OLS and I just bought our first house!!!

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Walkinghairball wrote:I am hoping my wiring nightmare will be minimal. :shock: :o

You will all know after I do. :-D


As long as the missus and I aren't boring you all to tears with this house thinger.
If anything you make me feel better. There are days I ged so sick of my house I just want to take a wrecking ball to it.

(Oh and my father, the practical joker, turned the power back on when I was trying to finish wiring the light..."hey dad is the breaker offfFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFEEEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY that f**king hurt!!!" followed by the sound of his laughter...)
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My dad might have done the same to me.


I wonder what he thinks looking down on my life.
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I'm sure he is proud of the man you are. Hard worker, devoted to family, bringing up the kid right.

And if we were bored with the house pics and updates, we wouldn't come in here and post! LOL
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awip2062 wrote:I'm sure he is proud of the man you are. Hard worker, devoted to family, bringing up the kid right.

And if we were bored with the house pics and updates, we wouldn't come in here and post! LOL
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Post by Wendy »

Great progress on all the home renovations.
Keep your spirits up and plough on through it.
Lots of good things are not easy to do and
sometimes,they will try your patience to tears
but perseverance pays in many ways.
:) :) :)
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Wendy wrote: Remember it's not the destination but the journey that counts.
Then I need a GPS and map because I am so bloody lost :lol:
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Heh heh heh........ thanks all. :-D
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Well we started the siding portion this weekend. IN THE SNOW!!!!


We took off all the old nasty vinyl siding and dumped it yesterday. We also started the foaming yesterday. Here is about 90% of the foam done on all walls.

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Hooray! This is gonna be so nice when you finish! :-D
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Big time cosmetic facelift.

And finally after 13 years of off and on siding jobs that I have been part of, (Prolly 30 some houses), it is MY HOUSE! :D


*OLS and I are doing the happy dance.*\ :D / \ :D /
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I think the completion of this project calls for PIZZA! \m/
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I love good news! :D
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We are still wondering how long till we get the deck porch in front done. The windows and siding are done and looking pretty darn good if you ask me.

Today Todd and I are gutting the old furnace and blower out of the basement. A cast iron octopus system converted to gas some time ago. It's coming out fairly easily so far. The real fun will be swinging the sledge hammers to bust the cast iron into man portable chunks.


On a brighter note, I can now walk upright thru the entire basement. :D

We are getting pix as we go.
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You're welcome to come and redo my house when you're done...
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It took about 3 hours for the furnace to come out. About another 2 hours for the cement to get busted out where the furnace was secured to the floor.

Here are some of the pix we took during the "destruction."

This one is after the first duct was taken out.
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The stack for the chimney is out.
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Blower stack and all the ducting out.
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