Dan:

you sure are busy!!!
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Dan Rossi
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 4:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] More floor bore


So, this weekend Teresa and I had long protracted argu .. discussions
about the threshold for the front door, it's position relative to the
floor inside the house, it's being lifted, replaced, not touched, and
other items. Well, after ripping the damn thing out, I ended up having to
cut a new piece of cement board since I didn't want to put a three inch
wide strip kind of floating there at the end, it didn't seem like the
right way to do it. So I took a 10 dollar Lowes coupon and purchased a
$9.67 piece of cement board. I got it cut, fit, and the threshold back in
place in plenty of time to hang out with a number of my courtyard
neighbors who had gathered around the keg that one of the neighbors
decided to pick up on a whim.

Sunday dawned early and the hangover wasn't as bad as I expected. I
removed the door from the hinges and then spent a lot of time screwing
around with the door. Hmm, the height of the opening from the very top to
the threshold is exactly the same on the left and right. The width is
exactly the same on top and bottom. The diagonals are the same. Hmm, a
square doorway? No way? Hmm, why, when I line up my saw guide to take
off a tiny bit at the bottom of the door, and I measure from the top of
the door to the saw guide, and I set the saw guide perfectly parallel to
the top of the door, why does the bottom not look parallel to the saw
guide. Well, I'll just cut it anyway.

OK, so I got one of these fancy shmancy saw guide things where you attached
a plastic shoe to the bottom of your circ saw and then that new plastic
shoe rides on a rail on the saw guide. You just line up the edge of the
guide with your cut, and perfect cuts every time. Well, the new shoe is a
quarter inch thick, the guide is at least a quarter inch thick, the door
is about an inch and a half thick. Do you know what that adds up to? It
adds up to about 1/8 of an inch more than my saw can cut through. So, I
had to move the guide over and use it as a guide to run along side of
instead of on top of. Of course, I didn't find out the saw didn't cut all
the way through until I had made the furst cut.

After cutting the door down, I hung it back on the hinges. OK, a
perfectly square door, in a perfectly square whole does not necessarily
mean that a perfectly square door hangs perfectly. The hinges were a bit
out of true I guess, so there is a very very slight gap toward one end of
the bottom of the door. A bit of weather strip along the bottom edge
takes care of that.

Anyway, I set Teresa up with a bucket of ThinSet and let her have at the
tiles. She did a great job but I had to whip out the abrasive blade for my
circ saw for some emergency cuts at the very end. Since we had ended up
shifting the threshold slightly, I had to trim those last few tiles back a
bit.

We still have to tile the closet floor and the fireplace, and I will do
the trim work this week. The livingroom is nearly done.

I just have to wait to make sure we aren't going to get slapped with any
more cold weather and then I can drain the heating system and rip out the
radiator in the livingroom, finish the hard wood up to the wall, and then
I can start on the deck.

FWEW!

--
Blue skies.
Dan Rossi
Carnegie Mellon University.
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tel: (412) 268-9081





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