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By , January 16, 2010 11:39 pm

to it to affix the inside wall covering to. Bit by bit tis starting to come together. In a very technoprimitive way… 😉

for several years already without rotting or being eaten by termites. Just attached on both ends now and soon to have a few upright attached

Sill piece put in. Piece of cedar that I cut and fitted in place should work to staple and screw to for a few more months as has been there

I think it’s warmer/less drafty with one layer out there than it was this morning with 2 to 4 layers of blueboard, plastic, n insulation.

But better to do it now and stay warm and somewhat dry than deal with the mess we had before. Have found and sealed many major air leaks.

Emptied 2 cans of spray foam and got the edge of the roof sealed pretty good. Hate to be using this stuff n then tear it out come spring.

Now to put some temp roof supports in and start hanging plastic and insulation.

Kinda stabilized the old outside wall. At least enough to hold us over till spring when the whole structure will come down and new go up.

Now to get on the ladder with the sawsall and see how much of the secondary inside wall I can cut out without bring the roof down on us.

So the fiberglas tub/shower enclosure is in the “living” room. Have gotten most of the debris removed from the basic demolition.

Well just got the last of the plastic down from inside the greenhouse/bathroom roof. Was hoping to do this project in sections but no way.

Moved the curtain that closed off the bathroom area to just around the toilet for now. Now to tear out the “ceiling” and put up insulation.

No biggie as I got enough under cover to do most of what I wanted to get done this weekend. Now got to find the energy to get started.

Well, by the time coffee was perked and breakfast was eaten the rains came in, so the rest of the wood is wet.

Course now it looks like that was just a passing shower. If I get coffee before it starts again, will see about dragging more under cover.

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