This past week, Joseph has done more work on our dinette. The metal frames are complete, and he's cladding them in wood. Guinness kept me company while taking pics.
He did some research, and found that a 17 degree angle is the most comfortable for a seatback, so made them to that specification.
The kitchen sink lines were all plumbed.
Though our original plan was to use true linoleum (made of linseed oil, jute, rosin, wood flour), it was going to cost around $1000. He found enough real oak flooring to do the job for $275 on Facebook Marketplace, plus adhesive cost. That'll work.
4 comments:
Dang, y'all are flying through this rebuild. The new flooring looks great!
How's McNibs? Hope all is well with everyone.
He really is! McNibs is good. He's back to where he was physically, thank goodness. Thanks so much!
I'm glad to read McNibs is back to normal. I was wondering about him. Do show a few more pictures if you don't mind.
I like the oak flooring. It will look great when installed.
Jeannie@GetMeToTheCountry
I'll see what I can do about McNibs photos. They don't stay still for long!
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