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Fingers cramping but I got that electrical done...

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One of the things I hate about doing electrical work is that my fingers start to cramp up when I'm in some odd spot on a ladder or some such and I just need to twist the wire...grrr. But got it done, lights, done, recirculating fan, done.  True I still need to install the filter for the suck side, but I have what I need to do that. You can see all three lights on the great room side in this pic.  The picture just doesn't show how bright the bathroom is with those two lights.  Lights out, and I also finished that outlet that will be back there by the sink, even used it today to trim the scalp.  Here's the light with a shorter bulb on the bottom, thankfully I found a better replacement at HD. Yup, that's air forcing those open, and it's not too noisy either.

Moldings with Home Defense....

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When I bought the house it came with a couple of nails above the doorway of the screen door, and on those two nails was an ax handle that had some grooves put into the handle to make it more handy. I installed trim around the screen door for a more finished look, but what to do with the baseball bat?....  As you can see I had to wait until dark to take pics as the flash wouldn't work with all the light coming in through the window.  These are the original hinges from the old front door, this allows access to behind that piece of trim. I don't just have an ax handle, I've got hardwood to deal with, well whoever the ax handle was for. And if necessary, I can bump it up a notch an go for a Danny Trejo impersonation...only I'm taller.

Front door happiness....

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The front door finally got here, it's not perfect, but it was $25 less than the next cheapest door. Besides, since it isn't perfect it will fit in with the rest of the house. The window is a little off, I assume I could pull the screws and straighten it, but then I'd have to re-seal it, blah blah, it's good the way it is. Unique.  This is friday night, and you have no idea how many times I had to take it out an put it back in there to get it right.  This is the baseboard molding I installed on the porch, all the way around.  True you usually don't install baseboard where the wall isn't finished, but I'm going to install lids between each 2x6 to make little cubbies, and that will give me something to do with the short boards I have.  Also with baseboard all around it covers up the edge of the flooring.  The baseboard is made from the old doorways, which were doorways made for a doorway that wasn't meant to have a door.  Another use of th

How Bout them Cowboys....

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As my Grandma Peaches used to say...she also pointed out that I am Precious, as her first grandchild you damn right I am. So anyway, after the Seachickens lost to them Cowboys, I finished the wainscoting in the bathroom this weekend, yippie. Fingers crossed that the door shows up tomorrow.  This is looking down at the entryway on the porch.  Looking down the porch almost finished.  Yippie, scrounged enough of the old flooring to finish replacing what was all there.  This is saturday, that back corner took all morning since the walls both lean in, and I was able to use the one piece cut at an angle to get that corner tight.  And this is as far as I got sunday, and then I had to cut more old flooring to make the wainscoting.  And this morning here's behind where the waterheater will go. This is the finished wall, yea! Now all it needs is a good sanding and paint, or in this case deck stain.