…… and not a bad thing to be doing.
…… and not a bad thing to be doing.
Oh…. I get the flooring deal. When we built our house, we did all the floor tile work. That was 2004. Pain in the rear. Back breaking. Was 50 at the time. But huge satisfaction when we got it all done.Everyone is touring summer gigs . Lol
Since unspeakable thing has been un-masked so to speak.
I had been on a long hiatus until I was likely forgotten. Lol
Glad to be back here. I intend to hang as much as I can.
I always have projects. Some music some home improvements.
I have been working about 3 weekends on my vinyl core flooring. One thing I learned , I'm never doing another.
Flooring in general sucks.

Not many more torturous jobs than flooring.Oh…. I get the flooring deal. When we built our house, we did all the floor tile work. That was 2004. Pain in the rear. Back breaking. Was 50 at the time. But huge satisfaction when we got it all done.
About ten years later we helped a friend do a fairly small tile job. When we got done, both of us said…. Nope…. Never again. We both had hurts that had hurts. And you body doesn’t recover as fast at 60 as it did at 50.![]()
The nastiest job for me doing the 1600 sq ft basement over the last 2 years was installing insulation. R-19 and R30, had to wear long sleeve shirts, gloves, goggles/eye protection and a mask. Those fibers go everywhere.Not many more torturous jobs than flooring.
I have vowed to retire from that and landscaping in my "new" retired life! Maybe a few other things as well!
Exactly the problem iblive. I did lots of work to my old pla e when we sold including the kitchen and master bathroom. I don't remember aching like now and that was about 2 years ago at 60.Oh…. I get the flooring deal. When we built our house, we did all the floor tile work. That was 2004. Pain in the rear. Back breaking. Was 50 at the time. But huge satisfaction when we got it all done.
About ten years later we helped a friend do a fairly small tile job. When we got done, both of us said…. Nope…. Never again. We both had hurts that had hurts. And you body doesn’t recover as fast at 60 as it did at 50.![]()
I feel your pain.My online life goes in spurts. I have definitely been online less in general, not just here, for a while now. Many reasons: Joined a band that needed a bass player and bass is way different from guitar so I'm spending a lot of time learning the bass. I started a full time job after 20 years of working from home. I like the job but it is tiring. I'm 68 and starting to slow down in general. I do login here most days and check out the goings on.
Absolutely,The nastiest job for me doing the 1600 sq ft basement over the last 2 years was installing insulation. R-19 and R30, had to wear long sleeve shirts, gloves, goggles/eye protection and a mask. Those fibers go everywhere.
My wife thinks I'm still thirty, and can work 70 hours a week along with a million different projects around the house.Oh…. I get the flooring deal. When we built our house, we did all the floor tile work. That was 2004. Pain in the rear. Back breaking. Was 50 at the time. But huge satisfaction when we got it all done.
About ten years later we helped a friend do a fairly small tile job. When we got done, both of us said…. Nope…. Never again. We both had hurts that had hurts. And you body doesn’t recover as fast at 60 as it did at 50.![]()
You didn't happen to run into Cadorman and Boo while you were there, did you?Crazy busy here at Casa del Gator. Recently home from an epic trip to the Northwoods of Minnesota and am still tired.
Now where did I put my rum?
Yep, I paid a contractor to do the R38 from the underside of the basement for the flooring (I just did the exterior walls). Was 4 20 something’s in spacesuits.Absolutely,
If you ever notice most of the dudes doing insulation are young men in their twenties Lol.
There is a reason for that.
Yeah there are a couple AWOL members thereYou didn't happen to run into Cadorman and Boo while you were there, did you?