Dining Room / 2nd Floor Bath
Leaking (lead) pipes for the 2nd floor bathroom necessitated removing the horse hair plaster ceiling in the dining room to replace the old lead (1920’s) drain pipes with PVC.
Leaking (lead) pipes for the 2nd floor bathroom necessitated removing the horse hair plaster ceiling in the dining room to replace the old lead (1920’s) drain pipes with PVC.
The stairs going up to the loft were made using 3/4″ boards as treads with cleats supporting them below. One of the cleats had let go and many of the others appeared to be close behind. I knew that I was going to have to do something about them at some point and had been …
The vegetable garden is over 200′ from the house and running hoses, moving them when mowing, motivated me to put in a underground water line. I will be using the barn for projects that will need machinery that will overload the wiring that is currently installed.
I am planning on using the loft for a woodworking shop. Getting machinery up there, bringing projects up and getting them down the stairs is next to impossible. The stairs can be categorized as “ships stairs” due to how steep they are. One step, pun intended, above a ladder. The solution is to either hoist …
Here is something that you don’t often see, a never used really old square cut nail. It appears that it would have been used in a decorative manor based on the type of head. Pretty cool stuff.
The porch stairs were outside of the roof line and were exposed to the rain and snow. I find it to be better to have exterior stairs protected from the elements if at all possible. There was adequate room both on the porch and the landing to relocate the steps. One of the future projects …
Alison had used a Maytag wringer for as long as she was in the house. I had used it for awhile but was unable to convince Janice of the virtue of using a retro machine. Hey, I tried. Here is the updated version:
The dryer vent had originally been installed in one of the cellar windows replacing the glass which made it unable to be open. With the cellar having a stone foundation I thought it best to provide the most amount of ventilation as possible. The house is timber framed, much like a barn, and has 7″ …
This house has gutters that are built into the roof system. Under the kitchen there is a cistern that holds approximately 1000 gallons of rain water. The built in gutters would collect the rain water and channel it into the cistern for use with washing, cleaning, etc. There was a well out by the barn …
A pretty picture of some March snow.