We now have a basement that smells like oil, is covered in 3 inches of cement dust, and has a massive hole in the floor where Ryan removed the old oil line and chimney base. He spent a weekend with the skill saw, the pick ax and the face mask. I went shopping. Please note the insane amount of dust left in the wake of this project. This is one of those house projects that got really big really fast. We called in the reinforcements and Jason came to the rescue. Slow and steady progress got it wedged up the stairs and out the door. Now there are 20 gallons of heating oil in buckets in the garage, and a giant tank waiting to be transformed into some type of art-piece/fire pit in the back yard. Congratulations guys!
This blog is dedicated to the family who lived in the shit hole that we are currently demolishing, sanitizing, and rebuilding.
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Basement insanity
The oil tank is officially out of the basement!
We now have a basement that smells like oil, is covered in 3 inches of cement dust, and has a massive hole in the floor where Ryan removed the old oil line and chimney base. He spent a weekend with the skill saw, the pick ax and the face mask. I went shopping. Please note the insane amount of dust left in the wake of this project. This is one of those house projects that got really big really fast. We called in the reinforcements and Jason came to the rescue. Slow and steady progress got it wedged up the stairs and out the door. Now there are 20 gallons of heating oil in buckets in the garage, and a giant tank waiting to be transformed into some type of art-piece/fire pit in the back yard. Congratulations guys!
We now have a basement that smells like oil, is covered in 3 inches of cement dust, and has a massive hole in the floor where Ryan removed the old oil line and chimney base. He spent a weekend with the skill saw, the pick ax and the face mask. I went shopping. Please note the insane amount of dust left in the wake of this project. This is one of those house projects that got really big really fast. We called in the reinforcements and Jason came to the rescue. Slow and steady progress got it wedged up the stairs and out the door. Now there are 20 gallons of heating oil in buckets in the garage, and a giant tank waiting to be transformed into some type of art-piece/fire pit in the back yard. Congratulations guys!
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