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What did you do to / for your E53 today??
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Home improvement mostly. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...8f9494bf99.jpg Tricky solution such as this crazy trim match across a threshold. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...18be9bbeb2.jpg Patched not painted. It will be a seamless transition between old 3/4 and new taller trim. I replaced the old floors with new hardwood and it lowered the floor 3/4 “ and the basic quarter round no longer reached the baseboards. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...08ed0072b5.jpg Another example of 19th century carpentry. The seams will be invisible once caulked. |
I am all too familiar with this type of work doing various remodels on our 54 year old home. Nice work Andrew. Caulk/paint and those baseboards looked great I'm sure. With home improvement, "The last 10% of the work makes 90% of the difference."
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That is very very true.
Case in point; https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...b88b23a6f2.jpg 95% done https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...9342310893.jpg 98% done. Those were 8.5/10 difficulty. Dropping three floor means the door jamb no longer reached three ground making it at least 3x the difficulty. I managed to figure out a way to mate with the jamb by cutting more off the bottom so I could go straight under the stop, problem being then that the jamb was twisted like 5° |
Why did the floor drop so dramatically,. Was the old one layered?
In that case above I think I would have brought the jamb down, cutting the profile out of MDF or something. Looks like 1/2" would have slid right in. That's just my approach though. Your skills with a miter obviously out pace mine so I avoid miters if possible. In the immortal words of Clint, "A man has got to know his limitations." :D |
The old floor was hardwood suspended 1.5" above the floor on 2x2 "sleepers" with no subfloor. Since the floor was floating relying on the t&g to hold it up, all the boards move=squeak.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...628fb04edb.jpg Sorry sideways but shows the old floor with part removed. We removed the old floor and sleepers, put down a proper T&G subfloor over the original subfloor after nailing that down. We nailed new 3/4" hardwood to the new subfloor. Plywood has tripled in price or we would have added two layers so to save $1000 material $600 labor on a $7000 job we lowered the floor. Also: part of the house they already had replaced the hardwood with interlocking floor where they had doubled the subfloor to match the height; I was able to pull the top layer from two rooms and save$150 in material by re using it. |
What did you do to / for your E53 today??
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https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...184f99cf80.jpg Haven't seen my back seat in months. Possibly since '20. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...JdOUdmhIpvpDaT Made a playlist so I can share videos. The cleaning the chaos video is a hoot. I used a snow broom to sweep out the chaos. I'm going to make a time lapse of taking out and putting in the boxes. I have a feeling it will be a little mind blowing |
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I use fiberglass insulation if available vs. backer rod. Fills to any size. Often the gap to tight for backer
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