It is only January and I am ready for spring, much more so than in other years. I. am. tired. of. snow.
That's all for today.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
I should have known it couldn't last
All those plaster walls, all in lovely (lovely!!) condition. It was too good to last. The walls in the office are going to require some MAJOR patching. I can do it, but it is going to take a while. I believe it is still salvageable; time will tell as I start to notch it out and find out how far down it is unsound, or how widely spread the unsoundness is.
Wish me luck!
Wish me luck!
Saturday, January 10, 2009
The protector
Begone, foul carpet strip!!
Many old house bloggers probably already know and use some iteration of this method, but I figured I'd post it for all my non-home-improvement-fanatic peeps.
My house is now blissfully, gloriously carpet-free. However, I was faced with tack strip that appeared to have been laid by someone who went a little crazy with the nail gun. Pulling the strip up the old-fashioned way (with thin crowbar) was tearing my floor up in a big way. To compound the pain, my tack strip is old and totally dried out, so in many areas it would splinter rather than pull up. Ugh. I needed a better method, so I experimented until I came up with one!
My house is now blissfully, gloriously carpet-free. However, I was faced with tack strip that appeared to have been laid by someone who went a little crazy with the nail gun. Pulling the strip up the old-fashioned way (with thin crowbar) was tearing my floor up in a big way. To compound the pain, my tack strip is old and totally dried out, so in many areas it would splinter rather than pull up. Ugh. I needed a better method, so I experimented until I came up with one!
I filed one of my metal scrapers so it would be nice and thin. Then I grabbed it, my trusty flathead screwdriver, and my hammer. Wham bam thank you ma'am the carpet strip gave up the ghost SO easily!
I carefully drive the scraper underneath the tack strip using the hammer. Try to do this near a nail so you will get the full effect.
After the scraper is fully under the tack strip (I drive it under until I can see it peeking out the other side), I piggyback the flathead screwdriver onto the scraper and drive it under, too. You can see that this basically just pops the nail right out of the floor. Success! I keep doing this until I've got a clean piece of tack strip that has just been pulled right out of my beautiful floor. Then I sweep up and I'm d-o-n-e!!
Saturday, January 03, 2009
It is finally happening!!!
Lookie! I am so very happy to have this duck-free spot of wall. You have no idea!
And...I literally have seen the writing on the wall! Of course, I can't read half of it. Sigh. Looks like a possible date of February 1904, but I don't know what that'd refer to. The house is far older than that, and the wallpaper is newer. How much newer I don't have the foggiest!
And...I literally have seen the writing on the wall! Of course, I can't read half of it. Sigh. Looks like a possible date of February 1904, but I don't know what that'd refer to. The house is far older than that, and the wallpaper is newer. How much newer I don't have the foggiest!
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