Task List October 29, 2008

1.    Complete framing roof over south bumpout
1.    Install ice and water shield and felt - house (roofing nails)
2.    Sheath south bumpout (hand nail)
2.    Install soffits and trim on house (brad nailer)
3.    Install fascia boards on house (siding nailer)
4.    Install drip edge on house (roofing nails)
5.    Install trim build-up on house (brad/siding nailer)
6.    Move scaffolding to back and north side of house
7.    Install soffits on garage (brad nailer)

Task List October 25, 2008

Install front dormer
Sheath front and rear dormers
Complete roof over south bump-out
Adjust roof over north bump-out
Paint fiber cement fascias
Install buildup on sub-fascia
Do bump-out roof sheathing (N and S)
Install ice and water shield
Complete installing sub-fascia
Clean lot, house and arrange lumber
Install soffits on garage
Paint soffit trim
Arrange garage
Install soffits on house
Install fascia boards
Complete kitchen window bump-out
Begin installing soffit trim
Determine grade level at front stairs
Dig stair holes and pour concrete
Make porch stairs
Plumb interior walls
Add gusset plates - interior walls

Sheathing and Scaffolding

With only a small crew of volunteers, we made very good progress last Wednesday (the 22nd).

The scaffolding we erected on the front of the house worked so well, we decided to do the same on the south side.

With the scaffolding in place, we were able to complete the hip rafter (south-west corner of house). Shown above are Si Cartland and Jeff Fredericks cutting the rafter to correct length. Even with trusses, we never realized that a hip roof would be so much work. Especially with bump-outs on two sides. Another shot of the corner work with Dennis in the picture.

With the rafters in place, we were able to complete the sheathing of the main roof, finally!

While some were up on the roof, Tom and Dick were adding a 3/4″ piece to bottom of the sub-fascia.

The family, across the street from the build site, had two pug dogs. This is the family mentioned several months ago. Now they have seven pugs. This is one of them with owner. A couple more.

The last item we accomplished on Wednesday, was the the framing of the dormer on the east side of the roof. There will be a similar one on the west end of the roof.

A task list for Saturday (next work day) will be published after this posting.

Task List - Saturday, October 11, 2008

Erect scaffolding
Install fascia boards
Install roof sheathing - Crew 1
Install roof sheathing - Crew 2
Complete install truss beam - front
Install short trusses - front sides of house
Complete rear porch framing
Move cabinets and tile to basement
Clean lot and arrange lumber
Arrange garage
Complete framing for garage soffit
Frame front porch
Complete kitchen window bumpout
Move topsoil
Make paint samples
Determine grade level at front stairs
Dig stair holes and pour concrete
Redo garage joists
Install porch decking
Make porch stairs
Plumb interior walls
Add gusset plates - interior walls

Task List Saturday, October 1, 2008

Complete framing for garage soffit
Add bracing to installed trusses
Install truss beams - front and rear
Install short trusses - four sides of house
Complete rear porch framing
Replace long truss brackets
Install roof sheathing
Frame front porch
Complete kitchen window bumpout
Determine grade level at front stairs
Dig stair holes
Redo garage joists
Install porch decking
Make porch stairs
Plumb interior walls
Add gusset plates - interior walls
Install corner waterproofing (felt and staples)
Install house wrap (staples)
Install window waterproofing

Task List Wednesday September 24, 2008

 TASK LIST

Can you say concrete, boys and girls? And maybe trusses.

Hope to see you all then.

Lunches Available, Cheap

Last Saturday was a quiet work day. Where we have been having 25 to 35 volunteers show up each Saturday work day (versus 6 to 10 on Wednesdays), only about 8 came to the site. Since we have no way of knowing how many volunteers will decide to come out and help, we guess on numbers and notify the assigned church to bring out that number of lunches. Thus, Mark Allen, of First Presbyterian Church of Arlington Heights, brought out 30 lunches with drinks and desserts.

The drinks and desserts will usually keep, but what do you do with 20 or so delicious sandwiches? Fortunately, our partner family was able to find takers for the leftovers.

The volunteers continued installing the house trusses and making the carry beams that support the trusses over the two porches.

A set of trusses (for one of the dormers)is missing and we do not remember if it was delivered with the original order. MIght have to make a copy ourselves.

No photos were taken.

Task List 2008 09 17

Re-staple felt on garage roof
Adjust framing for garage soffit
Plumb and brace existing installed trusses
Complete installation of long trusses
Plumb interior walls
Plumb trusses
Problem with floor elevation
Install short trusses - four sides of house
Dig pier holes
Form piers with Sonotube
Complete kitchen window bumpout
Make truss beams - front and rear porch
Determine grade level at front stairs
Dig stair holes
Pick up porch decking at Restore
Install end and side trusses
Install roof sheathing
Frame porches
Install porch decking
Make porch stairs

The Most Beautiful Rainbow


As we grow up, we learn that even the one person that wasn’t supposed to ever let you down probably will. You will have your heart broken probably more than once and it’s harder every time. You’ll break hearts too, so remember how it felt when yours was broken. You’ll fight with your best friend. You’ll blame a new love for things an old one did. You’ll cry because time is passing too fast, and you’ll eventually lose someone you love. So take too many pictures, laugh too much, and love like you’ve never been hurt because every sixty seconds you spend upset is a minute of happiness you’ll never get back.

Don’t be afraid that your life will end, be afraid that it will never begin.

Live simply. Love generously.

Care deeply. Speak kindly.

Leave the rest to God

Toil and Soil

Had a busy day Saturday, with over thirty volunteers on site. A group from Grace Presbyterian Church in Wheeling, another group from First United Methodist in Palatine and those from the Partnership.

When there are a few major tasks like hanging drywall or shingling roofs, it’s fairly easy to keep everyone busy, but when there are only small tasks we sometimes run out of jobs, and this happened on Saturday. By 2:00 or so in the afternoon people had begun to leave.

Before they started to leave, though, many things were accomplished. Much of the topsoil, which had been stockpiled during excavation, was distributed around the house and garage.

Another nasty job completed was the digging of four pier holes that will be filled with concrete to serve as supports for the porches and roof corners. See this groundhog here and here. Thank you very much for completing a difficult JOB.

Inside, all the interior and closet walls were completed, some walls were realigned and overheads between rooms were installed. The walls in the basement were also completed.

Finally, scaffolding for use during roof truss installation was constructed on the inside walls.

Additional photos are available at here and here.

The Task List for Wednesday (September 10) include installing roof trusses, possible pouring of piers and laying out stairs from front porch.

Any and all are invited to lend a helping hand.

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