While I was
playing with my nieces all day and catching up with ex-swimmers, David strapped
on his tool belt and got to work. After our previous attempts to install
drywall, David tweaked his strategy which made all the difference. Before, he
would measure the outlets, draw onto the board, cut, and then install. This way
created lots of room for error with measurements and just wasn’t working. So
instead, David would loosely install a sheet, use his dremel tool to cut out
the shape of the box, and then screw in the rest of the sheet when it was
flush. Loads easier! Thank you dremel :o) He still ran into difficulties with
the boards not meeting flush with each other due to error on the builders part
with the studs. Nothin’ a shim, mud and tape can’t fix, right? Pictures of the kitchen are complimentary of David this time :o) And a few of my niece from me.Thursday, March 21, 2013
Day 30 March 16
While I was
playing with my nieces all day and catching up with ex-swimmers, David strapped
on his tool belt and got to work. After our previous attempts to install
drywall, David tweaked his strategy which made all the difference. Before, he
would measure the outlets, draw onto the board, cut, and then install. This way
created lots of room for error with measurements and just wasn’t working. So
instead, David would loosely install a sheet, use his dremel tool to cut out
the shape of the box, and then screw in the rest of the sheet when it was
flush. Loads easier! Thank you dremel :o) He still ran into difficulties with
the boards not meeting flush with each other due to error on the builders part
with the studs. Nothin’ a shim, mud and tape can’t fix, right? Pictures of the kitchen are complimentary of David this time :o) And a few of my niece from me.
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