This is exciting, and also useful. I moved the windows up in the process because it was getting kinda grim working in that dark box - also hot and stuffy, which doesn't work well when you're installing insulation. But it just suddenly...I don't know, it suddenly looks like a house.
I knocked off early because Claire wants to go to town and I need some stuff, so I need to change my shirt and get moving. But I really just wanted to hang out and stare at it for a while. I paid $20 each for those three big windows and it seemed like an extravagance, because at the time I was determined to go with free/salvaged materials as much as possible. But technically they are salvaged, since this is their second house. And besides, in terms of light and ventilation they've made a huge difference inside.
Good job sir. A little siding and some dessert camo paint should set you up right. Kevlar cloth in the insulation for stray rounds maybe?
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Congratualtions Joel, soon it will be move in time and then the lair warming party. :O)
ReplyDeleteCongrats - looks good!
ReplyDeleteLooks real good. Can't even see the ooops's
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With the price of windows today, $20 is as good as free! Half our house is windowed from the local architedtural salvage place. Warms my heart. And speaking of warming, are we invited to the housewarming?
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Joel,
ReplyDeleteNice Secret Lair. Appears it will provided all the protection from the elements you require.