The boys managed to install a new panel for the circuits (at least I think this is when it occurred), install sub-floor in both upper back baths (and hardibacker), plumb both upstairs bathrooms, add drain venting and sewage for all the back bathrooms (both upstairs and down), add 220 heaters in two upstairs baths, add ceiling fans with vents in two downstairs baths. This was a major feat. We had folks working simultaneously on the main floor, the lower floor, the attic and the basement. Dave even gave Carol a lesson in flux and solder for copper pipes. We were all so busy, we did not have time to take that many pictures of the work that was going on. It was monumental.
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Thursday, January 12, 2012
March 2011
Dave and Matt came down to work on plumbing and wiring in March. The lodge was still looking like a giant marshmallow and there were concerns about getting out of the lodge once everyone arrived. It snowed and snowed and snowed.
The boys managed to install a new panel for the circuits (at least I think this is when it occurred), install sub-floor in both upper back baths (and hardibacker), plumb both upstairs bathrooms, add drain venting and sewage for all the back bathrooms (both upstairs and down), add 220 heaters in two upstairs baths, add ceiling fans with vents in two downstairs baths. This was a major feat. We had folks working simultaneously on the main floor, the lower floor, the attic and the basement. Dave even gave Carol a lesson in flux and solder for copper pipes. We were all so busy, we did not have time to take that many pictures of the work that was going on. It was monumental.
The boys managed to install a new panel for the circuits (at least I think this is when it occurred), install sub-floor in both upper back baths (and hardibacker), plumb both upstairs bathrooms, add drain venting and sewage for all the back bathrooms (both upstairs and down), add 220 heaters in two upstairs baths, add ceiling fans with vents in two downstairs baths. This was a major feat. We had folks working simultaneously on the main floor, the lower floor, the attic and the basement. Dave even gave Carol a lesson in flux and solder for copper pipes. We were all so busy, we did not have time to take that many pictures of the work that was going on. It was monumental.
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