rScotty
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- Joined
- Apr 21, 2001
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- Location
- Rural mountains - Colorado
- Tractor
- Kubota M59, JD530, JD310SG. Restoring Yanmar YM165D
It’s been a slow week, but I did pick up the driveway fabric and got it laid out after dark in preparation for the gravel that will be delivered tomorrow morning.
Also got a lot of stuff cleaned up and one room mostly wired.
Shopping kitchen cabinets has been very discouraging. They seem to cost much more than I expected, but we want a nice kitchen that will last a long time. Will likely place our order Monday after taking the weekend to make sure we have what we want accounted for. Looks like it will take about 8 weeks for them to be built. That’s not a problem as it will surely take me that long to get ready for them, probably longer.
We found the same thing with kitchen cabinets. Cost a lot more than expected. Because our house has a lot of natural wood, lacquer, and varnish, we ended up getting cabinets with hardwood for doors and visible ends. The insides and shelves are a composite of some sort. The best deal we could find was through Home Depot so that is what we did. I've got to say they did a really nice job. I hired an older carpenter to do all the cabinet hanging and fitting & glad I did.
Geotextile fabric is great stuff. I wish I'd used it on more of the landscaping instead of just some.
There's a mistake I made you might want to avoid. Where I drilled holes through the bottom frame plate to run wires and electrical cables from the basement to upper floors, I should have then sealed those holes around the wires. Not sure what I would have used, but maybe some sort of hard-setting spray can or cement foam - if there is such a thing. Or maybe metal. But I didn't, and one year I got mice in the basement. Those wiring holes provided access for mice to travel freely through the walls.
If doing it again, I'd take the time to seal every single wiring access hole I drilled in baseplate, studs and top plate. It's the kind of time consuming simple job I didn't do and wish now I'd just hired someone to do it for me.
rScotty