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Antique wooden step ladders

Antique wooden step ladders. The electrician has his name on everything including these folding chairs used for their lunches. Duct tape to maintain the chairs. We’re going to install three new windows in the link. The brick has been cut to accommodate the windows.

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Antique wooden step ladders

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  1. Antique wooden step ladders

  2. The electrician has his name on everything including these folding chairs used for their lunches

  3. Duct tape to maintain the chairs

  4. We’re going to install three new windows in the link

  5. The brick has been cut to accommodate the windows

  6. Strothers came to cut the old brick out of the link to open up the kitchen access

  7. The electrician and the bricklayer on site

  8. Angle iron to hold up the upper brickwork

  9. Sliding garage doors removed

  10. Kubota on site, Oscar is confused

  11. Finished with the wet saw on the brickwork

  12. Three new windows installed

  13. The girls are watching the progress

  14. Everything has Prest Electric written on it

  15. cleaning

  16. Prest Electric clock with protective covering

  17. I thought I’d write ‘not property Prest Electric’ on this piece of plywood used for a proposal

  18. Everything chained together overnight

  19. This is starting to get a bit nuts

  20. Getting ready for the entrance system

  21. Installation process

  22. Where do you want this wire?

  23. I need the wiring completed before I can proceed

  24. Wires and lighting everywhere

  25. It’s getting sorted out

  26. Someone blew snow on the shed roof, Pete removes it

  27. Heat duct for the porch being installed

  28. Propane tanks being delivered and installed

  29. Electrical inspection finished now we insulate and poly

  30. Seal end of joists

  31. Red tuct tape used to seal joints in the poly – acoustic sealant for the other joints

  32. A slow but necessary process

  33. Lots of corners and wires in the road

  34. 6 mil poly for the main floor ceiling

  35. Acoustic seal along the seams

  36. Ceiling first, then the walls

  37. The Building Inspector can examine the work

  38. Now it’s time to do the walls, insulation is in place

  39. Tim delivers the drywall

  40. Oscar would like a cookie

  41. Which one is mine?

  42. That’s ‘ west of Carlow ‘ – Tim got lost (bad directions)

  43. We’ve hung the drywall on the main floor, dust on the lens

  44. More drywall to install downstairs

  45. Supply of drywall is slowly going down

  46. Choose carefully – little waste

  47. Back at it the next morning – nice sunrise

  48. We install the grid ceiling

  49. The link is drywalled as well

  50. East end of the living area

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