Dargo
Like a bad penny...
My wife and I have been working months on just doing what really is only minor repairs to a grand old 102 year old house and it's about to kill us!! I see these beautiful homes that Al has built and I can only wonder 'how' because I can hardly type because I'm so tired and my freaking thumbs hurt so bad!
I'm honestly reasonably proficient at hanging and finishing drywall. This old home has a lot of little, a couple larger but only two, places in the old lathe and plaster walls that need repairing and some general refinishing of some beautiful hardwood floors, 12" tall baseboard, crown molding and door moldings. The trouble seems to be that it's never ending and the walls are 10' tall. It has a "man cave" in the basement that won't require much except a little plumbing and electrical work to bring it up to code and it includes a wet bar and a place for a 60" flat panel TV. There are also 2 bedrooms in the basement, meeting code with window exits, 2 bedrooms on the main floor and 2 bedrooms on the 2nd floor.
I think I've decided that refurbishing a 5000+ sq. ft. home with 10' ceilings with thousands of little places to fix in the walls is just too much for me. At first I was buying "low dust" drywall mud by the gallon. Now I'm picking up two 5 gallon buckets at a time! Now it's started raining and the full acre yard is starting to grow again.
How do you do it Big Al???
I'm honestly reasonably proficient at hanging and finishing drywall. This old home has a lot of little, a couple larger but only two, places in the old lathe and plaster walls that need repairing and some general refinishing of some beautiful hardwood floors, 12" tall baseboard, crown molding and door moldings. The trouble seems to be that it's never ending and the walls are 10' tall. It has a "man cave" in the basement that won't require much except a little plumbing and electrical work to bring it up to code and it includes a wet bar and a place for a 60" flat panel TV. There are also 2 bedrooms in the basement, meeting code with window exits, 2 bedrooms on the main floor and 2 bedrooms on the 2nd floor.
I think I've decided that refurbishing a 5000+ sq. ft. home with 10' ceilings with thousands of little places to fix in the walls is just too much for me. At first I was buying "low dust" drywall mud by the gallon. Now I'm picking up two 5 gallon buckets at a time! Now it's started raining and the full acre yard is starting to grow again.
How do you do it Big Al???