I really needed to check where I’ve left off. There is so much to do and so little time. I’m continuously amazed at how you guys pull off what you pull off. I mean I’m loyally following many of you and on days like today I’m just tipped over the edge of motivation and plunge in to being overwhelmed my all the **** I still need to do. It’s times like these I need to stand still, look around, look back and see what I have, what I’ve accomplished so far and enjoy that. Now let the emotions settle and put priorities in place. Family, Health, Work, House, Play-time.
Ok……
Family, Health, Work: Everything in order.
House: not so much.
Achievements:
-Replace all glass
-Replace all upstairs window frames
-Getting the primer paint ready for the winter
Running projects: Study/ventilation system/bathroom (ARG! This is too much already so outsource bathroom).
So sadly still no time to work on the garage or the car. That really bummed me out today.
You all like pictures so here goes a selection of my sad cell phone pictures which are randomly taken by a fool.
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I love Festool and hated the front fake door that was glued in. Took some effort to not damage the frame.
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Succes!
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Decided we wanted three windows in there so we made some posts and glued nailed etc them in the existing part of the frame.
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I got help with sanding.
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The end result after primer.
I leave it at that concerning the rest of the frames/windows but it took quite some time to get everything done. I still need to get some seals in to get rid of the draft this house suffers and to optimize the functioning of the balance air system.
In a moment of stupidity I completely stripped our future study. And was amazed at what I found. Let's say there are challenges and I'll be learning a lot. Let's start with the floor and continou from there.
The floor construction in the late 60's was not what it is today. There is a wall about 80 cm into the room below the floor. The positive thing is that the floor was level on that 80 centimeters. Then there was a big crack and for the remaining 2.5 meter the floor settled a good inch lower at the far end. That's not going to work with a hard surface laminate floor. So I needed to level this.
Out comes the self leveling pour. That worked out quite ******. Looks great from a mile away but when you walk on it you feel the bumps, dents etc.
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Since I needed a second pour anyway, it was nice practise. My solution was to bolt two reference planes to the walls and make a level board:
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As long as there is enough pour to spead in front of the level board you get no dents and a smooth surface. Dammit it actually worked!
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One challenge down. On to the next but that's for the next episode of this slow adventure which is our house remodel.