Mud room progressing

Mr Rainman stopped at the lumber store on his way out this morning so we would have enough lumber to finish up the walls. We had to frame in the door opening to the rough dimensions on the door receipt. I kept the receipt as it did have the needed dimensions and so that I could argue with Home Depot in six weeks when my door is not in yet.

We had to finish the door opening and the frame above the door. The door is 34” so that caused some problems framing the door, we got it worked out. The hard part was the corners. Each corner is an old iron pipe with 6” square 1/4” thick ends and then bolted to the concrete and the porch. The real problem is the pipe is welded in different spots on each end and neither pipe is identical. We had to try and frame around the pipes to get the corners stiffened. This was not easy and we kind of had to piece things together where the wood would actually fit.

When we went out to the barn this morning I tagged and banded the last pair in a jug. It was a little boy and he had pasty butt! The new momma was not keeping him cleaned up and it had frozen to his hair. It was a mess, I got it cleaned enough for him to poop. But it needs to get above freezing so I can get it out of his hair. We may have to bring him inside and get it all cleaned up. I will keep an eye on him. I had to do the same thing again this evening.

It did rain off and on throughout the day and we are under an ice advisory. You can see how the snow is turning into one big ice sheet with water on top. I finally had to start locking the dogs into the laundry room. The puppy’s injured foot was getting scraped up on the ice edges when her foot broke though the ice covered snow and she was leaving blood on the ice. She did not like not being outside while I was outside. It’s supposed to warm up so flooding may be a thing before the week is out.

Mr Rainman and I then worked on getting the plywood sheeting up onto the frame. As things started to get closed in I was able to really see how big the room was going to be and start thinking about what needed to happen on the inside. I think another $1k by the time I buy insulation, sealant and 12 more sheets of plywood with one smooth side. That doesn’t include sealing the plywood or building the countertop, bench stool and two open fronted shelving units. I think we will be into it about $4500 by the time we are all done with it.

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