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LOL ... at least my fixer-upper was square.Floor was 2 inches out of level....
11 hours physical work??I spent the better part of 11 hours moving the plumbing back an inch and today, I find my drain is directly on top of a supporting joist
Ha, nothing is easy in this home..The joys of what we think are easy remodeling jobs
Lots of things to do in our new home whenever we get past closing dates. Was to be on the 9th now moved to the 20th.
The joists are a come back item lol! They are stable, but it wasn’t my focus today.I love Youtube ....
LOL ... at least my fixer-upper was square.
Aside: I didn't put enough 'shelves' for things like shampoo on tub walls. Don't forget lots of them. Put in 100 and wife will fill them all!
Ha, I don’t mind the work. I just don’t like the schedule on this one.I'm still trying to figure out why all the STOP VALUES. My current theory is that you get to a certain point and decide to stop by putting a STOP VALUE where you leave off.
To do all I've see you doing, you must enjoy the work to some degree. (Sucks if you have to met a tight schedule).
I think wives love handymen husband's.Thanks! Our house is about 120 years old. I’ve renovated each room one by one. The kitchen was the hardest. I’m not a professional but I get things done.
The nook used to be a porch. I put a header up and tore out the wall.
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11 hours physical work??
I couldn't do it. Even in my fiftees.
And this, my friend is what an additional13.5 today hours will get you...View attachment 11151
I'm lucky, we don't have any building codes. I just figure things out. Youtube was helpful when making a shower (how to do the shower pan especially). My relatives are in Canada and they all like doing this sort of thing. Brother-in-law helped me split one 18'x12' bedroom into two bedrooms (to accommodate my son's growing family), daughter-in-law's father helped me make office in garage, father-in-law built stairs, other brother-in-law helped installed sliding doors, etc. I did do 90% of the work. Unfortunately, I've about run out of jobs for them to do ... lolI try to keep up with codes whenever I do a home project, but aside from that I just figure it out.
The deck is on the NNW side of the house. It only gets sun in the evenings from the West which is good as TEXAS is hot. But, we don't use it much. We have a dock we use alot. That was another project. I saved 2K by taking down the old dock.I’ll bet that deck is really nice! What way does it face?
Well, I probably take 3 times as long to do it. My first room it took me 10 times as long.I’m not good at drywall finish work and I usually find somebody to mud and tape. I don’t know, it’s a talent I don’t seem to have.
Looks like you are out in farm country.Here is a picture of the east side of our home with the deck. I took it a few weeks ago. I have no idea why I took it.