Thursday, April 10, 2014

SHE'S NOT ONLY PERTY...BUT SHE CAN WORK!!

Wednesday, April 9 – One of the problems Paul faces when taking on a big job is who is going to help him when he needs a second set of hands? A good example is lifting 5 foot windows up into the wall.

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Paul and Marsha worked together to install the house wrap and staple it in place. The few seams were taped, and the windows were completed.

Although she is reluctant to “get involved in heavy lifting,” Paul convinced Marsha they weren't that heavy, and he would be patient with her. We set the ladder up so the lift could be accomplished in stages. We would set the window on the top of the ladder, that was leaning against the building. Paul then went up the ladder and with Marsha's help he lifted the window into the opening. Marsha then ran inside to check level and plumb. With “thumbs up” from Marsha, Paul would then nail the window into place.

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lifting window

Luckily, Paul did a good job getting the “rough opening” level and plumb so there wasn't much to getting the windows into the proper position. We followed the same procedure for all three windows and TOGETHER were able to install the windows in the remodeling job like a couple of pros. We finished all three windows in less than 1.5 hours. Not bad for a retired guy and his wife.... :-)

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So the room is weather tight.

windows

We are very happy with the new windows. It looks like we made good choices and are going to have a nice bright kitchen/dining/gathering area. Nice to get rid of that old door.

Marsha wrote an ad for Craig's List to see if we could find a new home for the door. It's FREE to anyone who wants a nice door. Maybe it would fit in you RV??? 

OOPS…..to late, the window was claimed by a young fella in less than 30 minutes.  Sorry!

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Now Paul will move on to the electrical work and cutting in a ridge vent. Check back to see how things progress.

Thanks for stopping by. Hope to see y’all back real soon. Have a great day!

24 comments:

  1. I hope Paul understand how rare t is to get the lead supervisor involved hands on. Nothing like a handyman being complimented by a handy woman.

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  2. Good job to the both of you. Before you know it you'll be finished with that project and looking for something else to do!

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  3. Nicely done! That's going to be a GREAT kitchen with wonderful natural light!

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  4. Never any down time at your place!

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  5. So proud of you. We have been in the renovating business for years and even Doug said that was amazing. Teamwork.

    It's looking great.

    Maybe we will see it if you are still there come October.

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  6. What a team! Most of our teamwork nowadays consists of me reading the directions and Dave following them. We get to do our first RV dewinterizing like that in a week or two.

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  7. The windows look great. What a team you two make:) I am planning to have dinner in the new room!!! So let keep things moving. Haha!! Seriously, you two have been working so hard since you got home. Remember to rest a little.

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  8. Like I've said before we'll soon be seeing Paul hanging his contractor shingle out to fight off the boredom.
    Great job guys!
    Be Safe and Enjoy!

    It's about time.

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  9. Coming along nicely ... team work gets it done.

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  10. Are you guys going to hire yourselves out now after doing such a great job putting in the windows TOGETHER. It's looking good.

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  11. Just moving right along getting things all together, Good work.

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  12. Looks good. Paul sure is a handy guy. Of coarse he couldn't have done it without Marsha.

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  13. So does this mean that when Paul works on all the jobs I gave him that Marsha will be helping.
    Wow, what a deal. You know that behind every good man is a better woman!

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  14. the house is looking great! the two of you are a fine team!!

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  15. I cannot believe how much you two have accomplished in the short time you've been home. The windows look great! Good luck on the electrical work. That is the part that would scare me!

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  16. Always nice when doing a project to see the end in sight.

    Years ago we put a 3-season room in the back of our house behind the great room. We replaced a large bay window with French doors. The people building the 3-season room came to me and told me they would be willing to take the bay window off my hands and not charge me! Yea, I look that dumb. I had other plans. The original part of the house was built in 1850. The dining room had a small window. We replaced it with the bay and what a difference it made.

    Anxious to see your finished product. At the rate you are going, won't be long.

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  17. Wow! I'm impressed that you were both able to work so efficiently on that window job. I still remember when Paulette and I were working together to install new tiles on our kitchen floor. Let's just say we had to call a couple of "time-outs"! The windows look great.

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  18. Good thinking & planning on the window installation, Moving heavy objects is often easier if one uses their brains instead of their braun.

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  19. Isn't it great when the best handyman teams up with the loveliest assistant? Who knows we might come knocking at your door one day to check on your work :)

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  20. Awww...teamwork!!!! You two make a really good team but then you knew that!!! LOL
    Everything looks fantastic...love the windows. Your kitchen/dining/gathering area will be amazing!!! We are really enjoying watching the progress so thanks for sharing!!!

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  21. Great job! I freely admit, I would not tackle that with my not so handy skills:(

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  22. Wow, they installed the windows all by themselves? Wonderful work! It's nice to have an all-around hubby. I'm sure it took a little bit of sweet talk and teamwork, but the results are something that you should be proud of! Stay beautiful and handy, Marsha! Paul is so lucky to have you, and vice-versa!

    Blake Bennet @ WindowPro

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