Re-Hello!
And yes you do not dream it's still us. Two posts in two days! This blog will eventually explode ...
kidding aside I will try to do a little rundown of what happened in recent weeks (and with photos please!)
Where to start ... it's a bit scattered lately ... Christmas is coming and we really want to go in good conditions. So the most important thing was to finish the roof insulation. So we worked hard on behalf of the D. .. rock wool! It stings, it burns the eyes and it clutters up the nose. But we see the end (for what is the first dense layer of 7 cm), the second layer of 21 cm to be after Christmas I think.
I let you admire the installation of these semi-rigid plates held with "it-can" (a small wire that normally serves to raise the son of electrical ducts but rather is there to cut fingers and that is put aside because "it can still serve." And then in this case it is the "it-can ').
Oh yes the way I forgot to say that before asking this ... Mr. rockwool was stuck with Joel joints of sheet Tyvek (rainscreen) to avoid the maximum air intake through the roof. Finally, it took much less time than I thought (one day).
And yet a small photo to show you the equipment necessary to ask the Father .... rock wool over your little heads (mask to filter the salo ..... we breathe and visor to avoid blame in his eyes. eyewear that protects at least as well but with mask the fact that too much moisture).
Meanwhile, Christian continues to electricity (table top and installation of junction boxes and switches and sockets first ... Did Boooo!) and Joel fights with holes drilled in the chaining of basement walls to get all the RIP.
Results for Joel, two small holes in anything but especially good big pain in the shoulder and a little messed finger (yes there are scrap metal in the chaining)
Meanwhile, Patricia and Joel began the wall of the cellar to close for Christmas, opening on the basement and to install the boxes.
With Christian, we took care to cut the plate that separates the living room of the office and we are very proud of the result. (How to be as accurate as with bumpy walls, the answer comes from Gad Elmaleh: The COMMPS!) To clarify, for those interested, feel free to come and drink coffee or tea at home, we will explain. For others who can not come up here, send a message or comment and you also explain.
A thought for our Tulikivi that we can work at temperatures broadly acceptable (except for Joel, who is often in the basement ...)
Here I stop now, because after the chat with Alex who is in Berlin, I begin to be really tired. (See earlier post)
Tchô all and see you soon!
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