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Some people didn't do much over the four day weekend, I'm not some people....

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Hey wow, that porch is lookin' mighty fine, today I took it easy and cut the new flooring(re-purposed from the old front room), and over this week I should start screwing it down. I think it looks amazing. Here's the progress over the weekend.  New pressure treated floor joists...  New bottom plate for that wall where the second door used to be.  Re-used the studs, and space them on top of the new joists.  Stringers, made from the old joists.  Oooh, lookie, they are plum and should make it easy to install the insulation.  New subfloor.  This is what was left of the stud in the old doorway, and yes it appears they used a hand chisel to cut away about half of the stud so they could put a 32" door where a 30" door was.  Very bad idea, next time peeps, move the stud.  Re-purposed the plywood from the old hallway that was used to level-ish, to install carpet.  Old studs out of the way. New Studs ready for the new door.

When yer the boss, it presents a particular problem when the boss is a slave driver....

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Demo on the porch, is done, and copper coating the new beam a thick re-purpose of one of the former joists that had some bug damage just like the bathroom. So the flooring in out and this morning I snagged four new pressure treated joists.   This is where I was friday night.    Saturday night, urg, so tiring pulling up old flooring.  Sunday...there's the new beam for the outside to drive joist hangers into.  Ready for new stuff.... This is one of the cut offs of the chunk of wood I'm using to hold the joists on the outside.  Look at those growth rings....

Doors, doggies and insulation

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It's kind of hard to tell if the insulation is doing it's supposed to do when the weather warms back up, it was frosty mon/tues, and just moist grass this morning, so is the insulation doing it's job, I dunno. I fixed the symmetrical problem with the trim, and insulated yesterday, so today was a moving stuff around and clean off the porch so I can get to demo in there and replace the front door. Grrr, stupid google, I would like to use the computer myself, stop opening folders that I did not tell you to! Google in their infinite wisdom want to encourage me to upload to the cloud, so rather than do what I tell it to do, it keeps opening the folders while I am trying to upload to the blog, all interrupting the upload, stupid stupid stupid!  Symmetrical trim on top, looks so much better.  And yes that wall on the left is really crooked.  This is Little Man, he's nice, he came by because he was cold, strange he doesn't like the little coat they put on him.

And the neighbor dog Little Man was my helper...

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Saturday was wet an rainy, but I managed to finish demo, install the door, and then sunday do some of the finish work around the door. So now I have to finish the insulation around the door, and I know it's a back door, but I want the corner boxes on the trim to match on both sides, and yes I was able to re-use the old trim, just had to add some pieces. The protecto wrap stuff is actually really easy to use in the winter time, after you get it where you want it, then take the heat gun and warm it up to get it to stick. As you can see I flipped the trim around, except for the top piece. And here are the two porch posts that were hidden in the wall, lots of nice character in them, and solid wood, which will be good for making the kitchen counter, just add 2x8s.

New doors on the way.

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With the insulation in tape and seal the seams mode, it's time to get started on the doors. I was able to put the new front door on order at the store, should be here on thursday. I used the $10off coupon to get the new back door, a 36x80 solid door, no window for the back.  I figured that the sun shining through would just heat the house and might shine on the tv. I almost miss my 40" front door on my last house, but alas, I'll have to settle on 36". A large door opening is useful when trying to move furniture in an out, like the free chair I snagged a mission style chair like this one  The part that sticks out for the foot rest needs some work, but as a chair it's perfect.  This is after I took out the door, plus the jamb, so I could then get the chair through the doorway.  Found another newel post on the other side, so the work I was hoping to avoid in rebuilding the wall/doorway, should have known better. And here's the actual chair I got,