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Weekend Warrior

Friday, March 29, 2013

The Miata has morphed from daily driver to weekend warrior, seems like the only time it gets to come out from under its blanket is on Fridays and Saturdays. That’ll be changing soon as the BKR is wrapping up. Tomorrow the counter top goes in and Monday the back splash goes up. Also on Monday the last bits of plumbing should get wrapped up, sink and garbage disposal hooked up, ice maker line run and the dishwasher all buttoned up. Tuesday the dumpster that blocks access to the garage goes away and then the Emperor will once again be allowed back into his throne room.

Plus, spring appears to be finally here and the weather will now be nice enough to actually enjoy riding with the top down for at least the evening trip home from work.

Even though today was Friday, it was a weekend day for us because the Valve Store ™ considers Good Friday a holiday, so we uncovered the Miata and drove it when we did our running around. After we got home for the day I took advantage of the nice weather and changed its oil and rotated its tires.

Started up, went down, went up, still up.
Miata Top Transitions since 10/24/08: 1207
Tagged: Kitchen, Miata Service, Miatatude, Remodeling

Place Counter Top Here

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Under Cabinet Lights

The contractor did some work at our place today. The (nearly) last of the handles went on cabinets, they sanded and smoothed out the sheet rock to old wall joints and the under cabinet lights went up.

Our counter top install is scheduled for this coming Friday morning. Last Friday they measured and yesterday they called to ask how many holes we needed for our faucet. The answer was one. After Donna and my afternoon walk I had a voice mail on my phone from the counter top people, “Please call me I think I may have given you the wrong invoice. We may have charged you for the wrong sink.”

Our first quote from them was for a Large Single Bowl, 30 1/4″ x 18 3/16″ x 10″. We decided that that size sink was big enough for bathing babies or medium sized dogs. As we have neither and all Donna really wanted was a sink big enough to soak an 18″ cookie tray, we asked them to quote a Medium Single Bowl, 16 Gauge, 23 1/4″ x 18″ x 9″ one. When I told the woman that we wanted the medium bowl and had an invoice to that effect, she said she had ordered a large sink.

My first thought was, which I voiced to her, “Have they started cutting the granite yet?” My second thought was, which I kept to myself, Donna is going to has a fit, we will be cancelling this order and we will just have some plywood counter tops with a 5 gallon bucket as a sink and the garden hose through the window for a faucet. She told me, “They’re still cutting Thursday’s job,” and that she would see if she could get a medium sink.

An hour passed, I still hadn’t heard back and with that second thought looking more likely, I called back. “Oh,” she said, “I didn’t think I needed to call you back. We get our sinks overnighted from Atlanta. Don’t worry, you’ll be fine.”

Phewww!

Tagged: Kitchen, Remodeling

Fan

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Fan

There wasn’t much work done on Friday contractor-wise. They did get the bottom molding on the wall cabinets added. Donna and I are very pleased with the results, makes a nice little accent. Kind of tough to see in tonight’s new photo, but trust me, it’s a nice touch. They also made sure all the base cabinets were locked down for the counter top measurement that was scheduled for late that afternoon.

The fellow from the granite shop showed up at quarter after four and spent the next 45 minutes guiding a laser beam a 1/2 above the base cabinets with a tablet. And then when he was through with that high tech procedure, he broke out a tape measure to double check.

Today I hung up our ceiling fan. It was kind of tricky and I almost didn’t leave myself enough wire to hook it up. When I first hung it on the eye bolt I screwed into the joist, the finish piece I added to cover the electrical box in the ceiling didn’t fully cover the hole in the ceiling. What at first seemed like a problem was really a non-issue as the small cover looked out of balance in comparison to the large motor on the caged fan. The solution to both problems was to buy an eight dollar 10″ Bronze Ceiling Medallion.

We then held up our chosen pendant light over the sink and while both of us loved the light when we bought it, now seeing it in its natural habitat, it was too big. We took it back to Home Depot where we got it and went to look at their other pendant lights for possible replacements. We picked something out we liked, but didn’t buy it because we still had to go to Lowe’s for another thing so we wanted to see what they had.

At Lowe’s we eyed several options and final settled on a nice frosted cylinder for the glass. But we couldn’t find a matching wired or pole topper that fit the shade. Turns out we never would, the glass shade we picked was mis-shelved, it was the type that went with wall mounted fixtures. The same shaped glass in gloss white finish made an acceptable back up choice. Even though the pendant won’t be hanging very low, we didn’t put it up for fear of being in the way for the counter top install next Friday.

Tagged: Kitchen, Remodeling

Miscommunication

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Kitchen

Recess lighting is in, all the cabinets are locked in and almost all the handles are on. Tomorrow’s agenda is the rest of the handles, finishing up installing the toe kick finish pieces and the light rail* molding needs put up. Plus running the plumbing line for the ice maker to the fridge’s new spot.

We have this really cool ceiling fan for the kitchen: allen + roth 20-in Valdosta Dark Oil Rubbed Bronze Outdoor Ceiling Fan. I wanted to mount it just like the photo shows except where the long power cord goes off into the distance, I wanted to put a plug near the fan end of the cord and plug it into a single outlet placed in the ceiling near the fan. I could see what I wanted in my mind’s eye, but what Donna saw in her mind’s eye was totally different. Tonight, she figured out what I saw and didn’t like it a bit. So we went to Lowe’s and then Home Depot until we could find a solution that the two of us could live with. Now to explain it to the contractor…

*or what ever they call that extra accent piece of molding that runs around the bottom of the upper cabinets is called.

Tagged: Kitchen, Remodeling

Starting To Look Like A Kitchen

Wednesday, March 20, 2013



The blue tape is Donna and I figuring out where we want the 3 dozen or so handles.

They not only finished the upper cabinets, they also finished up the back wall. Tomorrow will be the lower cabinets and dishwasher. This means that the counter top people can come on Friday to do their whole laser measuring thing. The counter top folks will be able to install a week earlier than the previous April 5th date.

Between measure and counter top install the contractor can put up the ceiling fan, the recess lights in the ceiling and the under cabinet lights, so after the counter top there will just be the back splash tile and some mop up work. Maybe by Tax Day we’ll have a kitchen.

Tagged: Kitchen, Remodeling

You Can’t Rush Art

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

I know I’ve said it a million times, mostly in a manner Dr. Sheldon Cooper has trouble recognizing, but when it comes to kitchen cabinets, it is actually true.

They didn’t get as far as I predicted and at this rate we will be lucky if they meet our imposed deadline of Friday. They did get the shelf on the left side mostly built and started the crown molding. partially finished the valance over the sink and hung the last two cabinets on the right. This still leaves finishing the valance, finishing the right hand shelf and the crown molding, which at the rate they are moving seems like a whole day’s work, before starting on the bottom cabinets. And there is still the back wall…

Tagged: Kitchen, Remodeling

Twenty Four Days Later

Monday, March 18, 2013

Twenty Four Days Later

Twenty four days after the first upper cabinet was installed and then taken down, we finally had more put up. Hopefully for good this time. They got two walls of uppers and part of another in today. Tomorrow’s goal is to finish the 3rd wall, do the crown molding on those three and start work on the back/refrigerator wall.

The Miata has now been regulated to strictly a weekend car. We took the cover off on Friday night for Saturday’s MMC event and put the cover back on Sunday night. We were going to leave it off and drive it to work for the early part of the week, but then the forecast changed, so we decided to let it stay snuggled up for the supposedly wet week ahead.

There were a few new caches in the area that we went out and did yesterday. A couple were mystery/puzzle caches that involved something called a Jefferson Disk that at first glance appeared to be complex just for the sake of complexity, but in the end turned out to be the most fun we’ve had geocaching in a while.

Those caches involved a bit of bushwacking and I of course was in shorts, so I came out of the woods with a few thorn stabs dripping blood. A walk off the trail here may be mildly dangerous, but compared to Texas it is literally a walk in the park. Every plant in the west Texas dessert is out to kill you. Not just the cactus either, if you take a closer look at any plant out there or make the mistake of brushing up against one, you realize quickly that heavy denim pants are the only real option for attire bloodless geocaching.

Tagged: Geocaching, Kitchen, Miata, Remodeling
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