Attic Part 1 of ???

It’s basically too dark to work in the attic when I get home from work. Well yeah, OK, I *could* put a bunch of lights up there, but hey I’ve been working all day and I’m lazy.

Yesterday I did take a couple of Photos to mark our progress. What you have here is an 1800’s era roof with beams that have sagged at some point in time. Then they slapped some other wood along side of them to help those beams cope. Who knows when. So what we’re doing is placing a 2×4 from the finished part at the top and the wall that’s already exisiting and going to finish the angled ceiling. We’ve set the two end 2×4’s and stretched a couple strings. For the most part we’re good but we’ll have to shave a few of the beams or added on 2×6’s that they added at one time or another. We’ve run a few 2×4’s and that framing nailer is killer.

We’ll attatch what ever it is we’re going to cover this wall with (it aint going to be drywall) to these 2×4’s. Nope, I have no idea yet how I’m going to box around the sky lights. I’ll cross the bridge when I get to it.

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If you have any words of advice, thoughts, tips, words of encouragement, etc.  Please feel free to leave comments.

News on Zed, not sure it’s good.

Some of you know that Zed has had some carburetor issues. Over the winter I had the carburetors rebuilt and I reinstalled them a couple weeks ago. Well, Zed still didn’t run right.

I took it into the shop expecting that I had a vacuum leak or something that I missed. Perhaps I just didn’t install something right, or the carbs were still out of wack.

Almost two weeks have past since I dropped it off. Friday I got a hold of Randy. The conversation went something like this:

Me: Randy?
Randy: Yes.
Me: This is Matt Disher.
Randy: Yes.
Me: The ZX11, the black one?
Randy:: Yes.
Me: Any news?
Randy: You’re right, that bike runs like crap.
Me: Thanks.
Randy: I just got time to look at it yesterday, I got it apart, got the airbox off, I don’t think it’s in the carbs. I think you have an electrical problem. I got tied up in some tire changes, I hope to get back to it soon.
Me: OK

It’s now Tuesday 🙁

I’m bumming.

My new toy, the Paslode Cordless Framing Nailer!

Since we never have enough projects going on, and since we never got any bids on refinishing the attic we decided well, we’ll just do it ourselves.

Being that the house is an 1850’s farm house and that there isn’t a straight wall in it, it won’t matter much if when I refinish the attic that the walls aren’t perfect.

I don’t do drywall. Drywall sucks, you either have what it takes to do drywall or you don’t and I don’t have that genome.

Our attic is 40 feet long and already has drywall up to where the walls meet the rafters. The rafters are the original hand honed wood rafters with some additional wood nailed too it from time to time as those rafters have sagged here and there. We’re gong to branch off of that and create a straight surface to mount some paneling or wainscot or something.

We’ll attempt to keep it looking somewhat like it fits, but we’re not going to kill ourselves or spend a ton of money.

Nailing into those old beams is no fun, no sir. So what do you need? A framing nailer, that’s what. We took some measurements today and headed off to the Depot. I looked at a number of framing nailers. Most would require me to get a larger compressor as well. Then the gentlemen pointed to the Paslode Cordless.

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He said we seem to sell a lot of these lately, the construction guys love them. They don’t have to use a compressor. It was on sale but it was still about $100 more than the on sale (lowest priced air driven framing nailer). I picked it up, it wasn’t too heavy. A decent compressor was going to run me well more than $100, probably double that. Then I’d have to lug it around deal with the hoses and the noise.
It uses their fuel cells, and it’s totally portable, no compressor needed. Way cool. I decided to give it a try.

We bought a pack of nails, generic not Paslode brand which were twice the price. The sales associate promised me they’d work just as well. I wasn’t keen on buying a gun that had proprietary nails.

We headed home and proceeded to get to work. First order of business was to charge the battery. This thing has a battery good for 4000 or so nails. The battery runs the fan and ignites’ the charge. Small problem, there wasn’t an AC adapter in the package. Grrrr!.

Claudine was kind enough to run back to the store to exchange it while Michael and I got busy.

During the time she was gone, Micheal and I pounded a couple of the 2×4’s into place and it completely sucked. The pounding just shook dust loose from everywhere, mortar from around the chimneys was falling, it all was no good. Those beams are hard as a rock. Not to mention the bent nails.

About an hour and a half later (with the new nail gun) it had enough of a charge to give it a go. I was mighty impressed. I loaded the Paslode, put the fuel in, set it for the deep setting, put the battery in, and WHAM. Nice, 3 inch nail, through the 2×4 properly sunk and into the beam. It couldn’t be better.

I’ll use this with the barn and other things for sure.  If you have one of these, or have used one, or have had any experiences good or bad with Paslode please post them in the comments.

Larry The Cable Guy – Health Inspector

We just got back from Larry the Cable Guy, Health Inspector.

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It’s your standard “B” comedy flick, worth Matinee prices. If you don’t know who Larry is this movie would be a good intro. It’s you’re basic ‘Man’ comedy. Not too rude, but there are plenty of fart and poop jokes. It is your basic Larry comedy fair.

One of the best lines in the movie is “I’ll be right back, I have to take the Browns to the Super Bowl”.

The movie’s story and plot, well, they are what they are. Pretty much what you’d in a fairly low-budget B grade comedy. You have to go in expecting that, or at least you should. Just go expecting a good laugh, that’s what you’ll get and I don’t see how you’ll be disappointed. “I don’t care who you are, some of it is just plain funny”.

The movies website is here. I enjoyed it for what it is.

My Other Daugter

Last night we had dinner with Linda, my other daughter. We now finally have some photos of her in the gallery.

She came up and met us at Olive garden after Molly’s Gymnastics. It was dinner for 9. It also happened to be the day before Eric’s 21’st birthday so we got them to sing for him.

My mother finally got to deliver Linda’s Christmas presents. A good time was had by all.

And as always, Olive Garden beat left-overs any day.