If it seems like I’ve been slacking when it comes to pounding the pixels (to steal a quip), it’s because I have been.
The first of many spring projects at my house is to turn the basement into living quarters. And like any remodeling project, it’s slow going: Demolishing the existing finish work (wall paneling and carpeting), moving wiring, moving plumbing, cutting concrete, moving doors, building walls, etc. Me and my crowbar were close companions all of last week…until Friday, when I was finally ready to start being constructive rather than destructive.
Slowly but surely, it’s coming along. I have one more wall to build and everything will be framed in. After that, it’s a matter of finishing the plumbing and wiring and then I’ll be ready to start doing finish work. I’m not a carpenter, but I can manage when it comes to a hammer and saw. It’s the wiring and plumbing that I struggle with. If I tried it myself, I’d either burn the house down or flood the basement. So I’m leaving that to those who know what they’re doing…good help is hard to find, though. *cough, cough*
about 5 months ago
If you were doing the wiring and electrical work, you would probably electrocute yourself or drown yourself!
I’d be careful though what I said about the “good help is hard to find” because you might not get ANY help at all!
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about 5 months ago
How would he “drown” himself wiring and doing electrical work?
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about 5 months ago
You don’t know him like we do. He can accomplish the impossible!
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about 5 months ago
Exactly. What I meant to say was the wiring and plumbing!
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about 5 months ago
No wonder Ben is kind of strange with a mom who confuses plumbing with electrical – them two things don’t mix to good. Maybe he got “juiced” taking a bath as a baby if mom tried to plug in the plumbing?
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about 5 months ago
Ha, ha, ha! You think you are cute!
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