I built the partial wall for the bar today (sans drywall), and we got the new appliances in place, though the plumbing will have to wait for the sink to be installed, which in turn has to await installation of the counterstop, which will be a luxurious pattern of granite that we haven’t selected yet, so no cold water or ice from the new fridge. It’s definitely starting to look like a new kitchen, though, and we have cooking functionality back and a fridge, though dishwashing remains problematic, and will continue in that mode until I get back from CA in two weeks.
It occurs to me that you know that you’re in the middle of a major remodel when, in addition to keeping a grocery list, you keep a continuous Home Depot list. In building the new wall and attaching studs to each other, I discovered a miraculous thing–screws that the heads won’t strip out of under the tender ministrations of an 18-volt drill. The down side is that they eat phillips bits for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Still, its easier to change a bit, and they’re cheap these days, than to try to remove a half-driven screw with a hole where the cross used to be…
Anyway, I’m packing now, flying out to LA in the morning, and I’ll be at the International Space Development Conference on Thursday and Friday, at least part of both days. Hope to see many of you there.