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One Step at a Time

One Step at a Time


This actually wasnt so hard. Used construction adhesive and my finish nailer (which is a little tricky, you have to get the angle and location just right to replicate the effect you get from a floor gun). One of the things that really hit home doing this whole house project has been how much each phase of construction depends on how well the last thing was done. Imperfect joists mean imperfect boards on the deck and lumpy drywall on the ceiling; poorly hung drywall means sloppy seams when you mud and tape; stringers on the stairs that dont perfectly match mean risers that have gaps where they meet the treads. But you make do.

The risers here are actually just two 4" boards of bamboo, with the top board ripped to size. The treads came from the manufacturer in 6 lengths that I cut to size. I was able to get them all to sit cleanly enough that we wont need to trim out the stairs. (John at Res4 was hoping I could do the landing that way too, but Im not that good...) Caulking should hide all the gaps. (Ive got a LOT of caulking to do; havent done any of the cleanup on the trim yet, and lots of places outside could stand to be caulked as well.)










One Step at a Time

I ate dinner at 10 30 last night

I ate dinner at 10 30 last night


Grouted the tub in the basement last night; pretty tedious job. And you cant really stop once you start, so I had to finish before I could eat...

I had 3x6 subway tile from two different companies (two boxes left over from Simplex that came with the house, and then two boxes that I bought at HD). They are ever so slightly different in color and size. Doesnt appear different in person, but it actually comes through a bit in this pic (the top two rows below the window).




I ate dinner at 10 30 last night