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  One side of the insulated wall between our bedroom and Tif's.
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  The wood frames holding the windows in have been primed.  well, some of them have been anyway.
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  First pass on mudding the drywall in Tif's room.
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  Gertie looking beautiful, as always.
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  The room looks so different with drywall up.
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  As you can most likely recall from earlier photos, the walls are covered with planks, and to install outlet boxes, I used boxes that had a side bar that could be nailed into the planks.  In this particular instance, the plank I was trying to nail the boxes into split apart, leaving a hole and nothing to nail into.  To solve the problem, I simply sawed out the plank and used drywall insert boxes instead.
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  The last part that hasn't been mudded yet.
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  Proof that girls live here.
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  Leftover parts.  there are always leftover parts.
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  Gertie with her "I'm playing with the mud, leave me alone." look.
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  Orbs... or as I like to call them...  drywall dust creating a photographic illusion.
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  Ok, well I TRIED to get a closeup of the pasting drywall onto the wall bit, but I had no luck, so I gave up.
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  This door in the kitchen is currently unused, partially because I have it nailed shut, but mostly because there's a 3 foot drop on the other side with no steps down.
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  A temporary sink will be built in this area and I will run the plumbing for it straight through the door.  It has been determined that climbing upstairs to wash the dishes in the bathroom sink just seems... wrong somehow.
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  The other side of the previously mentioned door.
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  I will tap in the temporary water supply to this valve, which is currently unused.  That way I don't have to tamper with the  rest of the pipes in the house.
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  The drainpipe sticking up was left in place for future expansion, or for opportunities such as this.
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