xtremek
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Making good progress for doing it on the big cheap.






HahahaHope you're not providing lawn service with those old reel mowers!











Its actually closed off from my access when the fence is in place. I might do something before I finish the fence. The neighbor currently seems to be under the impression I will regularly walk all the way around the block, down his driveway, and rake behind his garage.You have to clean out you the dead space between the two garages on a regular basis. I mixed and poured 20 bags of concrete 35 years ago on my side of the fence, copying what my neighbor did on his side. So I now have that many years worth of leaves and stuff on my side of the fence. With the dead tree stump pushing against the fence, I can’t get back easily anymore.
They tore down the garage next door after arsonists set it on fire. That house was vacant and going thru the foreclosure process.


That’s one way to get some patina on your garage.At one time yes, now it's maybe a third iron oxide and Frankenstein repairs. Not helped by having wet rotting stuff stacked on all sides







Still lots to do but unfortunately I'm close enough with outside stuff that I need to go back to the godawful process of repairing horsehair plaster inside the house before I can play inside the garage and set it upLooks like you're close to finishing this one.
Looks like you've done a lot of work! Good job. The fence sorta reminds me of forts we used to make in grade school using straight pretzels, ha ha.
Do you plan on painting the interior of the garage? Those textured block would really pop painted white.




I'm surprised the trim wasn't oak, bring that old.







Unless I'm granted some kind of variance there is definitely no way the primary staircase would pass current code. It's a tight steep winder with an entrance door on the stairs itself.What’s your current code say about staircases that will be new living spaces? The old staircases would never pass a new occupancy permit for new living spaces.
Usually the old ones are very steep and not wide enough. When they rehabbed/flipped the house next door to me, the old attic access stairs had to be removed and he purchased a pre made staircase to fit.
Apparently it didn’t fit and there was a heated exchange during the delivery and installation process. They did something to make it fit. I think I remember seeing part of a new landing in the dumpster later.




Do you have any idea why you have 2 staircases to the attic area?
Is that typical in your area? Houses of that vintage in my area only have one staircase to the attic. Access is thru a door like yours and the entrance is in one of three places- bathroom, secondary bedroom or the second floor hall.






It's a swap out of a Mercedes 300D. It's a 617 series turbo diesel. I'll post a picture or two when I get back up there.Was 5 cyl diesel factory or a swap? I don’t think I’ve heard of it either way!
It's a swap out of a Mercedes 300D. It's a 617 series turbo diesel. I'll post a picture or two when I get back up there.
It's the 3rd diesel motor that's gone in there. I started with a 4cyl. The current one is totally untested, I am looking forward to that part of it.