mika
Still Wondering
Floor plans, man. Throw some up!
Silly Rabbit
His cement guys couldn't pour a straight wall because he only has paintings of the idea not floor plans.
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Floor plans, man. Throw some up!
I think we're going to be glad we're doing this in one giant push. Expensive up front and time consuming right now, but over all it'll cost us less and, I hope, we'll end up with a better finished product.
One of the workers was digging for some post footings in our dirt floor basement, working under the old oil lines. "Hey, I found a coin. Cool... a silver dollar." I was down there pulling out some old wire and as I leaned over to take a look he put the shovel in again...In 1937 someone buried $95.87 in coins, some dating back to 1878. All told, there 249 coins, including 20 silver dollars and 101 half dollars. Most are very worn. In today's dollars, that's a bit more than $1400. Can you imagine burying that kind of cash in a cotton bag in the dirt?
What's it worth today? I don't think there are any rare gems and none are in mint condition. Best guess, perhaps $2500, but it'll take some sorting out. Still very very cool.
Wow, what a furious pace.
You have to be worn out. Working with contractors can be interesting, can't it? It's their schedule whether you like it or not. Throw in your "regular life", if having your first child can be called "regular", has to make for some very interesting moments.
Hang in there Scott, it's coming along.
Scott,
In the business what you are doing is not remodeling. It is called a "gut rehab". That is, the entire stricture is gutted and rehabilitated from ground to roof.
Good for you on all counts,Scott.I remember the agony of indecision you went through before you bought this house,and now,look at you!!