It is July! We are coming up on one month in this place. It has gone by in the blink of an eye. Most of what we have accomplished is demolition, so it probably actually looks worse now than when we started. But sometimes life is like that. You've gotta break some things down to start building again.
|
Before |
Here was the stage. This took us so long to pull up. It turned out the top part of the stage was made of the hardwood floor, which we decided to keep. It is awesome cedar wood, but to remove it without ruining the tongue and groove took 2 days. The bottom part was simply particle board so we thought we would quickly cut though it and junk it all.
Sadly there was a electrical cable running it that Jordan cut.
After spending the morning fixing that, we were able to disassemble the rest.
|
After
|
Our other big accomplishment was taking down the walls separating the bathrooms.
This was an adventure mainly because you have no idea how the people before you did anything. So you see a wall that is not structural, that's 2x4s don't even make it up to the floor joist above and you think "that will be easy to take down". Little do you know that the drywall on the ceiling has been strangely nailed only to this floating wall. And when you cut though a beam, the ceiling will start to fall down on you.
After the sagging ceiling debacle, Jordan used his step-father's reciprocal saw to remove the studs.And hits the copper pipe. |
After |
|
Cut pipe next to board
|
So that is enough about our screw ups. We also had a really cool moment. As I was pulling down the sagging drywall in the bathroom, Jordan said "A book just fell out of there!"
I laughed and said "Yeah right." But then looked down and saw this book there. Opening it up we found it was a family bible that they put up there while remodeling. Very cool.
|
"This Bible placed in this church, January 4, 1969 while remodeling the bathrooms. Bible given to me by children of Jacob Chauncey and Eva Beckner following their deaths. Pastor Loren (Something) The Wesleyan Church" |
Wow, look at all the work you've done! I think we need to come check it out in person :)
ReplyDeleteof course you do. we have to pick paint soon too...
ReplyDelete