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By , January 30, 2011 11:31 pm

Gotta get that done and work benches built so I can start working on stuff in here where it’s warm…

Gonna take a short break and then see about getting some wood in to start building the shelving in the south room.

At least no one that I am willing to pay the price at. Guess I need to get a section of pipe and silver solder or brase one together.

The outside elbow was about a third full. Need to replace it with a T and cap the bottom off but no one around here carries the 8″ T’s.

Got back here and took the brush to the flue on the wood burner as it had been smoking into the room a bit which usually means buildup.

But with what I got done tis lots better than what it was. I hope. Made it to Valley Antiques and got the computer to check on repairing.

Got the south wall about done. If I had 2 more cans of spray foam could have finished the second floor roof and back porch roof.

So looks like a full afternoon. Still need to go to Valley Antiques and do stuff there too but gonna get what I can done here first.

As well as finish foaming the east wall. Got part of the south wall just under the roof that I’ve got to put boards on prior to foaming.

Going to get on the roof of the south room and do some much needed finishing up on the window wall for the second floor.

Built a shelf below the peg board on the back work porch and hung a few tools up on the pegboard. Taking a break and fixing lunch now.

Got the cracks in the north wall foamed. As far as I could reach on the west wall (about 4 feet), and about half of the east wall.

Tis morn and there’s a lot that needs to be done. But am gonna take a few and snooze a bit more before getting started on the day.

With 4 or 5 bushings, I suspect the clock would go another 40 to 50 years. Without, maybe another 5 to 7 with lots of lube.

Got it running and that’s what the customer wanted so will tell them what’s needed and see how much repair they want to pay for.

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