Sunday, April 06, 2008

Yet Another Weekend in Review

A productive weekend it was!
My plan for Saturday was:
Redo all the soft solder joints in hard solder.
Do a tip run.
Prepare the floor for the installation of the new floor boards.

My plan for Sunday was:
Print geneaology pics.
Buy floorboards and stuff.
Install floorboards.
Install Lintel for the linen cupboard.
Cut out the wall for the linen cupboard.
Fix the goat fence.

So: First up I had to do the tip run so I could duck into the shops to buy some solder fittings. I wasa bit late in the morning, so I didn't have time to grab any bricks off the pile, but there's another opportunity next weekend.

Once I got back I progressively pulled out each section of plumbing that I'd done in soft solder and redid it in the hard stuff. Much easier with the new torch. Smelly though.

Since I had the fittings and the time I also ran the drain line for the basin in. This meant I could also close up this part of the floor.




Next up I cut all the short boards and made sure they'd fit so that all I had to do was buy the long boards and put them in.

Seeing as I had some spare time, I waited until the chooks went to bed and fixed the bottom chookhouse so they'd bed stuck in the yard again. Now for the catching of the rest of them!



Sunday was good! I went for my walk and found a dehydrator and spare trays and jerky kit (read: really small sausage press), all for $50. SCORE!

Bought all the fittings I needed and then got to work.

This next pic is after I have installed the boards and the one after is where the shower/bath will go. In the left hand corner, you can see there's a couple of boards loose. This is where I will have to reach through the linen cupboard to reach under the bath to make the final drain connection.

This is the easiest way to do it. I expect it to suck.




Next up was the linen cupboard prep. Here is where I have cut the rebates for the lintel.




From the other side, progressively:
The untouched wall


I took some time here to do some picture framing and goat fencing as it was starting to get dark and I needed to wait for the recipro saw batteries to charge.

The skirting board removed and the cutting in progress...

Note that I've given up on the recipro saw. So much easier with my biggest wood saw, especially as it meant I could keep cutting right through the studs...


All gone!
This is what life is about! Breaking down the walls between us and our goals!



After this I swept up, and put in a support stud to hold the lintel and spread the load until I drop in the board and centre stud of the cupboard which will do the same job only prettier.

This week will be about capitalising on this work by prepping to put in the studs and making up the door from for the cupboard and then making up the doors.

Is Busy!
Is Good!

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4 Comments:

Blogger Silver Fox said...

Curious? What are you doing for a bathroom in the mean time?

(by the way you probably know me better as Alessandra or Little Foxy on LJ).

4/07/2008 11:25 PM  
Blogger Not An Elf said...

Have a look at the full bathroom story... http://noelfshere.blogspot.com/search/label/House I started this project in November...
This bathroom has never had a shower or toilet in it, but there is one attached to the Laundry-cum-Pantry-cum-Thingy on the other side of the kitchen.

The main reason for doing this project (apart from keeping my hands busy) was to get all the base morning routine functions into the one room like any other house. Then I move the laundry under the house, repitch the roof over the kitchen/dining space, and rebuild the kitchen.

Not much really...

4/08/2008 8:15 AM  
Blogger Silver Fox said...

I must have missed the bit where you mentioned there being no shower or toilet in the bathroom.

And no it is that much work. You are only talking about three rooms at this point!

4/08/2008 9:56 AM  
Blogger Kareina said...

I look forward to coming to visit and seeing all of the changes since my last trip north!

4/08/2008 6:49 PM  

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