Friday, July 22, 2011

July 21st - Framing Starts on the Shop

The shop slab at 7:00 AM


8:00 AM

The walls were assembled on the ground and then tilted up.








Today, they completed the north and south exterior walls and the bathroom.

They also started sheeting the north wall with plywood.




July 19th - Lumber drop for the shop!

It's dark in the alley and my phone does not have a flash, but this is a picture of the lumber dropped off today for the shop.


July 12th: I Smell Wood...Gerry Smells Money!!

The framing process started today! All the floor joists were laid for the house in one day.

Master suite:






The kitchen and dining room:



Guess who's happy with today's progress??



July 4th Weekend - Final Preparations for Framing

We spent all three HOT days preparing for the framing to start in a couple weeks.

Gerry decided to remove several of the original floor joists because they were twisted.  He also added a couple new footings because a pair of the original footings were too close to the new sewer ditch.  Better to add them now then to have issues later.

Before:

After:

Gerry & Kenny demo'd the remaining walls on the house-side of the garage and the hallway.



I had to empty the linen closet and bathroom storage closet in the hallway outside the bathroom.




                                            Show pic of hallway w/o closets                    


Final placement of the main sewer which shifted as the surrounding sand was washed down the line during all the rain a few months ago.  Just make sure it slopes in the right direction!

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Dining Room Window Mock-up

Which grid pattern looks better?  We constructed the dining room pop-out windows from cardboard and used masking tape to simulate the grid patterns under consideration.

4x3 (window pane) with no grids in transom:


4x3 with grids in transom:


Or, one less vertical grid...
3x3 with no grids in transom:


3x3 with grids in transom:


Thursday, March 24, 2011

There Goes the EZ-up.......

We forgot to put down the EZ-up before the wind started.  This one was was carried about 30-feet from the driveway, where it was covering the picnic table & stuff,  to the TV wall in the soon-to-be(?) great room.





Copper Plumbing

Gerry's still busy with the plumbing, but now it's the copper pipes under the floor board of the old house.