Not Only Am I Climbing The Walls, I Varnished Them As Well.
This week lets focus on all the crap we are getting done stuck at home. I have always been a glass half full person, so I shifted my brain a while back and thought. Well, you keep complaining about not having enough time to get stuff done. So.. Mother Nature has provided me with such a time.
In our house has been a dark miserable basement. Yes a basement 50 ft from the water. Makes zero sense, but the house was built in 1925 and the basement was the front door to a small two story home.
It had two lights down there and is full of crap that. Well just put it in the basement stuff.
So I decided, I am going to take out the crappy tile ceiling, and clean up all the close to 100 years of not use wires, phone lines etc. And put in new LED lights.
Well.. Slap me silly. The dark dingy walls are stunning.. Even lined like a deck of a boat. And with some light sanding, cleaning and Varnishing. KAPOW..
Which inspired a total move for the now Woody Boater Floor of the casa. I was evicted from the former HQ because of the remodel and it was turned into a dining room. Which if now fine. Cause I have my own space!
Thanks to those of you that sent in fun stuff you are doing. We will have fun all week, staying working, and alive! Be safe, Be home, be YOU!
Nice Man Cave Matt. The brick and wood walls really make it. It’s amazing there are no water issues being below the water table!
very nice! exposed brick walls & wood beam ceiling – you have an underground loft! Is there a head down there too?
the entire basement has been done by Be Dry System. It floods if the sump pump stops working. And I have a system for that now, as well as amazing gutters. Note the floor is conrete. It stay cool in the summers and warm in the winter. I suppose the cool part was because it was built back in the day. Not really sure when the brick was done.
I have the same mahogany paneling (it’s from my parent’s house) in storage. Always meant to finish the inside of my boathouse with it, but I’m a woody boater with no woodworking skills.
Just a thought, but if painted that exposed ceiling white or a light color it would really lighten up the space. And keep you out of Suzy’s hair for a couple more days.
Very nice! I especially like the cruiser bar.
That basement still gives me the creeps! Sorry dad!
Ya.. Mom, The Boatress wont come down here either? Not sure why???
aka Walter White?? What els you got going on down there
Well done, I like it.
Been getting a lot of things done also. Finally finished up the engine replacement in my boat hauler.
Let’s see a not-s0-close-up of the IH. Been working on a boat hauler of our own with my son.
Oops first glance thought that was an IH.
What a cherry body on that Scout.
And, finally getting a hope chest completed for my granddaughters 16th birthday.
BTW, her b-day is on the 21st, nothing like waiting to the last minute.
Amazing what happens when we find time to do stuff we’ve been putting off, isn’t it? I had a little pre-fab building delivered to my back yard, which now holds most of my “must save” boat pieces and -as a result- the garage/shop is getting re-worked and useless stuff thrown out so I have room to get three or four boats in there to work on. There is a bunch of stuff in there I never knew I had… Matt, that man cave is fantastic – what a refuge! We need them these days…
Finally finished my stern sign. Made from scraps I had. Now I have to think of a name?
How about ‘da U P’
Or just “Scraps”
From Home Alone…
KEVIN: I’ve always been afraid of our basement. It’s dark, there’s weird stuff down there, and it smells funny; that sort of thing. It’s bothered me for years.
MARLEY: Basements are like that.
MATT: But I told myself, it’s no big deal, look at what I did with ours…
Looks great!
I’m a fan of the custom made desk. Mine was made of plywood.
I see you got the upgraded one with the old door. Nice.