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Sonny

13/08/2011 8:42 AM

What A Mess and then some...

Background: Some time ago, I bought an old rent house and have been
remodeling it, for a woodshop. The front center section was once a
recessed porch (http://www.flickr.com/photos/43836144@N04/4033313690/
in/photostream), which I incorporated into the interior for more shop
space. The roof of the porch wasn't sloped much and the temporary
roofing developed a serious leak. Last week I decided to fix the
problem.

I removed the old shingles and decking, reframed that whole front
area, with greater slope, added new decking, there, and to the
adjacent gable slopes, then shingled anew. During demolition, with
the roof off, I got stormed on... rained all inside the shop. Lots of
stuff got wet, but nothing ruined, I don't think.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/43836144@N04/?saved=1

My entertainment center, under construction, got soaked and has
developed water marks. In the past, I have removed similar water
marks, from mahogany window sills, by rubbing/washing with mineral
spirits, but haven't had a chance to clean up this cherry cabinet,
yet, so not sure if mineral spirits will work on this project. Any
recommendations?

It was hot as hell, working on the roof. My nephew came to help.
Monday, I became so hot & exhausted, I went to the ER to get checked
out. I'm fine, but it gave me a scare, since I've had serious med.
issues in the past. The work took 5 days from start to finish. Now,
I'm taking my time cleaning up all the demolition and interior mess/
debris.

This hasn't been a fun job, but I'm glad to get this repair & this
part of the remodel completed. *The new shingles are mis-matched,
i.e., discount shingles.... the bundles were returns (to Lowes) from
previous roofing jobs and I got them for $7 a bundle, as opposed to
$25 per bundle, otherwise. I don't need matching shingles for the
shop, at least not now.

I'm going to enjoy relaxing this weekend, not having to rush with
anything. I don't think I have worked this hard in a long time. It
feels good to be cleaning up, after all this work. I can, now, see
and appreciate how things are getting back into some semblance of
order and organization.

....And it's good to see Google has fixed our connection, to this
forum, problem. I was feeling abandoned. LOL.

Sonny


This topic has 9 replies

Sk

Swingman

in reply to Sonny on 13/08/2011 8:42 AM

14/08/2011 9:02 AM

On 8/13/2011 10:51 PM, Sonny wrote:

> I think Louisiana has some of the lowest
> property taxes in the nation.

Mais cher ... they just learned about dem new fangled calculators day
before yesterday, give'em time! ;)


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Last update: 4/15/2010
KarlC@ (the obvious)

Sc

Sonny

in reply to Sonny on 13/08/2011 8:42 AM

13/08/2011 8:51 PM

I've always had the homestead exemption in force and I joined the 2
properties (making it one) when I bought the lot next door. The
property tax was increased, when I joined the 2 properties. We are
assessed every 4 years, so the taxes may very well go up, again, after
the next assessment. I think Louisiana has some of the lowest
property taxes in the nation.

Sonny

Sk

Swingman

in reply to Sonny on 13/08/2011 8:42 AM

14/08/2011 11:30 AM

On 8/13/2011 10:42 AM, Sonny wrote:
> It was hot as hell, working on the roof. My nephew came to help.
> Monday, I became so hot& exhausted, I went to the ER to get checked
> out. I'm fine, but it gave me a scare, since I've had serious med.
> issues in the past. The work took 5 days from start to finish. Now,
> I'm taking my time cleaning up all the demolition and interior mess/
> debris.

Dude, I'm impressed! Your obvious self reliance, something that used to
be very common in that part of the world due to its rural nature, is
laudable.

Lache pas la patate, cher!

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www.e-woodshop.net
Last update: 4/15/2010
KarlC@ (the obvious)

JJ

"Josepi"

in reply to Sonny on 13/08/2011 8:42 AM

13/08/2011 10:01 PM

I like that one!

"property axes"

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"Bill" wrote in message news:[email protected]...
My hat is off to you for not being afraid to take on such a big
project! Just curious, and it's none of my concern, but don't you have
to pay higher property axes for a 2nd house which is not a primary
residence (because you wouldn't get a "homeowners exemption" on the 2nd
house)? Maybe the exemption is an Indiana thing, I'm not sure.
I didn't post to mention that though--best of luck on your project

JJ

"Josepi"

in reply to Sonny on 13/08/2011 8:42 AM

14/08/2011 1:30 PM

Have anything to do with being swamp land, alligators, and sinking into the
GoM?


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"Sonny" wrote in message
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I've always had the homestead exemption in force and I joined the 2
properties (making it one) when I bought the lot next door. The
property tax was increased, when I joined the 2 properties. We are
assessed every 4 years, so the taxes may very well go up, again, after
the next assessment. I think Louisiana has some of the lowest
property taxes in the nation.

Sonny

Sc

Sonny

in reply to Sonny on 13/08/2011 8:42 AM

14/08/2011 6:49 PM

On Aug 14, 12:30=A0pm, "Josepi" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Have anything to do with being swamp land, alligators, and sinking into t=
he
> GoM?
>


No, I think it has more to do with Louisiana's governance being more
deeply rooted in Cannon Law, as opposed to English Common Law. We
aren't sinking into the gulf (yet!), we're being washed away by
erosion. Only Lake Peigneur sunk .... into a salt mine:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DdHol4ICeDoo

Sonny

Sc

Sonny

in reply to Sonny on 13/08/2011 8:42 AM

15/08/2011 6:07 PM

>
> Dude, I'm impressed! Your obvious self reliance, something that used to
> be very common in that part of the world due to its rural nature, is
> laudable.


Mais yeah. Das what I was saying the whole time I was cleaning up,
today... Laud! Laud! Laud! What a mess.

Sonny

BB

Bill

in reply to Sonny on 13/08/2011 8:42 AM

13/08/2011 9:33 PM

Sonny wrote:
> Background: Some time ago, I bought an old rent house and have been
> remodeling it, for a woodshop. The front center section was once a
> recessed porch (http://www.flickr.com/photos/43836144@N04/4033313690/
> in/photostream), which I incorporated into the interior for more shop
> space.

My hat is off to you for not being afraid to take on such a big
project! Just curious, and it's none of my concern, but don't you have
to pay higher property axes for a 2nd house which is not a primary
residence (because you wouldn't get a "homeowners exemption" on the 2nd
house)? Maybe the exemption is an Indiana thing, I'm not sure.
I didn't post to mention that though--best of luck on your project

Bill


The roof of the porch wasn't sloped much and the temporary
> roofing developed a serious leak. Last week I decided to fix the
> problem.
>
> I removed the old shingles and decking, reframed that whole front
> area, with greater slope, added new decking, there, and to the
> adjacent gable slopes, then shingled anew. During demolition, with
> the roof off, I got stormed on... rained all inside the shop. Lots of
> stuff got wet, but nothing ruined, I don't think.
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/43836144@N04/?saved=1
>
> My entertainment center, under construction, got soaked and has
> developed water marks. In the past, I have removed similar water
> marks, from mahogany window sills, by rubbing/washing with mineral
> spirits, but haven't had a chance to clean up this cherry cabinet,
> yet, so not sure if mineral spirits will work on this project. Any
> recommendations?
>
> It was hot as hell, working on the roof. My nephew came to help.
> Monday, I became so hot& exhausted, I went to the ER to get checked
> out. I'm fine, but it gave me a scare, since I've had serious med.
> issues in the past. The work took 5 days from start to finish. Now,
> I'm taking my time cleaning up all the demolition and interior mess/
> debris.
>
> This hasn't been a fun job, but I'm glad to get this repair& this
> part of the remodel completed. *The new shingles are mis-matched,
> i.e., discount shingles.... the bundles were returns (to Lowes) from
> previous roofing jobs and I got them for $7 a bundle, as opposed to
> $25 per bundle, otherwise. I don't need matching shingles for the
> shop, at least not now.
>
> I'm going to enjoy relaxing this weekend, not having to rush with
> anything. I don't think I have worked this hard in a long time. It
> feels good to be cleaning up, after all this work. I can, now, see
> and appreciate how things are getting back into some semblance of
> order and organization.
>
> ....And it's good to see Google has fixed our connection, to this
> forum, problem. I was feeling abandoned. LOL.
>
> Sonny

JJ

"Josepi"

in reply to Sonny on 13/08/2011 8:42 AM

15/08/2011 5:31 PM

Too much greed sucking the petroleum out of the dirt and puttin' nothin'
back in. Y'all need to stuff some garbage down them there holes with a
compactor and hope it spits out some of that there petroleum for the next
generation (kin, that is...not them there power makers)


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"Sonny" wrote in message
news:b635b479-eac2-4a18-b57a-e71d3d4c73ef@c29g2000yqd.googlegroups.com...
No, I think it has more to do with Louisiana's governance being more
deeply rooted in Cannon Law, as opposed to English Common Law. We
aren't sinking into the gulf (yet!), we're being washed away by
erosion. Only Lake Peigneur sunk .... into a salt mine:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHol4ICeDoo

Sonny


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