I decided to make the ends of the studs from the walls an inch and half lower than the subfloor so I could just put another 2x4 there and build the wall normally while not covering the subfloor in the bathroom:
Cutting the angley stuff is getting easier at least, since I have another two to do after this...
Then I realized that I needed to build the hallway wall first since the only space I had to work on it was in that front bedroom, so I moved it to the side and built that on instead:
And of course the hall wall fell when I was working on the bedroom wall and it scared the shit out of me.
And after putting them both up I have a hallway, just have that one last wall and the closets to do now:
I also got the salt rinsed off my truck and ready to work on, so I probably won't be doing house stuff next week:
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.
2020-04-05
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