Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Tear It Up, Boy!
Dwayne got ticked off and decided to tear up the back porch.
*Snicker* Okay - I’m telling lies. Notice the trim now missing from the back door - one of two projects he hit at the same time.
He busted down all the trim around the back door - and took a look to see how much needed to be done correctly. Our suspicions were correct.
He had to make some adjustments to the actual insertion of the door - which fixed the cockeyed sliding screen door. He filled in around the door with expanding insulation.
Finally - he ripped the trim down to the proper width.
And then - he began the tedious process of spraying special stripper for log homes.
Next step was to power-wash. Amazing to see how much guck that stuff removes.
What a difference after letting it all dry.
Next comes - sealing. For some odd reason - thoughts of molasses - and - roofing tar come to mind.
As for my part - I continue my hunt for THE perfect porch lights we want to put on both - the front and back porches. All I know so far is - they have to be black wrought iron. And they need to hang down from their assembly - not above it. That's what we want!!
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Tear It Up, Boy!
Dwayne got ticked off and decided to tear up the back porch.
*Snicker* Okay - I’m telling lies. Notice the trim now missing from the back door - one of two projects he hit at the same time.
He busted down all the trim around the back door - and took a look to see how much needed to be done correctly. Our suspicions were correct.
He had to make some adjustments to the actual insertion of the door - which fixed the cockeyed sliding screen door. He filled in around the door with expanding insulation.
Finally - he ripped the trim down to the proper width.
And then - he began the tedious process of spraying special stripper for log homes.
Next step was to power-wash. Amazing to see how much guck that stuff removes.
What a difference after letting it all dry.
Next comes - sealing. For some odd reason - thoughts of molasses - and - roofing tar come to mind.
As for my part - I continue my hunt for THE perfect porch lights we want to put on both - the front and back porches. All I know so far is - they have to be black wrought iron. And they need to hang down from their assembly - not above it. That's what we want!!
1 comment:
- Deb said...
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bet thats a job...but I love the look of a log home, so I'm sure it would be worth it. :)
- September 29, 2010 at 8:33 AM
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bet thats a job...but I love the look of a log home, so I'm sure it would be worth it. :)
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