Monthly Archive for February, 2010

My Van

My super-awesome van!

Pay no attention to that suspicious stain/wet spot on the floor.

My Van
Here she is. I can fit 50"x144" flat on the floor.
Here she is. I can fit 50"x144" flat on the floor.
Driver's side. They're straight! The camera added some distortion.
Driver’s side. They’re straight! The camera added some distortion.
In through the side doors.
In through the side doors.
In through the side doors, looking back.
In through the side doors, looking back.
Looking back from the driver's seat. It's a looooong way!
Looking back from the driver’s seat. It’s a looooong way!
My van <3
My van <3
The supports, for those interested in how it was done.
The supports, for those interested in how it was done.
Top braces. These are bolted into the seat belt bracket holders.
Top braces. These are bolted into the seat belt bracket holders.
Top braces. These are bolted into the seat belt bracket holders.
Top braces. These are bolted into the seat belt bracket holders.

Why I Hate Voicemail

From the geniuses at Doghouse (go there. NOW).

Click to embiggen.

Voicemail

Coffee

It should be its own food group.

Coffee

Rubber Roof Repair, #2

The next installment of the rubber roof saga.

The client insisted on using WonderBoard for an underlayment, applied over the EPDM and under the eventual concrete deck. So we did. The customer is always right, right?

Rubber Roof Repair #2

Rubber Roof Repair, #1

A leaking rooftop deck. The deck was covered in concrete and developed several leaks around the gas fireplace and near the scupper.

The concrete has been jackhammered away and new subflooring has been installed. Two inches of IsoBoard insulation was added over the subfloor.

Tomorrow we lay the rubber.

Rubber Roof Repair
And here.
And here.
It leaked here.
It leaked here.
200 lbs. of rubber
200 lbs. of rubber