dont like your steel studs at all in constructing a fish house, for many reasons, but this is probably the top one.

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You'll have a lifetime of troubles if you don't use 3/4" furring strips. I've been in many enclosed trailers with metal studs and no furring strips, and then condense horribly. Any wood paneling would be shot after 2-3 years.

If you pull up my build, I ran them horizontally and insulated between them. Another option is the cover the entire stud top to bottom with the furring strip.

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You'll have a lifetime of troubles if you don't use 3/4" furring strips. I've been in many enclosed trailers with metal studs and no furring strips, and then condense horribly. Any wood paneling would be shot after 2-3 years.

If you pull up my build, I ran them horizontally and insulated between them. Another option is the cover the entire stud top to bottom with the furring strip.

This is exactly why wood should have been used in the first place. And please dont take this as criticism cause its not mean to be at all, more an FYI for other guys looking to build their own. You went through all the work and expense of using steel, and now in the end you have to put up wood anyway?? And even with the furring strips there still may be considerable condensation depending on the fastener system used, and you are losing just a little bit more room. Steel is simply too expensive for most of us, more of a pain to work with, and if you cant figure out how to make the wood frame house not fall apart you need to really assess if you can build your own house.

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So far I would never build one out of wood. With working in a steel ware house. All materials and equipment needed to do this build is at my fingertips. Plus the straightness and trueness cannot be matched with lumber that warps and twists. My opinion could change after a season in the house. But So far no regrets.

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Sounds like you have a pretty strong opinion on steel. That's fine, but I disagree with it, and I've built with both. Without question, steel gives you a vastly superior finished product.

Steel (tube steel to be clear) is way stronger, perfectly straight, lighter, and works a lot better with screwless roof and siding installation. Plus, you don't have to rip down 2x4's and pre-drill. And metal doesn't rot.

There are two potential drawbacks.

1) Cost is slightly more. Metal framing in my 20' house was $694. Wood would have been roughly $250-300, so not substantially more.

2) Condensation IF you don't use furring strips. Use them and you'll have no problems. Regular wood studs are not free from condensation, either.

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Sounds like you have a pretty strong opinion on steel. That's fine, but I disagree with it, and I've built with both. Without question, steel gives you a vastly superior finished product.

Steel (tube steel to be clear) is way stronger, perfectly straight, lighter, and works a lot better with screwless roof and siding installation. Plus, you don't have to rip down 2x4's and pre-drill. And metal doesn't rot.

There are two potential drawbacks.

1) Cost is slightly more. Metal framing in my 20' house was $694. Wood would have been roughly $250-300, so not substantially more.

2) Condensation IF you don't use furring strips. Use them and you'll have no problems. Regular wood studs are not free from condensation, either.

Not sure if I agree with the "lighter" part? confused

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