Monday, March 24, 2014

AS FOR THE OTHER PROJECTS...

The west porch gets capped with redwood.






These redwood planks have been water sealed and will not be stained.

Our plan is to cap all of the railings on the west porch and stairs, the south porch and the south stairs in redwood.

Saturday, March 22, 2014

THE EASIEST TASK...

Was installing the hasp for the barn door...

Thursday, March 20, 2014

THE SHOP BECOMING AND BECOMES A SHOP...

In the beginning...




The wall frames go up...



From the living room looking towards the bedroom and kitchen...

The kitchen sink will go in the corner. The door is our old mud room door. The "hieroglyphics" is the plans for the cabinets, stove, and refrigerator

From the kitchen to the bedroom

From the bedroom to the kitchen and living room...

Update for 03-22-14: Designs...











UPDATE 03-26-14:

With the help of my MIL, my wife and I go to Lowes to order and purchase the following: 40 gallon water heater ($192), white 30-inch undercabinet range hood ($71), bathroom fan, bathroom heater ($101), one-piece tub/shower ($546), faucets, garbage disposer, three 72x48 Pella windows ($521), 36-inch 6-panel prehung interior door, two 36-inch 6-panel hollow composite interior doors ($61), 24x36 Pella window ($90), pet door, kitchen faucet, bathroom faucet, door knobs, mirrored closet sliding door, 30-inch 5-cubic foot gas range ($525)...

UPDATE 03-31-14:

My MIL decided NOT to move in with us citing personal reasons for not wanting to relocate. My wife and I have decided to convert this project into a shop area. There will be very few modifications to the floor plan. In place of the kitchen, there will be a huge walk-in closet for our clothes...my wife's especially. The work is progressing slowly but it is getting there.

UPDATE 04-02-14:

We canceled a majority of the stuff we ordered at Lowes.

UPDATE 04-03-14:

The drywall goes up for the walk-in closet and the door frame in place.













Tuesday, March 18, 2014

WHERE'S "WALL"DO...

In the "bedroom" looking at the "kitchen"...

In the "kitchen" looking at the "bedroom"...

In the "living room" looking towards the "bedroom" on the left and the "kitchen" on the right...

The beginning of the new bathroom for my MIL...

SEPTIC, O SEPTIC

I dug all of the dirt out with a pick axe and a spade. Fortunately, the ground was soft from the rains, but the dirt was laden with moisture.




The leech line to the left had to be repaired due to the brittleness of the existing pipe.

The aqua-colored pipe is from the house. The white will be replaced with...

this new connection...

The view of the sarcophagus.


UPDATE:

The septic, repairs and all are complete.

The pipe into the septic (left side) was cemented in and could not be removed. We had to take a replacement pipe and cut it along the longitude in order to compress the new pipe and squeeze into the existing pipe. Glued and sealed, that pipe is going nowhere. Septic ingenuity.

I will wait until I am sure that all of the piping I will need is in place. I ain't, and I repeat, I ain't gonna dig this stuff up again.




Update for 03-22-14: There was a malodorous aire emanating from the leech line. It appears the plastic wrap had hidden a bad connection...correction...a bad installation job. There was no connection...the pipes were never connected. The wrap was used to "finish" the job. The problem was fixed.

Before...

After...
Dirt had to be shoveled in to soak up the black water and to keep the odor at bay....

peeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee-uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!!