A couple of images from the weekend of the heatwave. The first window sill is installed, and the steps got thinner!
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
July
Tossing in the images, more description as I have time.
Larry did an amazing job prepping the window sills & frames and magically attaching them to my car so I could get them from his barn to my site :).
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On breaks between staining the cabin - I finished the installation of the sink in the out house.
Larry did an amazing job prepping the window sills & frames and magically attaching them to my car so I could get them from his barn to my site :).
Here is the walnut trimmed and just beginning to get oiled. Larry cut, shaped and sanded the sills from one 4" thick plank that came from a walnut tree that he cut down about 8 years ago. See the pics of that in an earlier post. I gave a finish sand down to a 220 grit sand paper. |
In general, I do three coats of the oil, with a buff of 0000 steel wool between coats. |
I love the details of the grain. This is only the second coat of oil, I still need to buff out the wood and oil again |
This is a view of the sill and frame rested in; I didn't have time for a full install, but wanted to get an idea of how it looks.I think it will work! |
Here is the cabin after staining. Each wall took about one hour of hand rubbing in the stain. I wore a mask because the fumes were intense, and took long breaks! |
A disaster after staining the walls - all my crap piled pell mell in the center of the room. Shelves are in order! |
Ta -da! Using scrap lumber from the cabin project, I whipped up a quick storage facility |
No more mess! |
Sink and faucet installed. Found 10" corner sink online from a RV store. PVC drain pipe goes into the crib and 3/4" faucet with a straight pipe connection to the barrel. |
It rained all night after the install - we now have running water! |
Getting way too carried away with stairs. Why do easy when I can get complex? |
The stair too wide. Fortunately ran out of nails and battery power for the screws before I finished. |
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