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May 31, 2015
Front Steps Underway
Formwork for the concrete front steps and walkway is underway. Hope to complete and pour these soon.
Another Rejuvinated Light Fixture
Another old light fixture with a new life ahead.
This one goes above the Dining Room table, if all goes well.
This one goes above the Dining Room table, if all goes well.
Butcher Block Fail
May 28, 2015
May 27, 2015
Butcher Block
Here is the end-grain fir butcher block in progress.
Soooo much sanding. The endgrain is tough, and it takes hours to wear it down just a little.
Zone out with headphones on and sand, sand, sand.
Soooo much sanding. The endgrain is tough, and it takes hours to wear it down just a little.
Zone out with headphones on and sand, sand, sand.
Swedish Closet
Yes, we have Ikea in the house.
Here are the wardrobes in the newly carpeted closet. Starting to feel almost inhabitable.
Here Lisa goes into production mode on the drawer assembly.
Here are the wardrobes in the newly carpeted closet. Starting to feel almost inhabitable.
Here Lisa goes into production mode on the drawer assembly.
Carpet Diem
Carpeting is now installed!
We used a meter square carpet tile by Milliken, called Linen.
Installation was almost entirely by Lisa, whose knees are a-feelin' it now. I followed behind with baseboard trim (not shown).
May 25, 2015
Stair Handrail
The steel part of the handrail that I have been fabricating is now in place on the wall.
Next, a wood cap, and some touch-up paint completes the installation.
Next, a wood cap, and some touch-up paint completes the installation.
Butcher Block
This is my version of a butcher block under construction.
What you are viewing is a whole lot of end grain fir being glued down to a plywood substrate. The buckets and random chunks of concrete are to press them into place while the adhesive dries.
Then...hours of sanding, and an edge strip.
What you are viewing is a whole lot of end grain fir being glued down to a plywood substrate. The buckets and random chunks of concrete are to press them into place while the adhesive dries.
Then...hours of sanding, and an edge strip.
May 22, 2015
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