I tried putting the notched cross-joist in again, and it cracked in the same way, for the 3rd time. So I'm just going to glue it tomorrow and be done with it. To fill the gaps in the notching in the upper parts of the joists I shimmed it. It's amazing how stable the joists are now, far more than in the front room with the ceiling attached to the bottom. I also put the brackets on each of the joints on opposite corners like my friend said to
Journey through remodeling my house. The original goal of this blog is to look back on the project 20 years from now, when pictures aren't enough to remember everything, and I thought this was easiest way to do it. But I'm regretting that since Blogger's interface is only getting worse. I only update this periodically even though I'm usually working on something and taking pictures. Comments are disabled because of spam...so if you want to reach out for whatever reason my email is wcvp@me.com.
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Rubber roofing
Finally time to actually start on the rubber roof. That plastic I put down held up surprisingly well for how long it was there. Had to put ...
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Now on to the window. The city building inspector wants all of the windows to have headers, which means I have to reframe all of them, and ...
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I only took down the chimney below the roof line before, so now I had to get it down below the floor. The first part that was above the cei...
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Finally time to actually start on the rubber roof. That plastic I put down held up surprisingly well for how long it was there. Had to put ...

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