2nd Primer Coat Finished

Tomorrow, we are headed into Ashland to get the finish paint.  And trim paint.  Hopefully ordering trim next week as well as spraying the house on Sunday or Monday.  Things are rapidly coming together.  Pretty soon I am going to be cutting and painting Moldings, and bathroom trim as well as installing the cabinet bases, building shelves and sink basins.  I am really looking forward to doing something that requires thinking instead of just work.

I saw this lady on the way to work on the house.  Oh and between the wife and I we painted the whole house today.  I had a half day so I put in about 7 hours and she helped with 2 of her own

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The Painting Has Started

We started painting tonight.  I had estimated 10 gallons to cover the walls and ceilings for 2 coats.  The meant that we would need to get darn close to everything done for the first coat.  Well we were a bit shy on that one.  We rolled 5 gallons of Killz2 Sealer Primer tonight.  I worked with the roller on an extension, doing the ceilings, and wall tops.  The wife did the lower walls.

I thought I was excited to paint.  Until I started painting and then I remembered I don’t really like painting anymore than drywall.  In fact I was not excited to paint I was just really really glad to be done with the drywall.  In painting I found some spots that need a bit more sanding or a slap of joint compound.  So I am going to finish coat one on the wall and one half that need it, sand and fill a few gouges tomorrow.  If I am feeling really adventurous.  I am going to do some brush edging.  I forgot how much work it is running a roller on the ceilings.  My shoulders are killing me.  I am really hoping we can spray the color coats.  Much easier.  Enjoy some photos of primed walls.

Drywall is FINISHED!

I celebrated with friends over whiskey, cheap beer, and a rousing game of wiffle ball.  It was a 6 to 6 tie.  The game lasted 3 innings til it got too dark to play anymore.  I also managed to pick up the first tick of the season.  As I was sitting here typing I felt that familiar crawling feeling.  I figured it was too early but a few warm days is all it takes for those buggers to wake up and start crawling around.

Spring is here.

Tape and Mud

So not a lot to post an update about the progress is pretty boring at this point.  Pretty much once you see some drywall tape, and a few taped joints they all sort of look the same.

But we are slowly making progress.  The house is really humid and the premix joint compound is taking forever to dry.  Going on three days for the stuff that we started with.  We are also struggling with the way the drywall in the cabin was installed before we bought it.  The never taped it and I can see why.  They must have bought 12 foot sheets and installed them vertically, then cut the tops off and used the pieces all over the place.  It is a mess.  Factory seams against butt pieces, vertical and horizontal seams overlapping.  So rather than taking it all down, we are just taping, a lot!  There is most of a 5 gal pail of mud up so far, and over 300′ in tape and I still have the ceiling and some wall seams to do.  I am going to get pretty good at feathering or we are going to have to sand a lot.

We also have the shower panels glued up and caulked.  I need to get a finished picture of that up here.  But I have a few more small pieces to put up after I figure out the shelf for the shower bucket.  Anyways, that is about it, just working away on it pretty much every night.  Enjoying some Brewers wins to keep me entertained.

Bathroom Drywall Complete

We finished the bathroom drywall!!!!

Had a little fun goofing off, with the new GoPro Camera.  I set up a time lapse to take a photo every 60 seconds.  I lost some after the battery died at the end.  I am really not happy with these batteries I hope they get better after a couple full charges and discharges. An hour in time lapse mode seems really low.  Good thing I got 3 of them.  They also take forever to charge even in the wall wart.

And now for something completely different.

It was a pretty big weekend around the cabin.  A lot of small project areas are getting finished up and the place is really starting to look good.  Drywall creates a very nice sense of completeness.  I know that there is still a lot more work to do but my mind is pleased with how the spaces are now clearly defined.  You can no longer see through the walls and the final shapes are starting to take form.

Shower bucket cubby.

Shower stall sheetrock
Shower stall sheetrock
Wide view of shower

Wide view of shower

Big beautiful sheets of drywall

Big beautiful sheets of drywall

The wall we built between bedroom and living room.

The wall we built between bedroom and living room.

Another wall shot

Another wall shot

More wall.

More wall.

Beardos at work here, move along.

Beardos at work here, move along.

Hot ladys can do drywall.

Hot ladys can do drywall.

My brain has been really occupied with some of the more exciting details of the finishing process.  We are planning on putting a small, 15″ wide shelf or counter in the bathroom for a sink basin, and place to hold toothbrushes and whatnot.  I came across some pretty cool ideas on the interwebs for using black pipe to make shelves and tables.  Here is one example, and I really like the design and industrial style of it, so this is how I am going to build the sink, towel bars and storage shelves in the bathroom.  Might even do a TP holder out of it too.

Also a link to my pinterist for this design styles/

Half Work Day.

Saw the town hall gang on the way into Ashland

Took a run into Ashland, got a speeding ticket.  Bought groceries, had lunch at Pizza pub.  Worked on the house.  Sheetrock is getting hung.

Wife in action, screwing drywall.
Wife in action, screwing drywall.
More Wife action.

More Wife action.

Want to make sure that bucket is in the correct place.

Bucket guides are very functional.
Bucket guides are very functional.