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Timber Frame House Construction in the Missouri Oak Woods

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May, 2007

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This site is a North hillside that slopes from the North down to the South.  It is heavy mature timber, mostly white and red oak with some hickory, cedar, dogwood and others.  The site also has large heavy sandstone rocks above and below the surface.
 
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Jimwrote:
My wife and I are thinking seriously about building a timber frame / SIP home in SW Columbia.  We will be doing a fair amount of the finish work ourselves and building with our own funds so we can take whatever time we need to finish out the interior.  I hope to see your home in the next week or so...it looks great.
May 24
Billwrote:
The album, Future example, is an example of what is to come.  The timber frame of the house in the pictures at Columbia was cut, fitted and built by Woodhenge Timberframes and will be completed and closed in with SIP panels from Thermocore of Missouri.  This timber frame is very similiar to the one that will be erected at Boeuf View for Bill & Lila Gehner
June 21