Wall #6 placed (and a disconsolate cow).
5/26/19 Building summary: Today I began by applying the top RO* board to Wall #6’s frame. This was followed by […]
Wall #6 placed (and a disconsolate cow). Read More »
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5/26/19 Building summary: Today I began by applying the top RO* board to Wall #6’s frame. This was followed by […]
Wall #6 placed (and a disconsolate cow). Read More »
5/25/19 (Above: The assembled outer frame of Wall #6.) Building Summary: Today I retrieved and cut a couple more 2x6s
Wall #6, Day 2 (and stuffed peppers). Read More »
5/24/19: (Above: The four non-plywood boards are those that are destined to support Wall #6.) Building Summary: The first portion
Wall #6, Day 1 (and a french omelet). Read More »
5/23/19 (Above: The pocket door entrance with all framing now covered.) Building Summary: Today I applied the pieces of plywood
Trim (and another crudely drawn plan). Read More »
5/22/19 (Above: Now, the bathroom and its walls are almost entirely closed in. All that remains are the two small
Many screws (and a new landscape). Read More »
5/21/19 Building Summary: My morning at Jacobhouse was divided into two clearly defined portions (split by a pleasant Segway ride
Pocket-door fully enclosed (and lime seltzer). Read More »
5/20/19 (Above: A rare sighting of Jacobhouse’s spirit.) Building Summary: Today I fastened plywood to the bathroom side of the
Plied-wood (and an adjustable bracket box). Read More »
5/19/19 Building Summary: Today I started off at Jacobhouse by fixing the sail shade. This consisted of turning the entire
‘Boardering’ the shower (and shady workspace). Read More »
5/18/19 Building Summary: Today I caulked along the shower’s interior edges, some of it’s exterior edges, and I finished caulking
Jacobhouse’s first shower (and a burgersteak). Read More »
5/17/19 Building Summary: Today a large variety of tasks were completed at Jacobhouse. I started off by neatening the place
Pocket door frame (and not ‘caulking it up’). Read More »