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getting ready for round #2....knotty pine ceiling
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We finished up the T&G just about a half hour ago........will do the millwork pieces later this weekend if the woodshop can have them ready for me by Saturday. Gonna do a big clean-out of that room the next several days, get the electrical up and running, and finish insulating a couple of open studs in the walls (left them open for some wiring that needed finished), will stain the ceilings this weekend also.
Busy, busy busy!!
My sister-in-law used to always say "that makes me tired just looking at it". It was usually a project I was doing that she would be commenting on. Well, now it's my turn. Scotty, that makes me glad that you are doing this and not me. I need to take a rest just looking at all you've accomplished. Lookin' good dude.
looks great, we had done one very similiar in a million dollar olde english style hunting lodge. instead of staining it we cleared it with a tint of color in the clear. along with the natural color change from aging it looked great when done, it will also save a step. the problem with something that big and staining is color variations, and overlaps from when you have to move scaffolding. working by yourself will make it tough to avoid. I have some pics if I can find them and scan them I will, back when we still used film in cameras.
Tuscany plaster on the walls, a few elk horn chandiliers and large random slate floor you will be over in England................
If you lived here I could see us building some crazy stuff