Just in case anyone was wondering, the work is still in progress on Diggity Dodge. I've had to limit my strenuous activities to stop burning off more than I put in as far as nutrition/calories. Being underweight is no fun and causes health issues too.
On to the progress...I have the kitchen wall almost finished with the Luan. Just a couple of small areas on the sides to cut and fit.…
ContinueAdded by Tina on August 28, 2017 at 12:13pm — 4 Comments
I did a test run fitting the stove in a couple nights ago, and it fits level. No more sticking out from the bottom and it's a good tight fit that has no gaps around the edges. YEY! I did a little corner cutting today so it sits back more flush with the counter in the front like it's supposed to. Excuse the little pieces of wood on the wall there, they were just set there out of the way for a minute.…
ContinueAdded by Tina on August 13, 2017 at 10:00pm — 9 Comments
I'm glad to read that ya'll have faith in my trudging forward with this. My faith wains back and forth lately with all of the new opportunities that need a-fixin'. LOL
One of the progresses has been the kitchen counter top ready for a new pretty face. The new plywood is as level as it's going to get, I'm happy with it. Sooooo much better. …
ContinueAdded by Tina on August 11, 2017 at 11:43am — 2 Comments
Ripping out all of that old carpeting under the sink/stove counter proved to be a real challenge...unlike the past challenges with this carpet.Everything in there was on top of it and either nailed or screwed down or both. Of course, rusted and tough to turn screws and nails that the hammer would not fit under to pry them up. Some areas had two layers of carpet. Grrrr...and those corners...OY vey!!
I believe I got it all, after a few scrapes and bruises. LOL
Here's what I started…
ContinueAdded by Tina on August 7, 2017 at 8:06pm — 6 Comments
Yeah, crow is tasting mighty......yuk today. LOL
Wasn't it me who said that I had zero intention of taking out that stove and sink to fix that countertop?
They're out. The sink came out without too much trouble. The stove came out later, I had to call my brother to see if he was in town. He helped me get a gas line fitting off that was stucker than stuck. It just wouldn't budge and there was no way to lift that stove out unless it was disconnected.…
ContinueAdded by Tina on August 5, 2017 at 6:41pm — No Comments
When I went searching for spongy ceilings in that RV I made a point of testing that bathroom and when I pressed and knocked on it, things sounded and felt just fine. Based on the walls having been rebuilt, I assumed they had replaced the ceiling in there as well. Even the wood around the fan/vent looked great, not stained or soft.
My first mistake was assuming anything, and second only testing one half of it....
I was in there yesterday morning removing trim to get ready for new…
ContinueAdded by Tina on August 2, 2017 at 10:14am — 9 Comments
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