Showing posts with label construction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label construction. Show all posts

Monday, November 2, 2015

Who'll Stop the Rain?

If you have the power, please do it!


The rain has put us behind in construction. Yesterday, despite the drizzle, Jeff went out and worked on the drainage system that he is installing in front of the new gallery space. We were getting water in one corner. To divert it, Jeff cut the asphalt out, dug a trench, and installed a drainage pipe with a grate at the door. Yesterday I helped him install the flashing before he set the drain. This week we hope to have our lawn guy deliver crushed stone to fill in the pipe.
This morning we have a steady rain. I went out to check the gallery and it seems the pipe is doing it's job. It was good to have a test before it gets filled in, but the test is complete and the rain can stop!


During the rain we did get quite a few pots made. The dampness means it takes forever for things to get to the trimming point. I am hoping to finish trimming bowls today so that I can apply slip and carve tomorrow. After the bowls there will be piggy banks to assemble. Hopefully when I am done, the sun will be shining once more.


We have to get this space completely closed in and insulated before it gets too cold. The temperatures have been with us these past few weeks, but now it's November and things can change quickly.

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Put on your hard hat

 No studio work yesterday. Our day off was spent doing construction work.
Remember the ugly louvers...


Half of them are gone now.


While Jeff and John did the hammering and nailing, I primed the bottom edges of the siding. To get this project finished and within our budget, we are using T 1-11 siding. Once we have some extra dough, we will cover it with cedar shingles.


The yard looks like a construction site. I guess it has to get messy in order to get better.


Today it's back to the pottery studio. I am working on some animal rattles. I'll share more about that tomorrow.