Sunday, December 02, 2007

Snow is down. Doors are going on!

Today found all the snow staying on the ground. So I delivered the doors to their new home through the yard.


The lawn tractor just wasn't up for the job today.


With my neighbor's help, we set the doors down on the frame and set everything square. I then drilled for the carriage bolts and lag bolts that hold it in place. A good layer of PL-500 adhesive is helping, too! Good thing it works down to 10° F!


In place, and bolted down.


Like the new trim color? This is foreshadowing for a next-summer project!


To seal the opening...first a 2x6 across the base. Then a pair of 2x10s on edge. These are all glued and bolted in place. Then there is one more 2x10 that slips under the initial 2x6 and is bolted to the original concrete foundation. I'll build a water-shedding roof for this eventually.

Here is the inside of the top of the doors. Note the old hinge--left for history sake and because I couldn't cut it!



Alright. That was a monster of a job. And COLD! But these doors beat the heck out of the old rotted ones! THANKS for the support!

My body hurts! Timne for bed...

Saturday, December 01, 2007

It's supposed to snow by noon Saturday!

So I got the doors painted on Friday night...after warming up the garage.


How about this for our new trim color on the house?


By Saturday morning, the paint was tacky, but not dry. Some extra heat and a fan did the trick!





Turn your head sideways to the left for this one...
How to prep the sill plates in a blizzard...

It was snowing at 7 AM...and just pickedup all morning! So I worked under a tarp in (under) the snow

Plates on three sides are held down with expanding concrete anchors. This is the bottom sill plate that the door base will sit on.

The snow got too crazy to place the doors this afternoon! Time to move snow...