Undercutting door jambs and base molding is important, but I want to scream. After a few hours of doing the same thing over and over, I'm ready to quit. But it's important in the long run.
One million little slices of wood
Yes, I exaggerate.
Joan can handle repetition
Here, she's using a tiny bottle with a tiny nozzle to drip polyurethane varnish into tiny holes—hundreds and hundreds of tiny little holes. It makes me nervous just thinking about it. She will do this, let it dry, then sand. And then she does it again—two more times.
I don't ask questions.
We are grateful for:
- the vacuum cleaner with its 30-foot reach
- the oscillating tool
- painter's tape
- wonder bars from Harbor Freight
- Sharpie pens
- air-powered nail guns
Next time, the almost completed floor (without the cabinet base trim)
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