a long day

we had helpers today! in one of the downstairs rooms, my parents pulled up carpet.

carpet

momfloor

(left) and linoleum tiles… under the underlayment (right) is old fir. mathew says this is called the sub-floor, not meant to be the final layer but often kept exposed in old houses and can be quite nice when finished. we may or may not add hardwood. we’re not sure what condition it’s in but the part that was uncovered was painted red.

larry

and upstairs my cousin larry was helping scrape “chocolate” adhesive and wallpaper off the plaster walls. he was in town for the weekend and thought he’d put in a few hours of help.

the five of us had lunch at a local, very popular, hole-in-the-wall mexican restaurant. on the way back we looked at murals, another tourist attraction in the mission district. thank you so much larry, mom and dad for all your help today. i hope you’re not too sore tomorrow.

sanding

after our helpers left, we came back for more scraping and sanding. this new sander and wet/dry vac are amazing, the dust gets sucked directly into the vacuum cleaner. dustless sanding. mathew started to repair the plaster and kept wondering if we should have torn down all the plaster and put up dry wall. but what a mess that would have been, and more waste. and how many people actually have plaster walls these days? eventually the plan is to break into these walls and add built-in shelves and cabinets.

my hands and arms are so tired i almost didn’t post tonight. hope everyone had a nice weekend!

3 thoughts on “a long day”

  1. Excellent burrito place with avocados as a given in the veggie burrito and tacos. And they have black beans! The burrito was HUGE. Next time I might try the tacos. And for salsa, green is the way to go (and mixed with a little of the “non-chunky” red, BUENO!)

  2. by the way, i realize that i’m probably sanding leaded paint, so i’m wearing the respirator, and the vacuum cleaner has a hepa filter, and a special prefilter. we vacuum our clothes after we’ve been working, and take showers as soon as we get home. i’ll have to set up a sealed drop cloth system when we move in this weekend

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