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Re: Project: Summit Point Bed and Breffiss! - Jewels - 05-28-2013

Kaan Wrote:eventually it will have glass on it. there is a lot of flat space on it, the lap tops fit well... and since its stained wood we have to use coasters for drinks anyway.

the door isnt perfectly sqaure becasue they had to trim the door to fit the floor in the old house it came out of. so getting a piece of glass to fit perfectly is going to be tough.


Just go get some glass cut at the hardware store. I'll bet Solenbergers in Winchester will cut you a piece for really cheap. That store has all kinds of that kind of stuff. Especially for cutting to match something that's not straight.


Re: Project: Summit Point Bed and Breffiss! - Steve85 - 05-28-2013

Solenbergers also has the the best nut and bolt selection I have seen, all available by individual piece.


Re: Project: Summit Point Bed and Breffiss! - ScottyB - 05-28-2013

just noticed you're right on the doorstep of the north fork shenandoah river. so jealous....some great smallmouth fishing in there.


Re: Project: Summit Point Bed and Breffiss! - Kaan - 05-29-2013

ScottyB Wrote:just noticed you're right on the doorstep of the north fork shenandoah river. so jealous....some great smallmouth fishing in there.

there is a public boat launch a couple miles from the house. we have a 6 acre lake for everyone in the HOA to use. i cant wait to dust off the rod... probably do it this weekend Wink


Re: Project: Summit Point Bed and Breffiss! - Jeff - 05-29-2013

I like to keep my rod dust free.


Re: Project: Summit Point Bed and Breffiss! - Kaan - 06-10-2013

Worked on the house a little more this weekend. If the rain would have stayed at bay we would have gotten a lot more done.

Here is the deck (after replacing 4 feet of timber but still ugly as crap). The previous owners PAINTED the deck BLUE to match the interior carpet Undecided it wasnt a deck sealer, it wasnt a stain, it was "maybe" exterior paint.
[Image: deckbefore_zpsfa968824.jpg]

After borrowing a pressure washer from Rex and Julie... it looks like this:
[Image: powerwashed_zps09d0ed4a.jpg]

Its still not 100% and there were stops of the paint we just couldnt wash off. Also the deck is showing some of its age... SO before we redo the whole thing we decided to try the Rustoleum Restore (<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://rustoleumrestore.com/">http://rustoleumrestore.com/</a><!-- m -->). Hopefully it busy us 5-10 years on the deck while we figure out what we want to do with the deck/outside kitchen/garden area. The deck is the only area getting over 6 hours of sun per day spring through fall.

The next issue is the crawl space access. You can see the epic paint job from the previous owners. It was starting to rust a little and i need to work on the latching system a little to make it work "better"
[Image: crawlspaceaccess_zpsb3dd8e35.jpg]

I'm not 100% on the green. i like it now... but i dont know about in the winter time. I might try to find a brown. but for now this rustoleum paint job will do the trick.
[Image: crawlspacepainted_zps6368c514.jpg]


Re: Project: Summit Point Bed and Breffiss! - Jeff - 06-10-2013

I like the green myself. Ernie's handicap ramp on the back of our house is almost the same color.


Re: Project: Summit Point Bed and Breffiss! - JustinG - 06-10-2013

HRMMMMMMM, that rustoleum stuff is exactly what I need for our lil deck. I need to replace 2-3 boards and then roll this stuff on instead of staining.

Thanks for the link.


Re: Project: Summit Point Bed and Breffiss! - D_Eclipse9916 - 06-10-2013

Great progress! My deck was previously stained a non-HOA approved color (and I dont really like the color either). You think a pressure washer would take off the stain?


Re: Project: Summit Point Bed and Breffiss! - PDenbigh - 06-10-2013

Looking awesome Kaan! Congrats.

I'm digging the "latching improvement" log ;-).


Re: Project: Summit Point Bed and Breffiss! - JustinG - 06-10-2013

D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:Great progress! My deck was previously stained a non-HOA approved color (and I dont really like the color either). You think a pressure washer would take off the stain?

You can paint over the stain, but will probably wanna pressure wash it first to clean any sap/mildew/etc off.

May take a couple extra coats though to cover the existing deck stain.


Re: Project: Summit Point Bed and Breffiss! - Kaan - 06-10-2013

PDenbigh Wrote:Looking awesome Kaan! Congrats.

I'm digging the "latching improvement" log ;-).

the inside of the door and the latch set up is all rusty and old. I need to mess with it and get it to hold tight. without the log if the wind blows it will make a hellish noise lol.

so the rustoleum stuff says dont use it on new wood for 6 months Wink the internet guys say if you power washed the new wood too and its been soaked by rain a couple of time and dried out... it should be good to go.


Re: Project: Summit Point Bed and Breffiss! - Kaan - 06-10-2013

D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:Great progress! My deck was previously stained a non-HOA approved color (and I dont really like the color either). You think a pressure washer would take off the stain?

it depends on what they used. if its a true stain you wont get it off. if its a traditional sealer you will get most of it off. but usually its on there for a while. how old is the deck?

our desk is 8 years old and showing some age. it looked much better AFTER the power wash, but i was still having to replace a board and repair some other planks. It should buy us another 5 years (at least) on the design of the new deck.

this stuff WILL cover other things up but they say you need to power wash AND sand anything that is too "shiny"


Re: Project: Summit Point Bed and Breffiss! - Kaan - 06-26-2013

someone was late to the house warming... showed up this morning.

[Image: Bear1_zps2031b4f7.jpg]


Re: Project: Summit Point Bed and Breffiss! - JPolen01 - 06-26-2013

WTF?!


Re: Project: Summit Point Bed and Breffiss! - CaptainHenreh - 06-26-2013

JPolen01 Wrote:WTF?!

It's a bear, dude.


Re: Project: Summit Point Bed and Breffiss! - ScottyB - 06-26-2013

HIDE YO KIDS
[Image: simpsons-bear-patrol-plane.jpg]


Re: Project: Summit Point Bed and Breffiss! - Sully - 06-26-2013

Is it bad that I looked at the picture for like two minutes trying to figure out why Rex was saying a water pitcher thing was visiting Kaan this morning on Facebook until I saw the second picture

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Re: Project: Summit Point Bed and Breffiss! - Jake - 06-27-2013

Sully Wrote:Is it bad that I looked at the picture for like two minutes trying to figure out why Rex was saying a water pitcher thing was visiting Kaan this morning on Facebook until I saw the second picture

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I thought the same thing.

"That's cool, someone gave you a watering can."

............

"OH that's a bear"


Re: Project: Summit Point Bed and Breffiss! - Jewels - 06-27-2013

Ok, I totally did that too. It definitely took me a second.