The idea is to use the garbage can and the insert you see here as a baffle. The dust gets pulled in but goes into the garbage can below the insert, while relatively clear air remains in the middle to be pulled into the vacuum cleaner itself. With the addition of weather stripping (and maybe we'll even have enough left to do the front door, huh Norm?) tonight, the lid now fits tight. So tight in fact that if you cover the head of the hose, the garbage can nearly implodes. Nothing a hammer can't set right again...just bang out the dents and you're good to go.
Anyway, the drywall is up and needs only a final skim coat of mud in a couple of spots. We used drywall adhesive since we had lots of firm backing (see the reminder pic below) which really decreased the number of drywall screws required.
With the plywood, panelling and a new layer of drywall, the walls in the hub room are more than an inch thick. This means we'll need extensions for the electrical outlets to bring them flush with the wall.
Here's Rory...Mr. Fastidious has an aversion to dried globs of mud, so he spends considerable time scraping them off for me. With his teeth.
And here's a before and after showing the bulkhead we built to replace the fake beam that was covering up some pipe from the upstairs bathroom.
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"Thems that can does, thems that make a bigger mess and who don't like being yelled at find other things that need doing!"
... and its called a Thien Cyclone Separator (http://www.cgallery.com/jpthien/cy.htm)
Okay...so it's not a "Thing", it's a "Thien". Really, I was close.
And I gotta also point out that Norm is in no way related to Clark Griswold's cousin Rusty's kids. At all. 'Thems that can...' oh dear it's like Ruby Sue all over again.
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