My name is Douglas T. Skynyrd and I'm a ROThaholic!

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  • blonddgirl777
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    Originally posted by Douglas T.
    ... build a jewelry box out of some of it to give away as a gift!
    Damn!
    That is very romantic...
    I also like recycling fabric. I made stuff out of a vintage wedding gown... Some hand made lace you never get to see anymore. There is something special when a material carries a piece of history!

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  • blonddgirl777
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    Originally posted by kwame k
    Time for a diet or maybe it needs to hit the gym.
    Even diet and the gym. won't work...
    It needs lipo.!
    Last edited by blonddgirl777; 04-16-2009, 09:17 AM.

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  • blonddgirl777
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    Originally posted by Douglas T.
    Your drywall has cellulite?
    Yes.
    We bought this house that was decorated in the 70's. In the basement, it's all "old tavern" style; A bar, rought iron lighting, barn wood on half of the walls (that we like) but the other half has cellulite on it. We hate it! The "Round Table Chevaliers" look is not our thing and the cottage cheese effert... Eeewww!!!

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  • kwame k
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    Originally posted by Douglas T.
    Your drywall has cellulite?
    Time for a diet or maybe it needs to hit the gym.

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  • Douglas T.
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    Originally posted by blonddgirl777
    What is cellulite on drywall?
    Your drywall has cellulite?

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  • Douglas T.
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    Originally posted by kwame k
    Awesome Job Doug!

    You'll love this one. A small cottage that was built in the early 1900's with all indigenous wood. There was damn near 100 years of varnish on the Paneling so I just turned it over and the back side was perfect and no bleed through, virgin surface that hadn't seen the light of day in 100 years. Did 90% of everything myself.
    Fun stuff! I worked on an old cottage house. The customer wanted everything to look original so he asked me to make the cabinets look as if they have been there for 110 years! New cabinets that look old so I did some major antiquing. I'll round up a few pictures for show and tell later.
    I came across a whole bunch of Walnut flooring long ago and every now and the build a jewelry box out of some of it to give away as a gift!

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  • blonddgirl777
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    Originally posted by Douglas T.
    ... stucco...
    What is cellulite on drywall?
    Last edited by blonddgirl777; 04-15-2009, 11:05 PM.

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  • blonddgirl777
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    Originally posted by kwame k
    ... Tongue and Groove Paneling...
    ?

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  • kwame k
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    Originally posted by Douglas T.
    You know it! This house I've been calling home for 4 years now was built in 1957! Ranch style house with plaster walls and shingles over tongue and groove roofing ! So much more durable with the tongue and groove as apposed to 4x8 3/4 plywood that likes to blow off in 90 mph winds!
    And with the plaster walls I feel 100% safe from anything Mother Nature wants to conjure up! I just hope the 4 storied 2x4 framed condos, they built down the road, never end up showering my house with 100 mph pine projectiles!
    On the downside I can't even put a small nail in my walls to hang a picture! I have to drill a pinhole and slide the nail in! We too busted out a wall and exposed our kitchen to the living room! Being the cabinetman/carpentor I managed to trim everything out without resorting to drywall which I would rather not have delt with anyway!


    Here's where we stand today! You see I still have to finish the plint blocks and complete my antiquing of the faux beam covers! I made my own gluelam beam then made that beam cap you see there! the cieling in the original kitchen was 4 inches lower and smooth finished. See the textured cieling and then there's the smooth in the kitchen. We are going to install those decorative antigued brass panels to the kitchen cieling. The two walls I took out were where the beams are now! Lathe/wire mesh/stucco demo nightmare!
    Awesome Job Doug!

    You'll love this one. A small cottage that was built in the early 1900's with all indigenous wood. Rough cut real 2x4 and Red Cedar Tongue and Groove Paneling. I gutted this place down to the studs and reused all the paneling. A million nails pulled and a million scratches later. I had enough paneling left over that I made my own trim,too. There was damn near 100 years of varnish on the Paneling so I just turned it over and the back side was perfect and no bleed through, virgin surface that hadn't seen the light of day in 100 years. White Pine kitchen cabinets, hard wood floors and I was able to put a loft in with a Spiral Stair Case up to the Loft that over looked the living room. That was my "College House" I paid cash for it and re-did everything. New wiring, plumbing, heating/cooling, a few structural issues with the load bearing walls(rot), and the finish. Exterior was done in a fake wood, 4x8 sheets that was called a Cedar Grain Finish, I think.

    That was my graduation house because I learned how to do everything in that cottage. My logic being, or lack thereof was, I was going to do everything myself and even if I fucked up and ruined the place I owned it free and clear. I lived in the place while I did it, too. There was one point in the demo phase where you could see daylight through the exterior slats.

    I scored and was lucky there was an Amish Community near by that had a saw mill that still made rough cut real 2x4, 2x6 and 2x12 that I needed to come close to the sizes of the original framing. Did 90% of everything myself.

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  • blonddgirl777
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    WOW!!!
    Very nice...
    I like the colour of the wood... Great work!

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  • Douglas T.
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    Originally posted by kwame k
    When retro fitting to older homes, especially lath and plaster homes, holy shit!!! Try to use modern materials and find me a uniformed thickness in those fucking walls.

    You know it! This house I've been calling home for 4 years now was built in 1957! Ranch style house with plaster walls and shingles over tongue and groove roofing ! So much more durable with the tongue and groove as apposed to 4x8 3/4 plywood that likes to blow off in 90 mph winds!
    And with the plaster walls I feel 100% safe from anything Mother Nature wants to conjure up! I just hope the 4 storied 2x4 framed condos, they built down the road, never end up showering my house with 100 mph pine projectiles!
    On the downside I can't even put a small nail in my walls to hang a picture! I have to drill a pinhole and slide the nail in! We too busted out a wall and exposed our kitchen to the living room! Being the cabinetman/carpentor I managed to trim everything out without resorting to drywall which I would rather not have delt with anyway!


    Here's where we stand today! You see I still have to finish the plint blocks and complete my antiquing of the faux beam covers! I made my own gluelam beam then made that beam cap you see there! the cieling in the original kitchen was 4 inches lower and smooth finished. See the textured cieling and then there's the smooth in the kitchen. We are going to install those decorative antigued brass panels to the kitchen cieling. The two walls I took out were where the beams are now! Lathe/wire mesh/stucco demo nightmare!


    Below is the original kitchen looking in the doorway that is not there now. The doorway was under the beam to the left in the above pic!



    See the drop in stove and the pantry oven? In the old pic?! I moved them to another wall completely. Made this with them:


    Last edited by Douglas T.; 04-13-2009, 06:06 PM.

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  • kwame k
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    Originally posted by Douglas T.
    Dude! It is such a blessing when the walls have the nailers in place! i hate searchin' for studs! Worst thing is metal studs! I usually have to cut into the wall and installmy own nailers becasue you can't hang diddley on metal studs!
    Also I want to say sorry if my carpenter comment rubbed anyone the wrong way! I've been beating myself up the last few days thinking about that and realizing there are probably a few carpenters in the DLRARMY!! You know the ol' tongues of fire saying you can hurt peple with your words!
    Keep on nail'n 'em bro!!
    No worries, Doug. There are a ton of fucking hacks in the Trades, you know it, I know it and...........WTF are ya gonna do.

    When retro fitting to older homes, especially lath and plaster homes, holy shit!!! Try to use modern materials and find me a uniformed thickness in those fucking walls.

    In one of the first houses I ever owned, I blasted out the wall between the kitchen and living room, (1.5 story house here BTW and yes the wall was load bearing, span support) so, being an over-builder, grabbed myself a big ass micro-lam and put the header up. Big deal! What I demoed back to do this install, I had to finish and not being anywhere near a wet plaster dude..........I tried to use shims, mud, and drywall for the finish. I got it but what a life lesson about what to do and what not to do.

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  • Douglas T.
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    Originally posted by blonddgirl777
    Cool Grand-Pops!

    I won't be going to church but will go for dinner at my Mom.'s. My son "painted" some eggs and 2 cards. A little young for a chase but can't wait to do all that stuff (Santa etc...) next year!

    HAPPY EASTER to you and your's!!!
    Happy Easter to you n' yours too! I'll be singing in our Cantata tommorrow! One of the songs I will be singing a duet with a tenor! I sing bass! I've been in the church choir for 15 years! Been going to the same church since I was born! Probably only missed a handfull of Sundays my entire life! That one rebelious summer!

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  • blonddgirl777
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    Originally posted by Douglas T.
    I invited all 4 grand daughters to stay the night tonight becasue I wanted to make sure they made it to church on Easter morning! Their parents tend to come a lil' late! Jen tends to be out partyin' until we hours on Saturday night! Her husband is the one that wins the fishing tournaments and stays home with the kids in exchange he get's up at 4 AM on Sunday and goes fishing! She probably gets home about the time he's ready to leave!
    The grand-kids come over tonight and it's all "Will the Easter Bunnie know where we are? will he stop by!?" I found myself running up the the drug store and putting together 4 baskets chuck full of goodies! We made them make poster size egg drawings and hang them in the window so he might stop by!!
    Cool Grand-Pops!

    I won't be going to church but will go for dinner at my Mom.'s. My son "painted" some eggs and 2 cards. A little young for a chase but can't wait to do all that stuff (Santa etc...) next year!

    HAPPY EASTER to you and your's!!!

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  • Douglas T.
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    Originally posted by blonddgirl777
    Sorry D.T. to highjack your thread but as I know you to be the proud Dad. and Grand-Dad. that you are... You probably don't mind!
    I invited all 4 grand daughters to stay the night tonight becasue I wanted to make sure they made it to church on Easter morning! Their parents tend to come a lil' late! Jen tends to be out partyin' until we hours on Saturday night! Her husband is the one that wins the fishing tournaments and stays home with the kids in exchange he get's up at 4 AM on Sunday and goes fishing! She probably gets home about the time he's ready to leave!
    The grand-kids come over tonight and it's all "Will the Easter Bunnie know where we are? will he stop by!?" I found myself running up the the drug store and putting together 4 baskets chuck full of goodies! We made them make poster size egg drawings and hang them in the window so he might stop by!!
    Last edited by Douglas T.; 04-11-2009, 11:18 PM.

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