I was awake early, fell back asleep, and finally got up at 7:30 AM. By the time I had the coffee made Linda was showered, dressed, and starting to assemble breakfast. We had barely finished eating when we heard the happy sound of landscape workers. Steve had five young men on site to do the hand work and was here most of the morning and part of the afternoon running the excavator. By the time they all left for the day a little before 5 PM they had made a lot of progress with the retaining wall project behind the house in spite of the muddy conditions from yesterday’s rains. It’s amazing what can be accomplished when people and equipment show up and work all day. If that happens the rest of the week they might actually get done by Friday. Linda and I figure it will be Labor Day.
As planned, I resumed work on the utility closet in the garage after breakfast and a brief chat with Steve. I cut a 48″x48″ piece of 3/4″ plywood down to 46″x40″ and did some minor trimming to get a clean fit on the base we built yesterday. I then cut the top and bottom plates and the end studs for the west wall from 8′ long 2″x4″s. I ran out of the 3.5″, 16d nails I needed so I drove to Lowe’s to get a 5 pound box of them. While I was there I also picked up some primer and paintable caulk. I assembled the outer pieces of the wall and added an additional stud to the free (south) end but did not cut/install the other three intermediate studs.
The wall is taller at the north end than the south end because the concrete garage floor drops slightly towards the north wall of the garage. I stood the wall up to make sure it fit snugly (it did) and to force the top plate into alignment. I was pleased to see that the free end will plumb quite well in both directions. I will measure the other three studs tomorrow, lower the wall down to install them, and then stand the wall back up, plumb it, and secure it to the north wall, the platform base, and the ceiling. Once that is done I will secure the plywood platform to the base using screws and caulk the edges along the north and east walls. When the caulk has cured, hopefully later in the day, I will prime the plywood and the exposed 2″x12″ base board.
I quit working on the construction around noon, got cleaned up, put a load of laundry in the washing machine, had a bite of lunch, and withdrew to my office. I searched through my Outlook inboxes for all of the e-mails related to today’s FMCA Education Committee meeting only to discover that the meeting was scheduled for next Monday and would be an informal work session rather than a formal meeting. That was a lucky reprieve for me and allowed me to catch up on other e-mail and work on the roster and financial records for our FMCA Freethinkers chapter.
I had hoped to spend the evening selecting and processing a few photos and uploading a few blog posts but I ran out of time and did not get to these tasks. We streamed last week’s episode of Endeavor on our Apple TV device and then turned in for the night.