Down to Lowe’s and More Work on the Kitchen

Friday, December 7th, 2007

Today, after I brought the cat to the vet, I ran down to Lowe’s for a few things. I had to get some outlets, switches and face plates. I also had to get some joint compound. When I was leaving, it started to snow. For a while, it was coming down pretty good.

I thought I would get a picture of the front of the Lowe’s in that I always go to…

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The snow got worse on my ride home. I took the opportunity to grab a nice shot on one of the back roads pretty close to the house.

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I got a little further with the . Now I have two done. Well, they have the first layer of on them. They still need to be sanded and then another layer. I can’t wait to get them all done and painted.

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Just a few minutes ago, I brought the floor out to the front porch for Paul to take in the morning. He wants to use them in his basement for a workshop. I then took the last wall cabinet down. Things are pretty messy upstairs right now. I brought that cabinet downstairs to use for my stuff. Now, I have a nice wall’s worth of down there, hanging from the ceiling. It’s good to keep things off the floor.

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There is only one more cabinet in the and that’s the one with the sink in it. It’s a long sonofabitch, so I am not sure of my plan yet. I have to move it out to get to the wall. Maybe tomorrow, I will move it out, do the wall and then move it back.

Just for giggles, I thought I would show you the that one of the previous owners decided to put on the .

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Can you say, “crack head?”

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Sheetrocking the Kitchen

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

Well, this has just turned into a happy little project.

I was all excited about my new belt sander and how I was going to show everyone in the world how I can make gold out of coal. Well, I ran into a little unexpected snag.

This morning’s task was to sand one part of the wall that goes along the hallway. I was going to sand it, put a skim coat of on it, sand it, skim coat it, sand it and then paint it. I was hoping to have a photo for tomorrow’s post. Well, tomorrow’s post will have a photo, but not of my handiwork.

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This is how nicely I sanded the wall this morning. It’s nice, right? I did a great job. I ran that brand new belt sander all over the place and made things nice and smooth. It was like a baby’s bottom. With the utmost confidence, I put a nice thin layer of on the wall. It came out really nice.

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I did that and then walked into the other room to get some work done. I was going to start sanding in a while, after it all dried. At this point, I think I had a little macho in my walk (I can get like that). After a little while, I came back in to look at the wall. I noticed that many parts of the paper underneath (I think the ) were bubbling. The moisture of the had made the wet and separate from whatever it was holding onto. I thought to myself that it would dry and stretch back out, which it probably would. Then, I thought of myself not sleeping because I would know that I did a crappy job.

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To make a long story short, I have a delivery of twelve sheets of half inch coming tomorrow. I am taking the whole room apart and putting it back together the right way. I should’ve done that from the beginning, but then what fun would I have had?

It I ever become a politician, my first order of business is going to be outlawing .

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How To Remove Painted Wallpaper

Friday, November 30th, 2007

As you may be aware, we are starting to remodel the . Yesterday, I removed most of the floor and around the doorways. As I was removing one piece of , I noticed some 60s looking underneath. I immediately put my hand up to my forehead and slid it down my face. I am not sure why it’s 60s looking , since the house was built in 2000.

This is what pisses me off. Let me get this out in the open. If you are going to do something to your house, please do it the right way. There is no reason in the world why you can’t remove from the before you paint them. I just removed the top piece of (not painted over) that went around the entire room. It took about an hour. All I did was to pull the shiny coating off and then squirt the paper part with some water. I waited for it to soak in and then pulled that part off. Again, it took about an hour. We removed an entire bedroom worth of in less than a day. That included the ceiling…yes, the ceiling.

I have always wondered why the were so lumpy. Now, I have to spend about a week scratching and removing, scratching and removing and scratching and removing. It doesn’t help that the paint these people decided to put on is as thick as plastic. It’s like pulling taffy.

So thank you. Yes, thank you to the people who owned this house before us. Thank you for taking the ten minutes out of your lives to paint the a beautiful gray. You could’ve saved me a lot of time if you had just left the the way it was…with the .

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