It's a Dirty Job and
I've got people doing it. I'm talking about working on the extended part of the building. We tore down the ceiling and most of the walls find abundant supplies of blown insulation in the process. We've got about 1 foot of powdery insulation covering the floor of the place. I'm glad that I had the idea to put up plastic sheets over the openings before proceeding. I was going to take a picture but I really didn't want to expose my camera to all of that dust. We would work for about 20 minutes and then take a five minute break just to get some fresh air. (We all wore respirators, safey googles, hats and long sleeved shirts.)
Now I've waited for a while and the dust has settled so here is a picture.
Also, we took 1,320 pounds worth of cast iron radiators to the scrap metal recycler today. I got a whopping $23.10 for them. It really isn't worth it, but since I need to get rid of them anyway...
On the architect front... JR called today and said that the preliminary drawings won't be available until Friday. The CAD person had an emergency and won't be able to finish the prints until Friday morning.
Now I've waited for a while and the dust has settled so here is a picture.
Also, we took 1,320 pounds worth of cast iron radiators to the scrap metal recycler today. I got a whopping $23.10 for them. It really isn't worth it, but since I need to get rid of them anyway...
On the architect front... JR called today and said that the preliminary drawings won't be available until Friday. The CAD person had an emergency and won't be able to finish the prints until Friday morning.
very cool. Stay safe!
Posted by Sonia | 6:14 PM