Thursday, July 10, 2025

7.10.2025

Jim made a Craigslist sale this morning and was going to meet the person at Home Depot, but since I was going to see my mom, I just met the person afterwards.  We're continuing to try and get rid of stuff!

After lunch, it was back out to the shed.  Jim got everything ready to trim the side edge of the piece he cut yesterday...


Then he got it up in place...


It took work to get the small piece slid over and in just the right place, but he got it!


Next was the small transition piece...


Putting it in place...


We needed just a small piece of Z-flashing to go between the top and bottom sections and had none left.  So Jim took a piece of fascia and bent it on the brake to be Z-flashing...


Cutting to size and the right shape...


Fastening it in place...


End-of-the-day picture...


Jim went up to the old shed and filled the Bobcat bucket with some trash - we'll continue to do that all summer to eventually get rid of the shed entirely!

High 87/Low 65.2





Wednesday, July 9, 2025

7.9.2025

It was another day of trying to find a donation center that would take our stuff - I went to two places before I finally got Habitat of Humanity to take most of the stuff.  

The kids' old Little Tykes football toy box was broken, so it definitely needed to go.  Jim cut it up so that we could put it in the recycling bin... 

After lunch, back out to the shed.  Cutting the next piece for above the garage door...

Pre-drilling...

Sliding the piece in between the J-channels...

Unfortunately, this was not an easy task because the left side had to fit over the right side edge and that was almost impossible.  Jim used the crimping tool to widen the J-channels...

Finally success and and then fastening...

Making the flashing for the left side of the overhang...

The shingles were so tight against the sheathing that the flashing wouldn't slide underneath, so the handy sawzall came to the rescue...

Then the flashing fit underneath...

Stapling in place.  While he was up here, he took all kinds of measurements for the next piece...

Starting to transfer the measurements onto the siding...

Jim used a combination of the shear and the hand shears to make the cuts...

Crazy shaped piece!

Putting it up for a trial fit...

Jim still needs to cut the side, but otherwise it's a good fit.  He put one screw in to hold it in place; he'll finish it up tomorrow.


High 84.8/Low 66.5




Tuesday, July 8, 2025

7.8.2025

I had a haircut this morning, so Jim and I loaded up all the things we had to donate to Salvation Army in my car before I left.  The donation center is north of us and probably close to a half hour away.  I get there only to see this... sigh.  I'll try again early tomorrow before seeing my mom.


Jim met with our insurance agent this morning to go over a few things with him.

After lunch, we headed outside to work on the shed.  Jim did a little tweaking of the first upper siding piece and got it up in place...

Fastening in place...

This next piece will be crazy to cut and try to fit in between all the flashing pieces.  Doing lots of measuring...

And marking...

Jim got some beginning cuts marked...

Putting it up to check fit...

It took quite a few trials to get a fit that Jim was happy with.  Then, pre-drilling...

He had to take the side J-channel off to get the piece into place, then had to slide it back on...

Starting to attach...

Cutting the little piece at the end...

Putting it up in place...

Big accomplishment to get this crazy piece up into place - and it looks great!


When Jim first went up to the shed site, there was a little fawn near the excavator.  Jim was able to get close and it never moved...


It looked back over at him, but didn't appear to be afraid at all...


Once I got up to the site, the fawn was still hanging out near the edge of the wood.  We were still able to get close and it didn't move.  Not sure where the mom was, but it sure was cute.



High 79.8/Low 72.2



Monday, July 7, 2025

7.7.2025

Jim continues to spend his mornings moving boxes of stored stuff and going through things.  The job seems never ending but we're making good progress!

Jim was back out at the shed in the afternoon, cutting the trim work around the overhang... 


Putting the piece in place...

Then Jim had to figure out how to attach the Z-channel for the upper siding pieces...

Putting the J-channel up to measure its length...

He cut it to size and then fastened in place...

Then nailing it...



Marking the center line to use for placing siding...

Jim is able to use the cut-off pieces from the back for the front - marking...

Trying it out for size...

Jim is going to do a little tweaking tomorrow and then get this piece attached.


High 88.7/Low 68.5