Plywood Bridges
Friday, Jason worked at the Weld House while the Welding Wife went Christmas shopping. He tied up a few loose ends like framing around the living room windows and above the master bedroom door-just a few things that were not completed. He also shredded the yard. Saturday, he worked on the garage loft floor. Here we are loading the plywood on the scissor lift.
Then, Jason slid them across and made a plywood bridge to the far wall.Here he is securing it to the purlin.
Then, Jason slid them across and made a plywood bridge to the far wall.Here he is securing it to the purlin.
The Welding Wife sanded (roughed up) the kids' bathroom vanity.
More sanding before I gave it a coat of polishing wax, added the new hardware and put on the doors. Mom took a break from sanding the master bedroom door to help scrape the hinges that were originally on the piece. They were painted cream and then black, but after we scrapped off the old paint, they were the perfect color.
Jason examining his work at the end of the day. I think he finished 12 pieces of plywood.
Sunday, we stopped by for about an hour. We switched out the piece of plywood on the top of the vanity. We decided to do it a little differently so it needed a thinner piece. Now the galvalume top fits nicely over the plywood, and it is ready to be secured after we get braces to hold the corners in place while they dry.
Sunday, we stopped by for about an hour. We switched out the piece of plywood on the top of the vanity. We decided to do it a little differently so it needed a thinner piece. Now the galvalume top fits nicely over the plywood, and it is ready to be secured after we get braces to hold the corners in place while they dry.
looks reaaly good honey even though it don't have a backsplash...
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