We’ve still got DIY in us
A few spots in the house needed some spiffying up before we release it onto the market, and they required Joey and I to revisit our DIY roots to patch…
Read moreA few spots in the house needed some spiffying up before we release it onto the market, and they required Joey and I to revisit our DIY roots to patch…
Read moreFour days ago, Joey came home with a new tool. I was skeptical at first, unconvinced that we actually needed it or that it was worth its $400 price tag.…
Read moreSo here’s a funny thing about plaster walls. First, they crack and crumble, compelling you to rip them down and hang new drywall. For a fleeting moment, life in your…
Read moreThere is one post that consistently keeps directing people to my blog, and it’s this review of a Husky Wet Saw and other miscellaneous tiling tools. I thought I’d repost…
Read moreThis is our wet saw. It’s the Husky THD 950L 7″ Tile/Stone Wet Saw to be exact, and it cost about $300. If we only had one bathroom to tile,…
Read moreSo, we hung some molding. Rather than buy a bunch of new molding, we reused the original molding from our house and reconfigured it to fit the new shape of…
Read moreI am happy – no, not just happy – I am giddy with excitment because 97 percent of the drywalling for Phase One of the never-ending remodeling project is finished.…
Read moreAny guesses what this tool is? Let’s take note of a few features to help us figure it out. First, there are screws with it, which suggests that it’s some…
Read moreThis is a Saber Saw. It’s really great at cutting curved lines to create decorative woodwork, and with the right blade, it can cut through just about anything. We didn’t…
Read moreThis is a nail gun. A very powerful nail gun. One that I adore because it has made this remodel the tiniest bit easier. Really, it’s quite an amazing tool.…
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