Ah, those French! They have a word for everything!
I’ve ripped off all the baseboards, trimmed the door casings, and started to lay LVP on the beat-up old hardwood floors at the poky house:
This was done with sanding and poly?
They indicated new vinyl floor over old floor. LVP = Luxury vinyl plank flooring
Sometimes I read carefully and sometimes I’m a dork.
I could have been more explicit. The original idea was to refinish the existing floors, but they were in such rough condition, and not over the entire house, so we decided to overlay the whole house with Flooret LVP, which we have used before. It looks nice, wears extremely well, and is low maintenance.
yep that type of flooring is what i call a 90/10
you get 90% of the goodness of doing it “properly” (sanding the hardwood)
… at 10% of the “cost” of it (cost in the wider sense of the word, incl. time, blood/sweat/tears and dust) …
and chances are somebody will rip those out some time 50 years from now and say something along the line “that SOB really put plastic wood over actual hardwood floors” … how lucky are we!!!"
Yeah we have that stuff. We also have two dogs, and a gravel driveway so rocks do get into house. Also, snow on the ground 6 months out of the year. That type of flooring is real tough, not a scratch on it that I see.
The current project I am working on is a garage/shop. We have hired out the concrete, the rafters and roof cladding, electrical, roof insulation, and floor heating boiler install, but are doing the rest ourselves: wall framing, wall cladding both interior and exterior, soffit, fascia, plywood and drywall, mudding, taping, painting, etc.
Half the building is a 2 car garage with a home gym set up planned and the other half is shop space, plans include dedicated areas for welding, grinding, blacksmithing, and electronics workbench. Future hobbies like 3D printing, laser cutting, CNC routing, and, fingers crossed, some old school manual machining tools like a lathe and mill. It will be a place to play when I retire, and when my Dad no longer wants/is able to keep his wood shop, we can move our woodworking tools, including his lathes into this space, and we can keep hanging out while making things.
Looks like a great space!
Dang…that looks nice! I have (barely) enough for my wood shop, but it requires moving stuff around. Wish I had a couple hundred additional SF.
Thanks!
It’s going to be awesome to have a place where I can weld/forge in the depths of Manitoba winters that is heated, vs the non-insulated shed I have been using till now for my metal projects!
Are you doing any kind of fume extraction? My biggest problems with winter metalworking is fumes and grinding sparks. Also, is there a bathroom in there?
I am planning a divider wall made from panels made from tube steel, plywood and acrylic sheets. Slider window at one end, 900 CFM fan at the other will replace the air every 2 minutes, which meets forge safety requirements.
Here is a bad angle snippet from my Sketchup drawing.
No bathroom though. The house is only 60 feet away
How are the sparks supposed to keep you warm in the Manitoba winter if you’re constantly blowing them outside?
I may end up being a human popsicle in my own shop
Are you male?
David Lynch installed a compact urinal in his shop/studio.
Beautiful job!
Is that your shop? I’m a little jealous…