Monday, June 10, 2013

005/25 build day

Hey Folks,

Sorry for the delay between posts. I've been preparing for and traveling for my sabbatical. I'm writing from a home along the water of an inlet on the western Irish coast. It's a bit overcast today but for the last 4 days it's been beautiful. I'm told it was unusual for this time of year as it was in Oregon when I left with temperatures in the 80's.
Anyway, on to the post for the work we did on the 25th of May.
Looks like there was more progress made during the week in the Thrivent house. 


 We had a wonderful group, Friday Girls working with us on the Women Build house. These ladies meet on Friday evenings to do fine needle work and this day, they took up hammers to volunteer for Habitat. Crew leader Ri Len, showing the Friday Girls how important it is to make sure each row of siding is level.

 

These women were quick studies and were off and running in no time. 


One of our future homeowners working on a neighbor's home as part of their 500 sweat equity hours.


By end of the day, it looks like we're doing a pretty good job making sure the side rows are even with the back of the house.


Another group of folks were busy installing drywall in house 5. When installing a partial piece of drywall on the inside top of the closet opening, you can take measurements and precut a piece or you can do it the 'quick & dirty' way by finding a piece that fits the width then zipping it using a RotoZip.
      
  

The yellow contraption unfolds to lift a sheet of drywall up to the ceiling until it's screwed into the TJis enough to hold it in place. The lift is lowered then the rest of the sheet can be fully attached to the TJIs

Mold resistant green drywall board installed in the upstairs bath in house 5.


Hal, one of our Site Supervisors and other volunteers, reaching a tough spot.

 

Before & after pics in the upstairs bedrooms.

 

 

This last shot doesn't look very impressive but  it involved making one strip of vinyl fit around the electrical box and the window. Normally I'd go through who knows how many sheets to make it work. But to my & everyone else's amazement, I managed to get it right the first time. I had to do a little dance. :)  


My hope is to continue to post regularly with photos Ri Len has sent me. Access to wifi as was the issue recently may prove to be a challenge. We shall see.

Until next time, live your best life, however big or small it may be!

Nanette

1 comment:

  1. Hope you're having a wonderful time! We certainly miss you!
    Safe travels!
    Mollie

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