Wednesday, March 5, 2014

awaiting the work crew

Day 61: Continued trimming corners, 

cut and nailed in the first piece of bevel cedar siding (second piece is cut and ready).

Breakfast brought to the work site and served on plywood!

Day 60: Finished cutting shelf boards, screwed in nailers,

shaved roof sheathing, started trimming corners, stained a couple pieces of lap siding.

Day 59: Cut trim for a/c unit opening, started sanding loft joists, adjusted a couple loft joists, cleaned and cut shelf boards from heart of pine that Roger salvaged.

Day 58: Recut specific trim pieces,

cut soffit boards from scrap cedar,

trimmed two more windows.

Day 57: Picked through cork flooring from Meg and Michael's kitchen remodeling,

hung exterior storage doors,

bolted shelf brackets to reinforce sliding patio door.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I stumbled onto your blog a few weeks ago and have been following the construction. Looking really good! You should do a video "tour" once it's done.

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