Thread: Kitchen Remodel
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01-05-2020 04:25 PM #1
Kitchen Remodel
Not really a Hot Rod build but if I get this done it will ensure that my wife will let me continue on my Dodges' so I think I can sneak it in hereWe've been talking about this for awhile and wanted to get started on it this winter so here we go. It's going to be a crap ton of work again for this old house, it's down to the studs up top and replacing the floor joists below to straighten out the unbelievably crooked/ Fun house floor. We had to do the same thing to the living room. I'm kinda curious as to how old this house is as it has square nails and full dimensional lumber, which makes it a pain. The end product will have new ceiling, ship lap walls new cupboards and laminate floor.
1st pic is how it original was, they were cheap cabinets that were put in used about 30 years ago.
2nd pic is where I moved some of them to the other side of the kitchen for now and hooked up pluming so we can still have a kitchen.
3rd pic is cupboards removed and to see what's behind door #1
4th is we got the sheet rock down and now to remove the plaster it was covering up.
5th is my hired man paid with food and board getting ready to tackle the plaster.Seth
God cannot give us a happiness and peace apart from Himself, because it is not there. There is no such thing. C.S.Lewis
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01-05-2020 04:37 PM #2
Here we have the west wall down to the studs and was blessed with this screwed up mess. Apparently there was a large window there at one time so I have a header that can be trimmed down to size. Most of the support 2x4's are sliced together so I ended up removing quite a bit of the wall and starting over. I also replaced the sliced 2x4's with 2x6's and furred out the rest to a 2x6 wall for better insulation. I'm going to do a 1 inch layer of spray foam and then bat insulation, I bought a foam kit from Menards so we'll see how that goes. I but just the bat in for now till I get all of the kitchen to the point of where I can foam all I need to in one shot. I had to cut the bottom of the studs loose on the south wall to pull them in about 1 1/2 inches to get the wall straight. This old house had a new basement put under it in the 90's but I think a match may have been a better idea but we'll get a new house one room at a timeSeth
God cannot give us a happiness and peace apart from Himself, because it is not there. There is no such thing. C.S.Lewis
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01-05-2020 04:48 PM #3
I did find a remnant of a newspaper with some trucks for sale and some good advise on roofing contractors!Seth
God cannot give us a happiness and peace apart from Himself, because it is not there. There is no such thing. C.S.Lewis
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02-21-2020 02:44 PM #4
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02-21-2020 05:19 PM #5
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02-21-2020 05:41 PM #6
I remember that movie, I didn't think it was anything to write home about but then again I was only 14.Ken Thomas
NoT FaDe AwaY and the music didn't die
The simplest road is usually the last one sought
Wild Willie & AA/FA's The greatest show in drag racing
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02-21-2020 06:00 PM #7
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01-05-2020 05:19 PM #8
Now would be a good time to upgrade the electricalKen Thomas
NoT FaDe AwaY and the music didn't die
The simplest road is usually the last one sought
Wild Willie & AA/FA's The greatest show in drag racing
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01-05-2020 05:34 PM #9
Seth
God cannot give us a happiness and peace apart from Himself, because it is not there. There is no such thing. C.S.Lewis
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01-05-2020 06:27 PM #10
I ran into some of that crap when we first bought this house. I rewired it with 12-2 and soldered all connections, I'm not fond of fire.Ken Thomas
NoT FaDe AwaY and the music didn't die
The simplest road is usually the last one sought
Wild Willie & AA/FA's The greatest show in drag racing
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01-06-2020 05:17 AM #11
That looks like fun. My bride and I have done five kitchens over the years, plus maybe half of one where we are now. It's sometimes amazing what you find when you strip away the "make up". Our second remodel looked like yours, down to the studs, early '50s house with knob and tube wiring. Had 7 layers of tile and linoleum... ...ended up just setting the saw blade to depth and cut it into 3 x 3 squares down to the subfloor and chucking them in the dumpster. We laugh about it... .now.
For all that it's a pain to live with remodeling "stuff", the reward at the end is well worth it.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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01-06-2020 07:54 PM #12
It will be worth it for sure, but it does suck living in it at the same time. I hear you on the layers of floor, I got 3 layers of hardwood down with the last being nailed in with square nails. I wish that old floor could talk about what has happened over the last 100 + years. I cut as deep as I could with the circular saw and then hauled out my battery chain saw. FYI the battery chainsaw is worth every penny, I haven't fired up my Sthil since I bought this thing.
The last two pics are of our living room during the most gutted part of that " build " and the second is being able to relax in it 9 months later. I hope the kitchen goes faster!Seth
God cannot give us a happiness and peace apart from Himself, because it is not there. There is no such thing. C.S.Lewis
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01-06-2020 10:02 PM #13
Ken Thomas
NoT FaDe AwaY and the music didn't die
The simplest road is usually the last one sought
Wild Willie & AA/FA's The greatest show in drag racing
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01-06-2020 08:44 AM #14
I did this for a living for a long long time here and in Chicago. You just never know what your going to find. When we moved here our kitchen was 10x6 you walked through to get to basement. Good luck with your remodel as was said, in the end it will be worth it.Charlie
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01-06-2020 07:40 PM #15
Hated to see that news, he was a good online friend.
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