Friday, March 10, 2017

3.10.2017

Jim did more work on the baffles in the master bedroom.  He added the additional sections on top of the eave baffles - this is the height that Jim wants them - above where the ceiling insulation will intersect so that there is no air flow restriction.  When he put the first ones up, he just put enough fasteners to hold the baffles in place.  Today he went back and put all the fasteners with caps in.  However, he had an issue with the cap stapler - it jammed and he spent over 45 minutes taking it apart and getting it working again.


He also got the fan all wired up in the bathroom.

 
About 3:30, Jim had to take off for Lowe's.  He had arranged with our neighbor to help transport the rest of the plywood that Jim needs to finish off all the attic spaces.  The neighbor has a big pick up and had offered, so it was a huge help.  When it's summer and we have the truck out, carrying whatever we need is no problem.  In the winter, however, plywood just won't fit in the back of the 4Runner.  They got it all unloaded and stacked in the wood shop.
 
High 31/Low 4
 

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