We hit a tricky spot today. We had to figure out how to attach the existing house roof to the addition's roof. I think we did OK. We only did the side of the house that no one will ever see - we decided that this was the area we would practice on and once we were good at it and knew what we were doing we would do the same thing in a more visible, public spot. It involved cutting a little more of the old roof off so I was up there with my trusty reciprocating saw again - I got all of the cutting done without any unpleasantness - which was good in one way but it makes for a fairly dull blog post. The picture below shows the fascia board connected to the old fascia board (height-wise it is a perfect match!) I'm getting ready to nail the last of the rafter tails on. Hannah was helping me. (On a side note, I had to take her ladder away once she got up into the rafters; then, just after this picture was taken, Grace came home and I went to visit with her while completely forgetting that Hannah was stuck on the roof... She eventually climbed to the peak of the house, took some pictures and yelled for someone to get her a ladder. Someone did.)
Here is a picture that Hannah took while she was stuck up on the roof. It gives a pretty good indication of our roofing progress to date.
We have been blessed with beautiful weather this past week - we could work on our project for a few hours every night after work. By Thursday, I was missing the rain if only to get some time off.
Someone stopped by today and remarked how quick things were going. Everyone was outside and everyone laughed... Actually we've only been working at the construction phase for a couple of months so I suppose we can't complain. (We still do...)
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