Jim got the banjo going this morning and worked on taping in the wood shop...
He had to work up high to tape these small pieces of drywall. These were pieces that he had to use because he couldn't get the entire height he needed to fit with the plumbing ...
Making great progress...
In the afternoon, we switched to doing some drywall. Scraping off some concrete...
This was a challenging piece - this corner used different pieces of insulated concrete forms so not all of the flanges line up. We chalked all the different locations on the drywall and then Jim had to mark each row with flange placement so he would know where to place the screws.
He went ahead and put all the fasteners in this sheet so he would remember his marking system!
The next piece involved more challenges - all of the compressor plumbing was on this wall.
Plumbing disconnected from wall...
Stuffing some insulation...
Then we got the next piece up and Jim is putting in fasteners...
It was a beautiful day, so after that piece of drywall we headed outside to do a little work on the rock wall. Jim took the excavator down to the pile and brought out big pieces...
Establishing the end rock placement...
Then he took the Bobcat down to the wall and brought up two bucketsful of rock (with a little manual assistance)...
Dropping off the rocks...
Working on placement...
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