Friday, September 22, 2006

Monster post- from no water to hot water, and a heckuva view.

It's been ages since I've posted- sorry about that! To make up for it, this is a huge post- which is a good thing, since Sam and I are leaving tomorrow to go to a wedding in Chicago, so it'll be almost another week before any more work gets done- on the house, or on the blog!

When I got home last Wednesday, the HVAC unit had been removed from beside the house, opening up the wall behind it so that the last wall of the garage could be put in place:





More of the cantilevered joists for the master bathroom had been put up...



More fancy gas connections had been made...



... but for the time being they led to nowhere.



Meanwhile, Sam insulated and sheathed the last part of the existing house (that had been behind the HVAC)...



... built the wall that needed to go up there...



And the three of us got it leaned up against where it needed to go...



... and then lifted it into place.



Sam was pretty happy that his fancy cuts on the bottom plate and the studs perfectly fit around the cement... and of course he made sure that the wall was level!







The water had been off all day, and when we turned it back on, besides being cold, it was spittin' mad!



It calmed down after a while, though.

The next day when I got home, Dale was working on connecting the gas back up again...



...and soon, a joy to behold, gas was running to the hot water heater! (not to the stove, though- we had to choose!)







Sam fired it up. It worked. We were both very happy.





Shortly thereafter, we were clean, too!

Sam is spending a lot of time on the second floor (or should I say making the second floor) these days. That's where I found him when I got home from work the other day...



He had cut a bunch of joists to the right length, ensuring that the pre-cut holes aligned perfectly. Here you can see the 'extra' bits...




... and he had finished putting the joists up- above the wall we had just put in place.



When I joined him on the second floor, he was carrying a piece of plywood to place for more flooring. You can see the pile of blocking (pieces of wood that get nailed in between the joists) that he had made and carried up there.



He had to cut through a bit more of the roof- he commented that it was an odd feeling to be sawing away at the very thing that you're standing on!



He spread a special kind of flooring glue along the joists and the blocking...



... and then fit the tongue of the piece of plywood into the groove of the next one. I helped with nailing it down! :)



I admired the final gas connections, which run through the joists - we'll never be without hot water or cooking gas again! And we have soft water now!



Sam put a lot of blocking in... by the end of the day he was almost done!



On Saturday, Sam's first lift arrived! (Eventually, he's going to have two.)





The lift is heavy. It was quite a production to get it off the trailer, and set in a place where it wouldn't be in the way for the forseeable future.

First, they built a ramp so that the lift guy could back the trailer up into the garage.





Sam was very happy to have his cherry picker (Thank you, Harbor Freight!). They tied a strap around the first piece, and cranked it up...







... swung it out...



and put it down. The next piece they lifted by hand, and placed atop the first.



Then they got the next piece hitched up...





and the next. It took about an hour, but everything was in the perfect place, thanks to Sam's advance planning! (He really is very good at taking his time to figure out how things are going to work first, so that nothing needs to be moved twice.)





Later that day, Sam and Dale got the last of the huge parallel strand lumber beams up:



And Sam was working on finishing the blocking for that:



At the end of the day, he was almost done with the second floor! We enjoyed the sunset. We discovered that in addition to the ocean, we can see Mt. Soledad from the second floor!



O.k. We're off to a wedding. More when we return!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kim and Sam -
Eric and I are enjoying seeing and reading about all the progress you are making. It sure is a big project. It's amazing to see it go up before our very eyes!
Take care, and don't fall off that brand new second story....
Lori

Anonymous said...

two lifts? come dude... now your just showing off. i can;t wait to see the view from the 3rd story, im kinda bumbed i didn't climb up there before i left.


-Kam