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Monday, October 12, 2015

Drywalling

I have put up the drywall on one side of each wall I am building.

The first one is by the stairs, which divides the workshop from the retail area. I showed how I framed the walls in a previous post.


Here is the drywall up but not taped yet.


And here it is from the workshop side:




The other wall is to separate the workshop from the small washroom which I previously framed.

Actually I decided I would remove the drywall to the right of this spot.  I need to try and deaden the loud sounds that come from a dust collector which will sit in my washroom.  (I'll post more about this in future posts, but it includes a thick insulation between the walls, so I need to get between the studs for that.)


Here's the view from the washroom.  The taps you see are the plumbing for a washing machine, which I thought I would leave for future use if this is turned back into a house.

Now to sound proof and then tape and mud the drywall...


6 comments:

  1. Looks like you're having fun! Happy Thanksgiving!

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  2. Drywall means that the end is in sight!

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  3. I love seeing it all come together Julie! drywall--not fun, but a necessity !!

    keep your chin up!

    gail

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  4. You have no idea how much you impress me Julie - seriously - you're amazing !

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  5. Julie, thanks for sharing your FB page at the Vintage Inspiration Party. I'm not sure if you realize it, but it doesn't look like it's a public business page, so there is no "like" button o people can like your page.

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  6. Julie, I'm so impressed you did the drywall all by yourself!

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