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Thursday, August 16, 2012

Beyond Framing

Last weekend was quite a challenge somehow.  I'm not quite sure if it was just how fast the framing was finished that raised the bar of efficiency, the heat, or just overall being overwhelmed, but I was struggling.  We seemed to not make very much progress this weekend.

Two projects needed to happen, and both of them, in their complexity, could have been avoided.  First, on Friday, Gabe and Dad removed the stucco siding that the framers kept as per our instruction.

Remember this funny patch that was left on the east wall?


Well, in our efforts to keep as much as possible, we decided that the stucco sagged too much and the problems this caused were too great.  So, they went to tackling this arduous task of removing it.  Mind you, cement stucco is no easy task.  That stuff is bitterly heavy.  I made it my work to clean up around the house all the bits of debris left behind by the framers (since their mission was speed) including stucco chunks big and small, nails, glass and the like.

Here is the wall from the inside, starting to come down:


Here is a short video showing some of the wall coming down:


Almost done:

Gabe also had to score the stucco on the front of the house where the intersection will be with the stucco and the siding we attach (we haven't decided yet between Hardiplank and cedar siding).  That was a messy job, not to mention that the ladder Gabe bought cheap off Craig's list was old and fiberglass pieces were shedding off onto him!!  The ladder will need an additional paint job.

The next day, we brought over to the house the Jacuzzi tub that Dad had been storing in his garage for quite some time, as well as the re-used water tank.  It had been in the house previous to our renovation and needed the rust to be sanded down and re-spray painted.

Here's the tub!


I was the gopher/photographer in the morning while the guys finished framing in the wall that we had taken out the day previous.  They also worked to maintain the hole for the window in the 1st floor bathroom.


They finished that (short of wrapping it with Tyvek) and were eager to start on the stairwell.  Dad had spent a good while drawing up the stringer (the part of the stairs that goes up the side and the treads sit on it) on the 2' X 12' so they could cut it out.  It takes great precision--stair risers must vary no less than 3/4" step to step to comply with codes--so no horsing around with that!


Shortly thereafter, Mom brought over lunch after she had finished leading a bird walk in the morning.  It was a nice picnic of bologna sandwiches on our pile of lumber on the living room floor!!

I had been dreading our task after lunch.  Mom and I were planning on removing all the heart pine lumber in the crawl space.  This would be the second task that was made harder with poor planning.  The framers closed in the crawl space without removing the hardwood, so we had to go into the tight crawl space and extract very long pieces of reclaimed heart pine lumber.  Man, was that a chore!!!  I'm glad I had a partner in crime.  At that time of day, we had a little bit of shade to work with, so that was nice.

Here we are, taking a much needed break!


All of the heart pine lumber was getting picked up by a local lumber company later in the week so that they could clean it up and plane it down so we can re-use it.  We needed to get it into a pile and cover it with plastic, so that is what we did.

Meanwhile, the guys made some good progress on the stairwell, but they didn't finish it.  


They finished the platform, which two steps will lead up to it on the front, and then the risers will turn to the left and go up to connect with the second floor.


We needed to leave early to meet some friends for dinner, so we cleaned up shop, organized a bit and then called it a day.  

Hopefully next weekend we can finish the stairs and button up the framing on the east side.  The porch framing is the next big thing, but that can only move forward with a revision of the permit getting approved by the county government.  Here's hoping!!

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Finishing Touches Last Weekend


Hey folks!

Friday and Saturday last we finished up the un-insulated sub floors (in the existing bathroom and porch areas), removed most of the rest of the heart pine and painstakingly removed 120 year old nails (so we can reuse it on the first floor!), got the beam all squared away to be hung and "nailed down" any remaining design decisions before the framing guys would come on Monday.  It was quite an exciting day on Saturday, with mom and dad both present, making it a truly a family affair.

Remaining bit of flooring to complete:


Nailing and glueing away...


Received a shipment of lumber:


Gabe would remove the heart pine flooring from the second floor...



and Mom & I would remove the nails.  It was quite the system!


Dad prepared the I-beam:


No more second floor flooring!




Pretty soon the wall in front and to the left in the following photo will be gone and it won't be so dark!!!
But enough of that boring stuff----let's see some real action :)

Demo/Framing/Build Week to come!!

Monday, February 13, 2012

Final weekends of Demo

These past two weekends have been dedicated to finishing the demo.  This included many things, like removing more rotten flooring, a ceiling fan, and porch to name a few.  I was able to spend all of last weekend with Gabe working on the house, but last Saturday I had a school project jeopardize my time, so I don't have pictures of the house with all the floors removed yet!

The weekend previous on Friday, we finished removing the flooring in the kitchen that we had started earlier.  The new dumpster had arrived (thanks to Mark!) the previous day and was ready for filling.  There was only one spot in front of the doorway to the main living space that wasn't rotted out!  We actually counted 6 layers of linoleum and 2 layers of wood and subfloor that have been there since 1956.   Gabe also opened up the wall in-between the kitchen/DR and living room:

                                                                                        Gabe removing boards                         OPEN!!!          

While we were removing flooring, I made it my business to make sure that I sifted through the layer of newspaper to capture readable and interesting tidbits.  The coin I had found from 1904 last weekend was, on closer/cleaner inspection, from 1962.  Too bad, I was way off!  The oldest coin we have found so far is from 1945.  Gabe also found a classic glass "Royal Crown" (R.C.) soda bottle from 1936 under the kitchen floor!  That was an interesting find.

Gabe also removed the fan from the DR space; here is a silly video of him taking it down:


Gabe taking out subfloor

Here is a floor cross section.  Pretty rotten, eh?


Gabe ended up taking out the floor joists, as they were rotten too.  Narsty.

The next day, Saturday, we commenced by breaking down the porch area outside since we were looking at a forecast of rain/snow for later.  It was probably a cute little spot at one time, but now it is in terrible shape with windows broken and rotten floor boards.  Too bad!

Before pic with me and my mom

And "after" with a view from the north side:


A few pics of the process:



I'm not just the camera person!
This was a cold day--below freezing, so it was nice to have Mom & Dad's RV to reheat and eat lunch in, in from the cold.  :D


In the afternoon, Gabe worked on preparing the kitchen floor (or lack thereof) for cleaning by removing floor joists, removing electrical wire and covering the crawl space hole with plastic.  


He also removed the wall partition from the upstairs that was separating the two small rooms.  It looks so different!

                                                                     Before                       After partition was removed-see
                                                                                                                                                          the line of demarkation


Notice the dividing wall boards stacked in the right corner
While Gabe was doing all of that, I was a busy bee removing like a thousand drywall nails from the ceiling joists.....my arms were sore after that!


As a part of this chore, I also removed some more debris from the same part of the wall under the stairs where we found a love letter from 1918.  I was very careful to sift through it in case I found anymore artifacts.  And I did!!  There were more letters, post marked 1911 and unknown because they were a little bit more chewed through than the first.  I haven't taken the time to really analyze them yet.  I also found a small 8 X 8 clipping from a newspaper from 1909!!!!  Wowzers!  It was very dirty and crumbled up, but I was able to take it home and get it semi flat in-between pages in a large book.

This past weekend I only spent a couple of hours on site as I was busy with my school project with equals limited pictures.  Gabe has yet to seem the least bit interested in documenting, so it has been my employ! 

We brought the truck this weekend since we had to get plywood to lay down on the joists since we were taking up flooring.  Most of our time on Friday afternoon was spent clearing out the kitchen crawl space to make room for some gravel to be laid next weekend.  We got all of the joists removed, holes filled in and the grade raked smooth.

                                                                 Remember??                                 Flooring's out!!

Note the stone foundation on the right!

Then I tackled the stack of 2 X 4's upstairs that needed nails taken out.  After a while this is backbreaking work, I tell ya!  Gabe was worked on fitting some 2 X 8's around the perimeter of the kitchen to support the studs where rotten floorboards/joists were taken out.  He got one of the two sides done.  

Our last project for the evening included taking the flooring out of the bathroom.  The floor was already rotten in some spots so it wasn't that hard.  The photo isn't very good since we didn't have much light.


Our goal for this weekend is to have all flooring removed before next weekend.  We have some eager and gracious friends coming to help us put a vapor barrier and gravel down in the crawl space.   

Gabe was out by himself for most of the day on Saturday until Dad came out and braved the cold to help remove the main room flooring.  This was the oldest part of the existing structure and I was very curious to see what was beneath the flooring.  Oh well.  As Gabe reassured me, "It will be there next weekend".  So, sorry folks, you will have to be patient with me as we wait for pictures of the floor-less room! Our plan is to keep any floor boards that are in decent shape and use them to create a wainscoting in the dining area (and possibly the powder room) with them.

Thus completes Day 10 of Demo!