Thursday, December 8, 2011

2011_12_05 Master Closet Update










Work on the Master Closet is progressing as fast as possible. By the end of this week all 4 dressers and the window seat will be completed, and the last round of materials will be ordered. Also, with the dressers completed, final measurements for the drawers can be made, and they can be constructed. Shooting to be in before Christmas...







Monday, October 17, 2011

2011_10_17 Starting the Master Closet



In late September I started the Master Closet. In the spring my table saw broke, and it took over three months to get it reparied. The start of this project included several days of adjustments, until it worked properly.






Finding a source of materials was a challenge, but I now have the proper materials and have begun the first of four dressers, which will be surrounded by built-in shelving and a variety of closet components. More to come...



2011_10_17 A Fowl Job

I can't believe it's been since January that I updated this blog. In a nutshell, most of 2011 has been a year to recoup, focussing primarily on the family, but also on repairs and maintenance. The exterior trim efforts with the manufacturer ended up being a waste of time. Their lawyers, not their engineers, were the ultimate party to respond, wanting me to sign a document releasing them from liability, for a paltry credit toward the same product, which also held every party but the manufacturer liable (architect, window company, painter, home owner, etc.). I'm pursuing another builder to get the job done, so I can finish the house, and will explore holding the builder accountable later. At the same time, many things have needed repair.

In early September I took apart the wood stove to clean it (no small job, and it took me a week to put back together). In mid-September we had a cold spell, while guests were visiting, so we fired it up. It worked great. Early October I heard noise from it, and found a bird had somehow gotten in the firebox. I was eventually able to capture and release the wildlife, and thought the unusual situation was over (we've lived here 16 years and have never had wildlife in our fireplace or wood stove). Within a week, I heard more sounds from behind the firebox. Nothing ever came into the firebox so, eventually, I tried lighting a fire (after about a week). Smoke was not able to escape, and the fire kept going out. This weekend I took the firebox apart...again. First I found an unusual amount of soot, especially since I just cleaned the box. Eventually I found two dead birds, which were no small trick to remove. Apparently, in their flapping attempts to get out, the birds cleaned a lot of debris from the flue. Between the debris and the birds, the air duct was completely blocked. With that done, I'm planning on finiishing the rennovation by years' end.

Monday, January 24, 2011

2011_01_24 Exterior Trim Update

Weather outside is 5 degrees. Today I finally finished and sent the estimates for replacement exterior trim linear feet to WindsorOne, allowing me to re-focus on the carpentry. The actual cost of replacing, finishing and painting the trim is another battle for another day.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

2010_12 Master Bath Completed




To compare myself with so great a carpenter as Noah would be an over statement, but I can finally say, "The arc is finished!" Since my last entry there have been about 6 trips to pick up the custom order trim, only to find out that the order was filled incorrectly. Now, in addition to a finished job, I have several boxes of incorrect flexible trim lying around. It was helpful for practice cuts on the angles, but that's about it. All said, one of the most daunting projects for this amateur carpenter to finish the remodel is completed, and came out well.

With one of the first challenges being simply how to get to the large window to finish the trim, I finally built a large platform around and over the claw-foot tub. That was a huge step, as it allowed me to get up close and safely measure and plan the work (and eventually install, finish and paint it). There were several times Josie or the two boys were up on the platform with me, holding the flexible pieces of trim as I measured, clamped, nailed and glued each piece. The platform (shown) is now gone, and set up in the master bedroom as a solid work bench, and the room has been repainted from the original yellow to a light blue. Anything for my baby.

The master bedroom, now vacated, has been transformed to my workshop, allowing me to finish the bedroom and master closet. We're almost done...