i know you are going to powdercoat the lift. after the fact here. but what about the eye bolt and its mounting frame work? why not powder coat it before the install? or did you and i overlooked it?
Trust me bryceaugustine, you're not the only one asking that question.
More to the point, at the time it was fabricated and installed, I was so covered up with more important building tasks I just didn't have the time for such niceties. I was literally working 12-14 or more hours a day, 7 days a week at that point. I did give it some thought but practicality won out. I couldn't do it all and that was one I didn't do.
The eye-bolt is a forged piece and as such it has a nice finish on it already. I also wasn't sure if the relative high heat of the powder coating process might some how weaken it so I left it alone.
On the other hand, I have always intended to powder coat the lift platform once I get all the modifications done to it. It's a highly visible piece and I think it will look pretty cool after Rick and his crew get done with it. Stand by for that.
Tomorrow we start construction on the permanent, finished great room stairway. I am really looking forward to getting started on it. With luck it should take us about a week to complete. That and the basement stairs and railings are the last big construction projects left on the upper floors.
A minor construction project just completed (seen here as still a work in progress) was the kitchen back-splash.
The kitchen...
...is now...
...officially...
...done!
There's a flicker of light at the end of the construction tunnel.
Thomas





