Monday, July 29, 2013

Solo weekend - nice weather

I was able to take a vacation day on Friday and then get to the island later Thursday night. The weather was unseasonably cool for late July. Very nice for island work.

Friday night, the Arnold's took me out to dinner and I caught the sunset at Portside Marina.

Sunset at Portside Marina
 
Later on, I ran into my cousin John and family who were docked at Seaway Marina for the night. I met them Saturday morning for breakfast on the boat.
 
Back at it...
 
Spending hour and hours working alone and listening to classic rock, although I have heard the same songs for 25 years, I am discovering new lyrics that I never knew. Funny
 
Here is the rough cut-out for the recessed bar shelving to come. This will probably be like 3 shelves finished in either natural wood stain or painted white. Not sure yet.
 

Bar shelf nook - rough cut-out

Hanging drywall around the panel using left-over scraps. Every step of the way looking more and more finshed.
 
Drywall around the panel

In the utility room, I was able to finish the drywall, including the ceiling (and insulation), do the corners, and apply the first coat of mud.

I wanted to get this room the farthest along as far as drywall is concerned because I have it filled now with tools and stuff. I can't keep moving everything out of the way every time you want to work on/in this room. The biggest challenge with this room is that I am officially out of full sheets of drywall and I do not want to buy any more and lug them on the ferry. I do have a ton of large scrap pieces that I am using to finish up. So... this room will have many, many more seams than preferred. But joint compaound is cheap and you know what they say, "do your best and mud the rest".

Utility room drywall hung and first coat of mud
 
For the rest of the cottage, I was able to mud all walls (including closets) seams and screw holes with the first coat. Next time (when I get at least a day) I plan to do all of the ceiling seams and corners.
 

Lil Neil's room - wall mud first coat done

The insulation saga continues and will for the next few weeks at least. My goal is to be insulation complete by the Labor Day weekend, hopefully sooner. What you see in the photo below is my proof-of-concept for the vaulted ceiling. I wasn't sure the best product or proper size. These are 24 inch wide, 4 ft long batts with the kraft paper facing. Just staple them to the rafters and you are good-to-go.
Vaulted ceiling insulation started
 
All-in-all, a very productive weekend. I also, removed many of the smaller scraps of cut drywall to make more room for everything else and generally cleared out unusable crap!
 
Bonnie is headed-up on Friday for her new annual "Girls Weekend". I will be bringing the kids and Nama up on Sunday for the Circus next week and a few vacation days.
 
Hopefully, I can get some work done on the cottage as well. Have to wait and see...


Monday, July 22, 2013

Insulation "Fest" 2013

Big island weekend. It was officially Island Fest on Kelleys and the whole downtown was set-up with all kinds of food and vendors, etc. Saturday night included an awesome fireworks display that was really a great show, very cool.

After not going up to the island in nearly a month, I had a lot of stuff to do in a short window. Not to mention it was brutally hot and humid.

I had to stop at Menard's on the way to load up with over-priced insulation. The picture below does not really do this justice, because although is looks like a normal load, the Menard's guy had to use a fork lift to get this stuff in the truck. This is 4 packages of 11 - 4 ft batts all bundled together on top.

Insulation load #1 - boring

The Arnold's Food Truck made its debut for Island Fest Weekend. They served up all kinds of tasty Asian specialities all weekend long. If the Food Truck is rockin', please come a knockin'!

Good Eats Food Truck - Chris and Kiki Arnold
 
Saturday night, the Caddyshack featured Almost Famous from the westside of Cleveland. They packed the house, kicked some serious ass and had the crowd acting up in typical July fashion. Brad showed up to party on Saturday and we closed out the Caddyshack.
 

"Almost Famous" - live at the Caddy Shack

Probably the worst job so far with the cottage, is installing attic insulation. The material is so itchy, cumbersome, and it's consistently over 100 deg. But by far, beyond the heat and itch, the worst thing about it, is that you CAN'T get at the area you need to work on. Whatever technique you try to use to out think the insulation, nothing works, and you just deal with it sucking bad.

1st and foremost, I had to wrap the supply duct work because running the a/c in super hot/humid conditions causes the duct work to sweat and drip. I ran the a/c for hours on end starting on Friday evening and was surprised by the amount of dripping condensation on Saturday morning. Thankfully, I wrapped 75% on Friday night. The trick is, I had to turn off the a/c, towel off the wet duct work, and finish the wrap job as fast as possible while battleling the impending heat and humidity.

Finally, I wasn't able to capture a photo, I layed down over 500 sqft of R-30 insulation on top of the drywall ceilings in all of the 4 bedrooms.

Supply duct work wrapped with insulation
 
Below are some photos of the main bath room. Notice the sun tunnel installed in the ceiling. This is a great solution to bring in natural light in a small room with no windows. Thanks to Albert Hobar for mudding up this room and others when their family stayed at the cottage last week.


Main bath room sun tunnel and mud 

Sunday, completely burned out from insulation, I started drywalling the utility room.

The tankless water heater and pex manifold drywalled

Planning to do a ton of work next weekend. More to come...

Monday, July 15, 2013

Leach field leveled

The cottage still needs a ton of work done with the lot itself. One outstanding issue was that we had too much dirt (~approx 12 inches) piled on the top of the septic leach field. The problem with this is:
  1. The septic field is based on an evaporation style leaching system and too much dirt may prevent this from working properly
  2. The dirt supply (like most homeowners on our part of the island) is very limited, so any dirt that could be re-purposed is ideal
George, Chris and Tim were able to get it done on Sunday, July 14th.

Leach field, scraped and leveled... flat as a pancake!

Big thanks to George for using his Bobcat to move this dirt and do the grading. Another shout-out to Chris and Tim for coordinating and making it happen on a very hot Sunday in July. Very much appreciated!

Monday, July 8, 2013

You can't spell "KID ROCK" without "KI"

Although we have spent another weekend away from the beloved island, I had an extended 4th of July weekend that started with seeing KID ROCK at Blossom on Tuesday, July 2nd.

Me and Bon at Blossom ready for the show

The K-I-D takes the stage

Bon got this great close-up photo

In my opinion, no one says is better, to quote the K-I-D...

"In an old lawn chair,
And my family near,
Nowhere to go,
No place I'd rather be..."
 
- KID ROCK
 
Cottage updates...
 
Unfortunately, I have no updates to share. We have not been to the island in weeks. The weather has been real funny this season as it has rained some everyday for almost three weeks. I heard from the neighbors that our yard is a huge mud pit.
 
Next steps will be to get rolling on the insulation!