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Old 10-31-2009, 07:16 PM   #1
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OK,
So over the last year I have had quite a few 'This Old House' projects and am currently in the middle of two.

I haven't seen this anywhere (other than the random humi or smoking room build) so I thought I'd start a thread..... Let's see your projects Ladies!

I'll start with mine.

#1 Took one of my little 3' x 3' closets and built the wife a bigger one... Collateral Damage caused me to redo my adjoining closet.

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#2 I just started this one two weeks ago. Due to a clogged drum trap under the floor, I decided to remodel my entire Master Bath.

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#3 Since I had a 20yd dumpster for the bathroom job, the wife decided that we would pull the carpet from our dining room and living room and refinish the wood floors beneath.

http://picasaweb.google.com/timlael/...eat=directlink
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I hired out the floors due to the lack of time between now and Thanksgiving since we are hosting, but the rest is all me!



Let's see em!
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Old 10-31-2009, 07:38 PM   #2
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Well my house burned down 2 years ago a few days after my wife and I had a$25k kitchen put in so since then we built a new one so aside from having to paint the upstairs bathroom and keep the lawn tidy, I'm in the clear
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Old 10-31-2009, 07:39 PM   #3
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Well my house burned down 2 years ago a few days after my wife and I had a$25k kitchen put in so since then we built a new one so aside from having to paint the upstairs bathroom and keep the lawn tidy, I'm in the clear
Damn, a whole new house, although in the worst circumstances, definitely has me beat!

Hopefully Kitchen wiring wasn't at fault!
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Old 10-31-2009, 07:46 PM   #4
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Tim...

Those wood floors look real nice!
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Old 10-31-2009, 07:51 PM   #5
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Living on post I don't do those. I make a phone and cross my fingers and 6 months later forget about it.
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Old 10-31-2009, 07:51 PM   #6
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Those wood floors look real nice!
Thank ya sir!

Once the Polyurethane goes down, the old area rug marks will be completely hidden.
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Damn, a whole new house, although in the worst circumstances, definitely has me beat!

Hopefully Kitchen wiring wasn't at fault!
Tim,

Go to Home Cheapo and rent an orbital sander and do the floors yourself. I did all the floors in my first house myself. You shouldn't have much of a problem as that wood appears to be in pretty good shape. Give it a try, the wife will love you more! By the way, it was electrical but not the kitchen. One of the firemen that was airlifted to the hospital during the fire came by tonight with his son to trick or treat. Our wives were both pregnant at the time of the fire. I'm glad we are all still here.
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Go to Home Cheapo and rent an orbital sander and do the floors yourself. I did all the floors in my first house myself. You shouldn't have much of a problem as that wood appears to be in pretty good shape. Give it a try, the wife will love you more! By the way, it was electrical but not the kitchen. One of the firemen that was airlifted to the hospital during the fire came by tonight with his son to trick or treat. Our wives were both pregnant at the time of the fire. I'm glad we are all still here.
I woulda done the floors myself, but I have to travel next week and gotta be done with the floors and the bathroom in 3 weeks.... so I hired the floors out. Only $1500 for the whole thing, not bad.

Glad to hear the firefighter is OK and it is really cool that he came by tonight!
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Old 11-01-2009, 07:21 AM   #9
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We pulled the carpet up in three rooms and the stairway in our 1887 home and found the exact same thing! A finished floor except in the middle where it looks like they had an area rug and just finished around it.

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We pulled the carpet up in three rooms and the stairway in our 1887 home and found the exact same thing! A finished floor except in the middle where it looks like they had an area rug and just finished around it.

How funny is that?
I hear that is fairly common in that period (It probably was done 80-100 years ago)... To finish the floors around area rugs.
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OK, so the floors are done:
http://picasaweb.google.com/timlael/...eat=directlink

Now I have to kick this Flu's ass so I can get moving on the bathroom again.
The bathroom has been a challenge so far. If anyone has ever removed a cast iron vent/soil stack from an old 2 story plaster home..... well, you know then!
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OK, so the floors are done:
http://picasaweb.google.com/timlael/...eat=directlink

Now I have to kick this Flu's ass so I can get moving on the bathroom again.
The bathroom has been a challenge so far. If anyone has ever removed a cast iron vent/soil stack from an old 2 story plaster home..... well, you know then!
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