
That's the story of the story this week. You can clearly seen a big bow in the plywood here. It was worse in the middle and at one point, Warren took out three screws and we lifted it up just to be sure. I could have sworn there was something under there, it bowed so much. Silly me, nothing was hiding under there. We joked about the canary under the plywood all day. Warren had to put more screws in than was called for in the instructions, just to be sure the canary was gone. :)
But I'm ahead of myself. We started out in the bathroom by measuring the layout of the rest of the floor to be covered by plywood. We were hoping to get the largest area possible covered by one large sheet of 4 x 8 plywood. It would require cutting several notches and angles here and there to do it. But then there would be just a half dozen small pieces to fill in the leftover spaces. Then we'd be done with this stage and could start the concrete backer board next.So after we took all the measurements, and trouped upstairs and downstairs twice to make more measurement (Remember Vern the Carpenter of "Measure twice, Cut once" fame?) Eventually we got it drawn out and started cutting. No saw horse so we used old chairs from the basement and the older car.

We stopped to chat with our neighbor, Linda, when she stopped by.
Then we got back to work. Now, you do understand, don't you, that when I say, "We got back to work," I'm talking about Warren, right? Because about all I've been good for so far is holding the boards when Shop Guy saws with the dangerous circular saw. Well, I do do some vacuuming up of sawdust, which we all know is VERY important. But really, Warren's doing all the work, we all know that, right?So after not very much more trimming, we got the big piece glued and started screwing it into the subfloor.
INSERT CANARY STORY HERE.

After that was done we, I mean Warren, got to the "easy" part of piecing the smaller spaces around the room.

And by 12:30 we were done. We had plans to go to a movie, but decided to take a leisurely lunch and do the movie tomorrow instead.
While I'm blogging about Week Nine, Warren is off the Lowe's AGAIN to see about the concrete backer board that is our next phase of the project, which won't take place till two weeks after Easter because we've got company coming for the holidays and would rather have fun with family, thank you very much!
So that's all for now, folks. Catch us in April for the next installment of the Bathroom Project!
Oh, for a parting shot, here's Miss Ellie, Princess of the House, looking slightly annoyed that her morning nap is being so rudely disturbed by all this noise and commotion.
Here's Hammy hiding in between the coffee table and the couch, waiting for innocent little Miss Ellie to walk by so he can POUNCE!


3 comments:
Sounds like the bathroom is coming along nicely.
I love the cats. They're both beautiful.
adorable cat pictures.
i am impressed at your bathroom progress, and glad one of the kitties wasn't actually under that floorboard.
Kaycie - You're right, our cats are beautiful. They take my breathe away some days. Alien creatures who communicate with us. A miracle.
Laurie - Seems slow to me some days. I'm starting to wonder when I'll get my bathroom back, but neither of us wants to work harder to get it done earlier. I like our Saturday morning rule.
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