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Snowshoe Virgins and Finally a Faucet!

This weekend was both quite productive and quite relaxing.  I was able to spend a lot of time outside and that has been something I have been missing quite a bit recently.  My dad and I dedicated a few hours Saturday morning to cleaning and sorting one small section of one of the barns out back.  His aim was to identify potential material to deliver to the scrap yard, my aim was far less productive.  After getting the news that a few bike frames I had been saving had already been sold as scrap I was determined to filter the remainder of the material destined for the scrap heap.  We processed overhead garage door tracks, stainless steel sink bowls, boat hoist assemblies, motors, pumps, metal storage cabinets, childhood toys, display racks salvaged from the once great Chase-Pitkin hardware store, and a number of unrecognizable artifacts from decades of accumulation.  I was inspired again to strive to obtain a reasonable work space in which to incorporate many of these antiquities into stylish furniture or rustic artworks.  It was a great way to start the day!

Then my wife and I broke out the newest additions to our outdoor enthusiasts arsenal, Snowshoes!

She loves the color! Mine are bright orange!

Neither one of us had held a pair of modern snowshoes in our hands so preparing for the expedition was a slow process, but once we strapped the colorful platforms to our feet the technique was not difficult to grasp.  There were only a few minor errors that assisted the learning curve, such as the understanding that walking backwards is not advised and typically results in a wet backside.

The path I remembered is quite ovegrown.

This was one of our favorite sections of the creek, there was almost always deer on the lowlands between the forks.

Overall the experience was extremely enjoyable and enabled us to travel back into the woods where my brother and I played while we were growing up.  I was able to revisit all the familiar landmarks and was both pained at the sight of some favorite climbing trees succumb to age and the powerful western winds, and glad to see evidence of beavers making an effort to return to the area.

Exhibit "A"

Exhibit "B"

Finally, I just have to mention that we also managed to get the brand new faucet installed in the new bathroom.  The water runs and there is no bucket under the sink!

It works

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Quick Tip – Faucets

Here’s a tip for all you do-it-yourselfers out there:  when purchasing a second-hand sink through a popular online classified posting, be sure to obtain all relevant information and potential sources of cost savings.  No, I didn’t get ripped off or encounter a shady salesman, I actually scored a great deal from an old couple trying to get rid of their large pedestal sink for $20. Let me tell you what I learned…

Test the fixtures before installing the sink in place. I purchased the sink early enough to plan the plumbing installation for that specific fixture, installed custom plumbing lines, finished floor, walls, paint, and finally discovered the leak from the faucet.

“Not a problem, I will just grab a new faucet, I saw them at the hardware store for, like, 30 bucks.”

Time for lesson 2:

When you have this:

Sink

And you want to get this:

You really have to get this:

You see the subtle difference between the first fixture and the second, the spacing of the handles on the sink do not permit a standard cheap faucet type.  Instead we discovered we would not be able to purchase a replacement faucet for less than $100 anywhere.  Sure there are some resources to purchase used fixtures of this design, and with enough patience the online classifieds could again be useful, but the bottom line is this bathroom has been in half-way to completion for several weeks and through the holidays, so it is time to finish it.

We purchased a new faucet last night and will be installing it this week, hopefully to complete the plumbing requirements for this particular room, never mind the shower room next door.

Elliott with new faucet

Not to be discouraged, my wife has been moved into the nearly functional bathroom for a few weeks now as the mirror and lights work just fine!

Looks good enough

p.s. as we drove to the Syracuse airport yesterday to see my father-in-law off, we made the marvelous observation that it appears winter is back!

Driving

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The Bathroom we are still working on…

Yes, we are still working on it, and no I haven’t been talking about it because I am ashamed.

Although we have taken a sort of construction hiatus during the holiday season, we did managed to assemble the room into something resembling a modern washroom before we set down our tools.  In its current state it remains unusable due to a leaky fixture on the sink and the general absence of any sort of door, but the floor is down, the walls are painted, the toilet and sink are installed, the lights are on.  We still have a deceptively long way to go, and some complications to rectify but I am certain all parties involved have learned a great deal, both about current construction standards, and efficient project management techniques.

Here are some photos during the painting process and the current state of affairs.

Between mud and paint

Paint supplies

Toilet and Sink in fully painted bathroom

Sink with vanity light, not-yet-installed oval mirror rests aginst the wall below

Let there be artificial light

Our largest hurdle left to overcome, other than purchasing new sink and shower fixtures, is the construction of the door frame.  Due largely to an abundance of inexperience, we have managed to frame the door opening without consideration of side trim pieces to cover the ends of the drywall.  We have a plan to work around this issue, we just need to gather the motivation to pull the project to a close.

A visiting, and very optimistic, friend even brought us a sort of “grand opening” gift to be placed in the new bathroom upon its completion, and hand crafted soap and towel stand built from reclaimed materials.

Toilet with "Grand Opening" gift

Track the progress: Walls and Halls, Tight Squeeze, Reverse Progression, Bathroom Update, How to Move Back in with your Parents

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