Monday, April 4, 2011

Porch

  Late afternoon sun beveled glass bejeweled coat, hat.

     Re turn, break up soil, gently cover, shovel pat firm garlic; radish, salad, Russian kale seed tape - 'bout 120 linear row feet.  Like most here easier said than done - planting workout takes couple intense hours. 
    Unsharpenable carbide tipped circle saw blade cuts aggressively
sharpen finer cutting standard blade.  Circle saw teeth alternately set left, right like other saws.  Sharpen one side, other.  Tooth bottom of photo, third up file tooth top/back chisel point sharpened: remainder teeth dull.  Consistent file angle, number of strokes preferred
Sharp ready to cut: onto saw.
Want front porch ceiling/gable gone remove quarter round lining ceiling at wall, couple siding pieces each end, peel down fir tongue & groove car siding ceiling.
Eastward before
after,
westward before
after.  Note old two wire ceramic post & thimble lamp wiring - gotta move that.
Inside front gable ceiling gone.
Porch door, salvage kitchen cabinet front scrap crossed, 'lumberyard' ceiling scrap tied porch ceiling car siding, siding loaded - expansion.
Inspect ancient wire find in nearly mint condition prep lamp relocate.  Cordless drill new lamp location hole in siding,
thimble holes in studs - start high decide lower wire run better shielded by 2x4 (old wire run passes behind back stud through wall, ceiling rafter - protected by thimbles - mounted to post where wire changes direction toward old lamp location),
thimble holes - left thimble installed - through double 2x4 top wall plate into wall stud space (rock wool insulation bag corner poking into photo upper left, red tops of ladder leaning against front wall bottom).
Aside from these two at east end porch gable area not studded on front wall above door: will stud with front gable short studs.
Lamp relocating requires one stud: predrill thimble holes,
install.
Turn power off, gingerly without kinks to preserve wire insulation disconnect old fixture, dethread wire from posts & thimbles.  Where wire ran through 2x4 cut out, wall, into porch ceiling
mount best salvaged post, change wire direction
through stud thimbles
down into stud space at left - thimbles well evident, including loose one rolling around on ceiling just enough to complete job -
out through new lamp hole, lamp mount twice screwed, wires extra cloth rescued from protecting wires previously passing through ceiling shielded.
Red wire nut lamp to wires, orange plastic tie cloth shields to stay put.
In action,
close.  Enjoy: globe shattered history since Sunday's siding.
Remove 2x4 ceiling rafters: front window view,
westward.  Note yellow front wall top siding piece at right.
Fully prepared to remove porch entirely easing house raising, replace with similar design lighter metal roof carrying structure until finding porch, house framed/sided at once: decide working with what's here will be easier long run. 
Sunday wonder bar, hammer loosen, remove gable siding; cat piss soaked luan protect peas, lettuce; remove gable studs from inside porch;
remove remainder siding - lookin' like SwettLodge now.
Stud front wall porch gable area, side with salvaged front gable pieces.  Two pieces siding removed from inside back porch will complete four new courses front wall siding above door.  Above that: screen - salvaged from porch doors of course - lattice covered: attic vent.  Loosely nailing - one, two nails/piece - siding 'til floor work/house shifting's complete
Definitely 'lodgier' - ultimately will add two strengthening beam top center to mid chord front gable 2x4 stringers, paint or sheath board ceiling;
airier well lit front window view.  Mid day sun already below window with peak opened - summer sun no issue - will get more mid winter sun inside, porch feels more sporting.  Sweet!  Not quite finished porch remodel cost so far: $0.
     Organic approach allows pleasant surprise successful porch remodel to emerge from planned demolition - fine by me: less work!   Will keep eyes peeled for most direct routes to desired destinations along the way.  Enjoy.  Be well.

1 comment:

  1. I look forward to your posts. I am amazed that you are managing all this without a helper. Do you have to worry about critters getting into the attic space as you didn't put the siding all the way up yet?

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