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September 17, 2014

Overheard on the Jobsite:

P1: "B__ has a bad back."
P2: "It is because of that beard, it adds too much weight to his front."

'Eye of the Tiger' Window, Installed

Our largest window assembly
Successfully maneuvered into place, thanks to the inspirational music (See previous post).

September 16, 2014

Overheard on the Jobsite

Just as 6 people prepared to lift the largest window in the house into place, the radio started playing, appropriately...
Eye of the Tiger.

Just as the window made it safely into place, our cat walked over, meowing loudly.

Said someone: "There it is!  There is the Tiger!" 

September 14, 2014

Sunday Progress Update

Garage - now with canopy
A recap of the progress this week, with some pictures, follows below:

September 12, 2014

Exterior Wall Assembly

What follows is a fairly detailed discussion about the exterior wall assembly that we chose for this house.  Warning, charts and graphs and a wall of text ahead.

September 09, 2014

The First Window Install

Darn Fine Flashing Job
At the risk of turning everything into a superlative...WE HAVE A WINDOW! 

Starting with one of the smallest and easiest openings to get to, we tested our installation and waterproofing methods. 

I am personally on the hook for all of the window opening prep, and I am getting to master the fussy ways of peel-and-stick flashing.

Some call me the Butyl Whisperer.
Stepped wall & window lap-on-lap action in progress, from well above the ground




"None shall leak!"

And now a Candid Admission.

I h̶a̶v̶e̶  had created a very well researched 'best-practices' window sill-pan detail, included on projects for years.  It combined the best ideas from the best sources into one excellent detail.

For some reason, builders never quite fully followed instructions.

This detail, I have learned the hard way, might just be asking a bit too much of the installer.  Simple origami, and simple origami with permanent adhesives, are two different things.

Even as a careful person, with decent crafty abilities and all the motivation in the world on this project to get it right... it seems that folding theoretical 3 dimensional membranes and folding a very real, very long, very floppy, extremely adhesive thing that grabs anything and everything permanently, all while on a ladder with only two hands and a knife in your teeth - might just be different animals. 

I am hereby revising my old membrane sill-pan detail to a more reality-based, still-perfectly-waterproof, easier-to-execute version. 
Lessons from the field.


September 08, 2014

The Lid Appears

Look a Hat
The sub-roof has been placed rather quickly, despite the complications of an experimental venting assembly.

Only the street facing side remains to be installed; starting tomorrow.

September 06, 2014

Overheard on the Jobsite

1: "This tape measure doesn't match what his tape says."
2: "Which one is right?"
1: "Heck if I know."
2: "How many things have been measured with that tape?"
1: "Heck if I know."

September 03, 2014

Steel Window Boxes

Looks like a mini Richard Sera sculpture
The steel boxes that fit around some of the windows (described in an earlier post) are completed and primed. 

August 31, 2014

Old School Scaffolding

A-Frames and Scaffold Planks
The next major phase is to get a roof on this building before the rains come.

Oops, too late.  It rained yesterday.
(Luckily not very much)

To get access to this side of the roof, large A-frames were built.

August 28, 2014

Overheard on the Jobsite

"I could go the rest of my life and be happy never hearing another AC/DC song."

August 25, 2014

Stepping Up

Much Easier Trip to the 2nd Floor
Stair framing is in place.  Nice and solid.

Note the blocking in the side wall for mounting the future handrail.