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Re: New Thread. New Career? Holy Crap
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 1:00 pm
by tugon (imported)
kristoff wrote: Mon Mar 19, 2007 9:26 pm
Since I previously threatened to share my ongoing adventures with another house rehabbing, I suppose I ought to bore everyone with some details.
My business partner and I bought a single family two-story over basement house in South Minneapolis, Minnesota (US). The property was about to go into foreclosure, and I think (hope) we got a good deal on the price. We’ll see… when we are done and ready to re-sell.
The folks who lived there were both grossly, morbidly obese, and quite filthy in their habits, which shows all over the house. There have been no repairs, and extremely little maintenance done in about 15 years, save for a new shingle roof about 5 years ago, after a storm, paid for by insurance. When these folks moved out they left behind a great deal of trash as well as abandoned personal property, which I had to haul away and pay to dispose of (2500 pounds of it).
This past Thursday we had the electric power company (Xcel – lousy bastards) drop our power line into the house. They were 3-1/2 hours late. We then installed a new service panel (circuit breaker box) and installed new power leads in from the meter box. The inspector showed up an hour early, saw that we knew what we were doing, and passed the inspection with a couple of requirements we needed to add (bonding the mast to the panel and ground rod, and grounding the water main on the street side of the water meter). Regardless, we got a pass sticker on the panel. Xcel reconnected our power at 2100 (11 PM) the same day, a five hour delay. Very nasty letter has been sent, and I will refuse to pay their service bill. They cost me more than they charge.
Once we had de-trashed the house, we began removing walls (plaster, lath, framing) where we did not want them, for now only on the second floor. There will be more of that to come in lower reaches of the house. There were two very tiny bedrooms on the second floor, with very shallow, small closets between them. We removed the closets, and recessed a 4” x 8” suspension beam into the ceiling to support the span of the ceiling and roof. Significant stabilization has resulted, and all sagging is out of the ceiling. The two small bedrooms are now one, and new closet space is being built into the end of the now larger room, as well as a new linen closet for the bathroom where one of the old bedroom entrance doors was located.
The other bedroom on the same floor is also having its closet rebuilt. Both bedrooms and the bathroom on this floor are being re-wired to bring them up to building code. Today, I re-wired the bathroom with a 20 Amp circuit, routed through a GFCI receptacle so that everything in the room is fault interruptible. I also brought a new circuit into the now doubled bedroom, and did some routing of cabling under the floor, which I had removed/replaced (where the old closets were). Of course, the bedrooms are being equipped with Arc-Retardant Interruptible circuit breakers (required by code here as of 01 May 2007).
Tomorrow, Tony (my partner) will cut channels into the wall plaster in both bedrooms and drill wire routing holes for most of the remainder of the re-wiring on that floor. He will also cut a new access to the attic (above ceiling area), so that I can crawl through and wire ceiling lights. I expect that on either Wednesday or Thursday I will be able to “hot up” all of the wiring up there (the bath is “hot” already).
That is the current insanity, thus far. Of course, I work a regular job full time days, and a part-time accounting and tax practice as well (very busy this time of year with tax filings). No wonder the sister is nucking futts….
I am sincerely impressed. You sure are handy with a tool. After reading about all you have been doing I am going to take a nap for you.
Re: New Thread. New Career? Holy Crap
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 8:47 pm
by kristoff
Took the day off from my pretend work - that I get paid for. Instead I "really" worked today. More wiring. Crawling around in ancient Rock Wool insulation - miserable shit. FUCKING ITCHY. Pulling wire through wall cavities, feeding fish tapes, devicing the wiring.... Got the back bedroom all done and hot. I am prepped to pull all the wire in the front bedroom. Tony is building closets. After I am done with wire, I am leaving that floor to him to play with sheetrock and plaster. Then I'll start demolition in the basement preparatory to installing egress window, bedroom and bath....
Gotta find a security system for the inside of the egress window.... bars or screen or something... looking... hopefully economical...
Lastly, we hauled 2080 pounds of scrap lumber, old trim, lots of lathe, plaster, and a lot of old shelving from the basement to the city transfer dump station. Poor truck could hardly haul the load...
Then we had Chinese buffet and watched lots of Gorgeous men..... and Got Stuffed (with food). Home thereafter.
Tomorrow - aches, pains, back to work at the paid job, aches, pains, ibuprofen, ibuprofen...... Back to the job site tomorrow evening ,,,,, WIRE again.
You know, crawling around in that frigging attic in a habit is a total bitch....
Re: New Thread. New Career? Holy Crap
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 5:57 am
by A-1 (imported)
Krister,
Well, you need to go on T.V. "Flip this House" or "This Old House", something like that. That could provide extra income so that you could quit the accounting stuff...
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JesusA (imported) wrote: Fri Mar 16, 2007 10:00 pm
Records seem to be missing for most of the castrations, but Judge Turrentine, when interviewed later in life, thought that he had ordered about 140...
Odd, castration and turpentine (I know you hit a "p" key instead of an "r" key) is an old Indiana tradition, used mostly on hogs. (...and maybe a couple of errant neighbors by your friendly local klansmen.

) Cut 'em when the Zodiac sign is in the feet, I was always told. Use turpentine and lard, make a poltice and rub it into the stub. Never lost a one that way...
Re: New Thread. New Career? Holy Crap
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 4:54 pm
by sapient (imported)
Oh my... I've lived in my apartment for two years now and I have STILL not completed all the refurbishing that I have planed. And that is only two bedrooms, a kitchen and a hallway. (Bathroom was refitted a few years back) And only the kitchen needed redoing from scratch.
Hmm, Kristoff - how about taking a trip to Sweden this summer?

Re: New Thread. New Career? Holy Crap
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 5:05 pm
by Uncle Flo (imported)
As for me--- I'm in the 10th year of a three year remodeling project. Maybe I should have moved out to do it. --FLO--
Re: New Thread. New Career? Holy Crap
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 8:58 pm
by kristoff
sapient (imported) wrote: Fri Mar 23, 2007 4:54 pm
Oh my... I've lived in my apartment for two years now and I have STILL not completed all the refurbishing that I have planed. And that is only two bedrooms, a kitchen and a hallway. (Bathroom was refitted a few years back) And only the kitchen needed redoing from scratch.
Hmm, Kristoff - how about taking a trip to Sweden this summer?
Havent been there since I left at age 2 to come to US, save for a 3 week visit a long time ago to visit some of my remaining family, and then go touring much of Western Europe with my cousin from Oslo. Might be due for a return trip; but then I detest working vacations. On the other hand, WTF is a vacation?
Re: New Thread. New Career? Holy Crap
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 8:38 pm
by sapient (imported)
On the other hand, WTF is a vacation?
Oh, that's easy, actually. It's when you stop getting a salary at the end of the month, for all the things you do. (Therefore the wallet soon become empty - vacant of money. Hence "vacation"...)
A common mistake is to associate the 'end of salary' with an end to the long list of things to do. I don't know who's responsible for that obfuscation, but it seems as though it has spread very wide...
Re: New Thread. New Career? Holy Crap
Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 8:43 pm
by kristoff
Two plus months of insanity with that frigging house. I have sworn off doing rebabs again unless they are total gut outs fresh start. Otherwise, new construction only.
We have made substantial progress on our disaster. I have finished re-wiring the entire house. Only have to pull in the pipe and lines for a 30Amp sub-panel in the garage; then I can put the sparky toys away.
Tony is slowly getting everything trimmed up casing, base boards, etc. Tomorrow I am painting the crown mouldings for the front room and the dining room, and after dry, installing them. We re-rocked the ceilings in those rooms after removing a bunch of tacky, nasty acoustical tiles. All the ceilings and a few walls have been shot with texturing
We also pulled out the wall between the dining room and the kitchen, beamed it, and are going to install a peninsula cabinet/counter. Put a new window in the kitchen, moved all the plumbing and gas pipes; installing a new radiator, moving another, moving the rear entry door.
Yesterday and today, we finished framing the new bedroom in the basement (bathroom down there is done), and got about 80% of sheetrock up. Tomorrow, our saw guy is coming to saw out an egress window in the basement (we dug the well in yesterday); Ill frame it tomorrow and hang the window, then hang more sheetrock, and start taping as well.
Hopefully, the place will be back on market in about 2 weeks (hope XX fingers). We better get the price I want for it, otherwise, it gets turned into a seminary and rescue home for wayward altar boys.
Re: New Thread. New Career? Holy Crap
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 2:59 pm
by kristoff
Re: New Thread. New Career? Holy Crap
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 3:36 pm
by Paolo
I've been in that house, full finished basement and all. It's BEAUTIFUL! I've even christened the upstairs loo...There should be a plaque over the toilet, "The Overlord sat here."
hehe