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Old 06-10-2006, 04:19 PM   #1
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Default My house in the bush.

As some of you might know I have a property in the central west of NSW,
irs a great getaway for the weekends,and stress relief for me,
plans for the future include sinking a bore,getting a couple of dams put in and running cattle.
Originally I was going to put up a fairly large colourbond shed,part living space,part garage/shed.
But after looking at prices for such sheds,and doing some budgeting,I built this for not that much more money,but alot of hard yakka.
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Still a bit of work to do,but its getting there.

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Old 06-10-2006, 04:23 PM   #2
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wheres the burnout pad?
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The acres of paddocks? lol
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wheres the burnout pad?
Mates keep tearing up the paddocks,donuts and figure 8's and stuff,not much smoke,but heaps of red dust if that counts :P
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thats good, they are loosening the soil for when you put down the quarter mile strip.
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Where bouts is the property and how big is it?
I'm looking at moving out to country myself also
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1235 acres (500 hectare) its in Coolah..
As soon as its set up right,Im moving out there full time..
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mate you dont do things by halves do you.500hectares thats so big its hard to imagine.
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1235 acres (500 hectare) its in Coolah..
As soon as its set up right,Im moving out there full time..
: : : 1235acres!!!!!! HOLY CRAP
i've been looking at around 100-150 acres and i thought that was big
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Yeah a bit of breathing room,thats for sure.
A bit over half is timber though,if only I could find somewhere to sell it,
hardwood mostly...
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Careful it maybe covered by an environmental order.
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Well there are things like that in place,so clear felling is out,but there are some loopholes that will allow some felling...
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As ur out in the bush make sure u take all precautions with fire as this season will be pretty bad and hate anything to happen to your joint
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umm they got poisoned and harvested by the magical tree fairies

seriously mate with that much land you gotta lay a drag strip or a donut pad :p
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I think trim the rafter tails or you will have funny looking eaves
But seriously, you done a commendable job, just watch out for that 3rd little Pig :P
Maybe you could sublet a few "plots" to Sourbastard to use for his victims, got any lime ?
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I think trim the rafter tails or you will have funny looking eaves
But seriously, you done a commendable job, just watch out for that 3rd little Pig
mmmmmm pork chops...
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That's awesome. How cool would that be to have your own drag strip and skid pan! If the greenies have a problem, just say we told you to do it
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As ur out in the bush make sure u take all precautions with fire as this season will be pretty bad and hate anything to happen to your joint
Yeah,but I'd have to work for a year straight to get all the fence lines cleared up,the house is in a pretty safe spot though..
A bit of fire would do some good IMO, clear out some of that over grown tea tree, doubt any of the neighbors would like it though :

There is a hell rally track,about 3km long to the front gate,and if that bores me,there miles and miles of national park on the back boundary,with similar tracks all through it,might have to sell the XA for an RS200 :P
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Hell yeah .... 3km rally to front gate :
i think you need an imported rexxie that can't be street rego'd and start havin some serious FUN

If ya do that i'll be ya best mate and visit : lol
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There is a hell rally track,about 3km long to the front gate,and if that bores me,there miles and miles of national park on the back boundary,with similar tracks all through it,might have to sell the XA for an RS200 :P
Sweet! Good enough for me. I'll blend it up in my WRX. It's already got enough chips in the paint anyways lol!
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As was said by one popular actor. AAAHHHHHH the SERENITY. Top effort,everyone should get away from the rat race and chill out a bit more.Hope you enjoy every minute that you are up there.
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Looks absolutely fantastic, I'd love to be able to live out somewhere like that, loads of room, fresh air, peace and quiet, got to be better than living in suburbia like most of us do, all crammed in like sardines in a can bickering at each other.........only problem is, what do you do for work, not much call for Computer Tech's in a place like that I'm guessing.
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Looks absolutely fantastic, I'd love to be able to live out somewhere like that, loads of room, fresh air, peace and quiet, got to be better than living in suburbia like most of us do, all crammed in like sardines in a can bickering at each other.........only problem is, what do you do for work, not much call for Computer Tech's in a place like that I'm guessing.
Computer tech? I couldnt make 50c a month with computers,I got no idea.
Im a plumber,I plan on still doing that part time,along with running cattle among other things..
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Im a plumber,I plan on still doing that part time,along with running cattle among other things..
You run cattle before?
I'm looking doing EXACTLY what your doing except i was thinking about horses not cattle
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WOW, You decided on a Conventional roof structure with Props and jacks instead of pre-fab trusses! I havent seen or heard of a house with a conventional roof for years! It looks fantastic mate!

What made you decide to go conventional instead of prefab trusses?
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mate you dont do things by halves do you.500hectares thats so big its hard to imagine.
Hey Nicholas
Properties vary from 1,000 - 5,000+ acres around here , not viable any smaller unless they're Orchards (100-200 acres) Out west they're measured in Sq Klms , now they ARE big.
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Good idea doing duel work (farming/plumbing) best of both worlds .
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Tell me what you think..

Nice toys there, looks like fun! When you build the 100km motorbike track round your property let me know and I will come test it for you ;)
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WOW, You decided on a Conventional roof structure with Props and jacks instead of pre-fab trusses! I havent seen or heard of a house with a conventional roof for years! It looks fantastic mate!

What made you decide to go conventional instead of prefab trusses?
Well that was actually decided for me by the type of timber used,white cypress,I was told its the only timber to use,white ants wont eat it,the neigbours house has been there since the 30's made of white pine with no ant damage,I was going to mill the timber myself off the property,but there werent enough suitable trees,heaps of black cypress,but not much white,so I did a deal for some ironbark off my place and got it...
I laid the slab with my brother,got a bricky mate to set up the corners,and did the rest using a string line,the internal frame and roof took us 2 weekends to put up,Im using an olive green colourbond for the roof,which ties in well with the surroundings,and getting a 20,000 litre rainwater tank,Ill use a little grundfos pump to circulate the water,fridge and hot water will be gas,and electricity will be solar,Its too far of a hike (expensive) to bring mains power in..
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Looks good nugget.... Not much in the way of windows.... Was this a cost containment descision?

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Well that was actually decided for me by the type of timber used,white cypress,I was told its the only timber to use,white ants wont eat it,the neigbours house has been there since the 30's made of white pine with no ant damage,I was going to mill the timber myself off the property,but there werent enough suitable trees,heaps of black cypress,but not much white,so I did a deal for some ironbark off my place and got it...
I laid the slab with my brother,got a bricky mate to set up the corners,and did the rest using a string line,the internal frame and roof took us 2 weekends to put up,Im using an olive green colourbond for the roof,which ties in well with the surroundings,and getting a 20,000 litre rainwater tank,Ill use a little grundfos pump to circulate the water,fridge and hot water will be gas,and electricity will be solar,Its too far of a hike (expensive) to bring mains power in..
mate well done it looks a treat. i was reading through this post and was going to ask you questions about power and water . but you just answered them . mate you could have some wild parties there, or just chill and enjoy.congrats.
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