Dear NSA,
I'm joking.
Anyhoo, I really need to clean my kitchen and color my roots before I (all together now) head back to the Home Depot.
Yesterday I spent the day tearing out the sub floor. Man!! What a job that was! I swear there were nails every 2" inches! It took me an hour to do a tiny four foot section.
But I now have forearms like Popeye.
"Ah ga ga ga ga ga!"
These old pine floorboards are awesome! What character they have! The smell of pine when I uncovered them was wonderful!
We'll need to replace a few. After seeing that adorable little imp, Nicole Curtis of DIY's Rehab Addict fix old wood floors, I'm confident it will look awesome when we're done. If you love to see old homes restored, you must watch Nicole's show. She has such passion for the importance of restoring/preserving old homes and keeping their history. She also always hangs and American flag on her rehabbed homes. A gal after my own heart! YaY!
So when hubs got home from work, he helped with clean up duty.
Look!! A man using a broom!!
It's like seeing a Northern Hairy-Nosed Wombat!
No, I don't mean he looks like a Northern Hairy-Nosed Wombat.
I mean the rarity of seeing one.
((giggle))
Happy Thursday, everyone!!
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Okay then! You do know that Hubby is now going to known as "Wombat" don't you? Cute!
ReplyDeleteYou can rent a tool at the HD which is used by carpet installers to remove old padding and subfloors..it looks like a giant "cat's paw" (the nail puller thingie you are using) only wider and with a chisel sort of edge on one end. OR you can rent one of the same sort of things that roofers use to remove shingles! Either one makes short work of hundreds of nails in a floor! Not too $$ and better for your knees..you use them standing up!
Hello New follower here...wonderful blog ...I look forward to reading along with your remodel progress as I too just recently complete home overhaul...enjoy your evening...Hugs lil raggedy Angie
ReplyDeleteCan you do my roots to, :) love that floor beeeeautiful!!!!!!! Thanks for keeping us remodelling with you, so much fun, Blessings Francine.
ReplyDeletePeri, "Mr. Wombat" ((giggle)) mentioned those scraping tools to me. But I was worried it would damage the (soft) pine boards. So I did it old school.
ReplyDeleteHi Angie! YaY! Thanks for being a new follower. It's nice to meet you.
Francine as of today I am "rootless." But give me a couple weeks and we can have a home remodel/hair color party!
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