It has seemed like things are going so slowly for so long and then today it feels like we are really moving forward. Steven framed in the door and one window. We have only 4 full sheets of sheathing left to install! The trusses are being delivered tomorrow.
Steven put on the rest of the top plates and we started closing in the garage with sheathing. Through trial and error we discovered a way to install the awkward 4 x 8 OSB and installed 8 sheets before we wore out and a light rain began.
Me with the air hammer
Steven put screws in the sheathing to hold it and I used the air hammer to put nails at (mostly) appropriate distances.
The sheathing on the right side of the garage door needed extra nails. I put them 4″ apart. They needed to be 3″ apart, so now they are 2″ apart!
Moral: read the directions first!
Driveway and sidewalk from 642 pavers
All the pavers have been laid from the 4 pallets (642 pavers). I need to measure and decide if we still need the 489 pavers that are scheduled to be delivered with the trusses. We need to extend the driveway (to the left) 15′ to the street. (We are still waiting for MNDOT approval.) I also want to curve the lower section more and I need to add to the area in front of the shed (which will be removed). We also want to extend the sidewalk to the doorway to the left.
It felt great to have the 4th wall (mostly) in place. Because the right side of the 7′ x 10′ doorway is only 2′ wide, we had to very specific detail work. The header has to be 2″ x 12″ and extend to the wall on the right.
Two metal supports to attach to the wall
It also had to have two special metal supports as seen extending from the cement floor. The sheathing (to come) has to have a special close nailing pattern.
We still need to glue 1/2″ spacing to the second 2″ x 12″ header. This will then be glued and nailed to the header that is already in place. It would have been too heavy for us to raise if it had been all put into place right away.
Header extended to the right wallBeginning of driveway
We have chosen to have a driveway made of pavers. We chose Autumn Red to coordinate with the rose palate of the house. We can’t continue the driveway to the street because the street is a Minnesota State highway and we need a permit from MNDOT. We’ve been waiting several weeks. Two pallets of pavers have been installed.
Paver color variation & designPallets of paversViewed from the garage
We’ve received 4 pallets and will have more delivered with the trusses (1180 pavers)
Steven was concerned that it might rain and get the last 2 x 12 wet, making it very difficult to remove. It was difficult anyway. He had to use a jack on one side and then the other. That board did not want to come out!
Jack under 1st cornerCorner wedgedRight side being jacked upOn its way up
Space left between floor and platformForm board removed
Steven said it was going to be a light work day – he was just going to remove the screws in the posts. While he was doing that I primed the back of the house. Then he decided to use the sledge hammer and remove the posts. Then he removed all the form boards but one that was between the garage floor and the service door platform. It was not a light work day!
Forms removed. Corner metal pieces are for the 2′ corner wall support2″ X 12″ X 12′ board between garage f