New house, new renovation project :)

skwerl

tree hugger
Joined
Aug 6, 2011
Posts
16,334
Reaction score
1,313
Location
central Florida
Gabe, I'm envisioning a black wrought iron handrail on the staircase that comes up and continues as a 'fence' or railing from the top of the stairwell back to the wall.
 
Last edited:

Gabe

Whippled Coyote
Joined
Aug 7, 2011
Posts
8,600
Reaction score
1,820
Location
NC
Gabe, I'm envisioning a black wrought iron handrail on the staircase that comes up and continues as a 'fence' or railing from the top of the stairwell back to the wall.

That's a cool idea!
I'm seeing dollar signs just thinking about it, but we'll see, I like it!!
 

Shotokan1509

Senior Member
Joined
Aug 13, 2008
Posts
3,927
Reaction score
99
Location
CT
Are you on find the draft duty today? -10 with -30 windchill down here has helped me find a few spots haha
 

Gabe

Whippled Coyote
Joined
Aug 7, 2011
Posts
8,600
Reaction score
1,820
Location
NC
Are you on find the draft duty today? -10 with -30 windchill down here has helped me find a few spots haha

Lol, no I already know where they are, just need to fix them.
The front door had some copper "insulation" around the opening, I hated it so I recently removed most of it.
Apparently I should've waited a few days.
It's 50 degrees by the shoe rack in the entryway, it's 70 degrees in the living room
 

Gabe

Whippled Coyote
Joined
Aug 7, 2011
Posts
8,600
Reaction score
1,820
Location
NC
We contracted a local metal worker to build us a new railing for the top of the stairs, finally.

A few days ago he stopped by with a piece he built to do some test-fitting and re-measure a couple of things.
We're loving the way it will look:

20160308_railing2.jpg



The last couple of days I've been doing some clean-up/re-organizing in the garage.
On my side I put up a few new shelves, moved all the gardening stuff into the outside room that's under the sunroom, added a few more hooks onto the plywood panel that's hung on the wall behind the car, and re-arranged the jack stands/floor jack/misc other stuff so I now have twice the room I had in-between the side of the car and the wall.

Today I started working on the girlfriend's side of the garage.
Cleaned, then removed all the things that were hung on the old rotting plywood panel that was hung on the wall behind her car, then removed the panel and threw it away.
There's a shelf there that I will continue using, I strengthened it a bit and added a piece at the end against the wall so it has another shelf under it going all the way to the wall now.
Then put on a thin skim coat of joint compound on that wall, filling in lots of nail/screw holes and covering the brown color of the drywall.
I'm planning on upper cabinets in that area, and maybe a few more heavy-duty hooks

20160313_ShelbyAve_wall.jpg
 

skwerl

tree hugger
Joined
Aug 6, 2011
Posts
16,334
Reaction score
1,313
Location
central Florida
The railing looks sharp, very nice choice. Completely different from what I imagined but looks great!
 

Gabe

Whippled Coyote
Joined
Aug 7, 2011
Posts
8,600
Reaction score
1,820
Location
NC
The railing looks sharp, very nice choice. Completely different from what I imagined but looks great!

Thanks.
We had looked for different designs for months, and finally found the pic below, we printed it and gave it to the metal worker dude, and he is doing a great job copying it!

railing_option1.jpg
 

Gabe

Whippled Coyote
Joined
Aug 7, 2011
Posts
8,600
Reaction score
1,820
Location
NC
Today I went back to the garage and made up a couple of supports for the 14-foot ladder, to finally get it away from in-between the Shelby and the wall, where it was sitting on the floor leaning against the wall.

I used some leftover 2x8 studs I had, made up a shelf for the ladder to sit on at one end:

20160314_ladder1.jpg



And a support at the other end that has a piece of leftover heavy-duty thick metal clothes rod that slides out to one side:

20160314_ladder4.jpg


20160314_ladder5.jpg



The metal rod only slides out to one side, toward my car, and I have a small L-bracket on the outside of the hole to keep the rod from backing out unexpectedly, probably overkill since the weight of the ladder keeps that rod in place.
As I slide the rod out to the left, it rests on the garage door beam that's nearby, I put the other end of the ladder up on the shelf at the other end, then lift the ladder in place at this end and slide the rod under it to keep it in place:

20160314_ladder3.jpg



I also put up a couple of hangers on the wall in front of the Shelby for the light aluminum 7-foot ladder we have:

20160314_ShelbyAve_wall.jpg
 

Gabe

Whippled Coyote
Joined
Aug 7, 2011
Posts
8,600
Reaction score
1,820
Location
NC
Back in the garage today, installed a shelf on the wall behind my car, above my toolbox, and hung a couple of power-tool holders under the shelf, made up of 4" PVC pipe:

20160315_garage2.jpg


20160315_garage1.jpg



The mess to the left of the new shelf will be removed and proper cabinets and shelves will be installed.
There's a toolbox under that mess somewhere too.


.
 

Gabe

Whippled Coyote
Joined
Aug 7, 2011
Posts
8,600
Reaction score
1,820
Location
NC
New railing finally installed at the top of the stairs.
Custom-built by a local company, freshly installed this morning :)

20160408_railing1b.jpg


20160408_railing2b.jpg


20160408_railing2c.jpg
 

Gabe

Whippled Coyote
Joined
Aug 7, 2011
Posts
8,600
Reaction score
1,820
Location
NC
Played a bit in the back yard over the last few days.
Build 2 raised beds for veggies my fiancee wants to plant, this is one of them waiting for it's location to be prepped:

20160415_raisedbed2.jpg



And I bought a small fire pit thingy from Home Depot.
We wanted a stone/brick unit, but at more than 4 times the price of this one, we decided to just go with the $89 Home Depot piece.
Already fired it up:

20160413_firepit1.jpg



And something I should've done before firing it up, I built a brick base all around it, filling in the space in-between the bricks with small rocks and dirt:

20160415_firepit.jpg
 

TheSuit

VISIONARY
Joined
Mar 10, 2016
Posts
142
Reaction score
0
Location
Antarctica
Played a bit in the back yard over the last few days.
Build 2 raised beds for veggies my fiancee wants to plant, this is one of them waiting for it's location to be prepped:

20160415_raisedbed2.jpg



And I bought a small fire pit thingy from Home Depot.
We wanted a stone/brick unit, but at more than 4 times the price of this one, we decided to just go with the $89 Home Depot piece.
Already fired it up:

20160413_firepit1.jpg



And something I should've done before firing it up, I built a brick base all around it, filling in the space in-between the bricks with small rocks and dirt:

20160415_firepit.jpg

Looks excellent on all! My wife and I are trying our skills at growing some food. So far it's looking promising but time will tell.

I like the fire place as well. The brick base is a nice touch.
 

Gabe

Whippled Coyote
Joined
Aug 7, 2011
Posts
8,600
Reaction score
1,820
Location
NC
Looks excellent on all! My wife and I are trying our skills at growing some food. So far it's looking promising but time will tell.

I like the fire place as well. The brick base is a nice touch.

Thanks. I'm no gardener, I do what my fiance tells me to do, lol.

Today we got the second raised bed installed after prepping the surface, and I filled in the first one.

20160418_raisedbeds2.jpg



The small one in the back will be removed and either re-used elsewhere or disposed of.
Whatever the little woman wants, lol
 

skwerl

tree hugger
Joined
Aug 6, 2011
Posts
16,334
Reaction score
1,313
Location
central Florida
^ I have a framing nail gun which is perfect for stuff like that. Once the boards are cut you can shoot the box together in about 2 minutes. It's been real handy building walls and stuff like that. If you can hold the board in place with one hand then you can nail it.
 

Gabe

Whippled Coyote
Joined
Aug 7, 2011
Posts
8,600
Reaction score
1,820
Location
NC
^ I have a framing nail gun which is perfect for stuff like that. Once the boards are cut you can shoot the box together in about 2 minutes. It's been real handy building walls and stuff like that. If you can hold the board in place with one hand then you can nail it.

I want to get a nail gun eventually.
I used decking screws to put the wood together, and large fender washers so the screw heads don't sink into the wood too much.
I also have a bunch of screws at weird angles to try to make the framework that much stronger.
They're far from flimsy. The fiance and I picked them up and they felt nice and solid.
They're 4'x8' ... bought 8'-long boards and used 3 for each bed, with one making up the ends after being cut in half, then a 4'-long 2x4 for the middle.
 

Shaggy

Head PooBaa of the Asylum
Staff member
Administrator
Joined
Jul 30, 2012
Posts
1,456
Reaction score
36
I want to get a nail gun eventually.
I used decking screws to put the wood together, and large fender washers so the screw heads don't sink into the wood too much.
I also have a bunch of screws at weird angles to try to make the framework that much stronger.
They're far from flimsy. The fiance and I picked them up and they felt nice and solid.
They're 4'x8' ... bought 8'-long boards and used 3 for each bed, with one making up the ends after being cut in half, then a 4'-long 2x4 for the middle.

Fiance! Congrats. It was only a matter of time. :)
 

Gabe

Whippled Coyote
Joined
Aug 7, 2011
Posts
8,600
Reaction score
1,820
Location
NC
Fiance! Congrats. It was only a matter of time. :)

Thanks, it just happened Saturday morning ... she walked out of the bedroom to see this in the living room, with me on one knee:

YES_20160416_prop2.jpg



Holding this, a design she picked, 2 rocks signifying the 2 of us:

20160413_ring2.jpg



And she said YES :)

YES_20160416_ring1.jpg
 

ksack

Senior Member
Joined
Feb 27, 2012
Posts
1,617
Reaction score
35
After building her a house, I'd hope she'd say yes. Congrats to both of you!
 

Shaggy

Head PooBaa of the Asylum
Staff member
Administrator
Joined
Jul 30, 2012
Posts
1,456
Reaction score
36
Thanks, it just happened Saturday morning ... she walked out of the bedroom to see this in the living room, with me on one knee:

YES_20160416_prop2.jpg



Holding this, a design she picked, 2 rocks signifying the 2 of us:

20160413_ring2.jpg



And she said YES :)

YES_20160416_ring1.jpg

Even looks like she had been prepared for this with the one nail on her ring finger being a different color...the color of diamonds. :clap:
 

Support us!

Support Us - Become A Supporting Member Today!

Click Here For Details

Back
Top