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Monday, January 20, 2020 8:38 PM
SIGNYM
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Monday, January 20, 2020 9:27 PM
1KIKI
Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.
Tuesday, January 21, 2020 3:00 AM
6IXSTRINGJACK
Tuesday, January 21, 2020 3:09 AM
Tuesday, January 21, 2020 3:28 AM
Tuesday, January 21, 2020 3:34 PM
Tuesday, January 21, 2020 5:10 PM
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Tuesday, January 21, 2020 9:18 PM
Tuesday, January 21, 2020 11:35 PM
BRENDA
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: I can't sleep on my sides at all. I used to every night when I was a kid, but around my early to mid 20's when I put on a lot of muscle mass from working out, on top of the fact that I smoke, I can't sleep on my sides anymore because my arms will fall asleep. I mean full-out. I've woken up and had zero feeling from my shoulder to my fingertips and I have "flop" my arm into the wall until I get the pins and needles and regain control of it. I've only slept on my back for the last 20 or so years. Do Right, Be Right. :)
Tuesday, January 21, 2020 11:41 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: I can't sleep on my sides at all. I used to every night when I was a kid, but around my early to mid 20's when I put on a lot of muscle mass from working out, on top of the fact that I smoke, I can't sleep on my sides anymore because my arms will fall asleep. I mean full-out. I've woken up and had zero feeling from my shoulder to my fingertips and I have "flop" my arm into the wall until I get the pins and needles and regain control of it. I've only slept on my back for the last 20 or so years. Do Right, Be Right. :) I've dealt with that for 20years or so. Wake up and my entire arm from shoulder to fingers would be numb. Have to bang it on the bed to get the feeling back. My trouble though is caused by what I feel is nerve damage in my neck due to the brain tumour and the pressure it was exerting before the surgery and then after effects of the surgery. It is not a nice feeling to wake up to.
Wednesday, January 22, 2020 12:14 AM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Well... if I could afford a sleep study like my brother did, maybe I'd do it. But, yanno...
Quote:I too, have suffered from insomnia since I was 5 years old. I remember specifically feeling a sense of abandonment every night when everybody else would easily fall asleep and I'd be up with my own thoughts until 1 or 2 AM almost every school night at a very young age. Funny thing is, I don't really have insomnia anymore. Just all these other issues, compounded by the fact that I can rarely go a full night without having to go to the bathroom (which I've learned never to have a cigarette otherwise I won't get back to sleep for hours). I don't think there's really any big mystery behind any of it. Even though I've been sober for three years and haven't smoked any weed for about five, I still smoke a lot and I actually drink about 3 times as much coffee than I used to ever since I stopped drinking. Maybe it is sleep apnea, but in the case of my brother the reason he was sent to get a sleep study is because his regular doctor visit was so terrible they wanted to know what was going on. I'm sure my visit today would not be as good as it was last year, but last visit turned up great for everything. Even when I was working and I had that great visit, I still had these jerks that would prevent me from sleeping. They do happen quite a bit more often now though... In fact, my old man just woke me up from an early sleep tonight.
Quote: I haven't been getting very good sleep recently and staying up real late along with getting up early in the morning, so tonight when I finished work I cooked my dinner about 4 hours earlier than usual and would have gone right to sleep if I didn't have about 2 or 3 more jerks... but I finally made it and then the phone woke me up. :)
Quote: BTW... My bedroom doors are finished and hung. That looks nice. :) And tomorrow I'll get my tables back. I just didn't feel like doing it tonight... and I still don't. Do Right, Be Right. :)
Wednesday, January 22, 2020 12:16 AM
Wednesday, January 22, 2020 1:46 AM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Well... if I could afford a sleep study like my brother did, maybe I'd do it. But, yanno... I too, have suffered from insomnia since I was 5 years old. I remember specifically feeling a sense of abandonment every night when everybody else would easily fall asleep and I'd be up with my own thoughts until 1 or 2 AM almost every school night at a very young age.
Quote:Funny thing is, I don't really have insomnia anymore. Just all these other issues, compounded by the fact that I can rarely go a full night without having to go to the bathroom
Quote:I don't think there's really any big mystery behind any of it. Even though I've been sober for three years and haven't smoked any weed for about five, I still smoke a lot and I actually drink about 3 times as much coffee than I used to ever since I stopped drinking. Maybe it is sleep apnea, but in the case of my brother the reason he was sent to get a sleep study is because his regular doctor visit was so terrible they wanted to know what was going on. I'm sure my visit today would not be as good as it was last year, but last visit turned up great for everything. Even when I was working and I had that great visit, I still had these jerks that would prevent me from sleeping. They do happen quite a bit more often now though... In fact, my old man just woke me up from an early sleep tonight. I haven't been getting very good sleep recently and staying up real late along with getting up early in the morning, so tonight when I finished work I cooked my dinner about 4 hours earlier than usual and would have gone right to sleep if I didn't have about 2 or 3 more jerks... but I finally made it and then the phone woke me up. :)
Wednesday, January 22, 2020 2:50 AM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: I can't sleep on my sides at all. I used to every night when I was a kid, but around my early to mid 20's when I put on a lot of muscle mass from working out, on top of the fact that I smoke, I can't sleep on my sides anymore because my arms will fall asleep. I mean full-out. I've woken up and had zero feeling from my shoulder to my fingertips and I have "flop" my arm into the wall until I get the pins and needles and regain control of it. I've only slept on my back for the last 20 or so years. Do Right, Be Right. :) I've dealt with that for 20years or so. Wake up and my entire arm from shoulder to fingers would be numb. Have to bang it on the bed to get the feeling back. My trouble though is caused by what I feel is nerve damage in my neck due to the brain tumour and the pressure it was exerting before the surgery and then after effects of the surgery. It is not a nice feeling to wake up to. Oh... do I feel for you. It's been a while since it happened bad to me, but that's only because I sleep only on my back every night and I'm fortunate enough not to be the type to roll around after I actually get to sleep (after those hypnic jerks stop for the night). I remember the first time it happened. I jumped up out of bed and was freaking the hell out and imagining I'd have to get the whole arm amputated or something. Literally whipping my body back and forth to throw the dead arm into a pole in my grandma's basement I was living in at the time until I finally got the worst pins and needles sensation I'd ever felt and finally got control of my arm again. I really hope you don't go through that often. :( Do Right, Be Right. :)
Wednesday, January 22, 2020 9:59 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Well your problem is partly situational. But it sounds like anxiety is driving you, too. Instead of wrecking your sleep and potentially your health, is there a more direct way of addressing the things that make you anxious? I mean, I know that you're working hard to fix the things you can fix, but are there things that you worry that you CAN'T fix?
Quote:I have a question about that closet you've been asking about. I have to say I don't understand why, or in what way, you believe the shape would be "weird". You have a 15'X15' room. The typical closet is about 25" deep (interior space, has to accommodate a clothes hangar plus clothes and a few inches room) add about 4" for frame and door ... anyway, a closet down the entire length of one wall would be more than adequate for husband and wife. There are a few things I, personally, would appreciate that they don't normally build nowadays. Usually, there is a shelf above the clothes rod, but because it's hard to access most people use it for things like blankets, luggage, sports equipment etc. I would prefer that to be a separate cabinet with its own door because that way those doors will almost always be closed and the items up there wouldn't get dusty. Then, women appreciate certain kinds of built-ins: cubbies or shelves for shoes, purses, and other non-hanging items. Also, since most hanging items are short (Tshirts, shirts, jackets) a part of the closet can accommodate double rods (one over the other). And finally ... drawers below the waist, shelves above... makes access easier. Maybe look into "Love it or List It" or some of the other shows to look at the various closets and see what appeals to people?
Wednesday, January 22, 2020 1:00 PM
Wednesday, January 22, 2020 2:20 PM
Wednesday, January 22, 2020 2:24 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Sore legs had to walk down and up 10 flights of stairs yesterday. Elevators were out as they were doing routine work on them. Not fun. Also I am having some trouble with stupid thing.
Wednesday, January 22, 2020 3:04 PM
Wednesday, January 22, 2020 3:05 PM
Wednesday, January 22, 2020 7:23 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: What is the source of that "box", SIX? Is it part of another room? Just curious.
Quote:Yes, I see what you mean by odd shape. I can think of a few things to do ... for example, the space in front of the "box" is actually deep enuf for hanging clothes, si you might be able to put in a tall shelf, and two clothes rods (one over the other) preserving nearly all of the remaining space which ... seems hard to fill efficiently but could be something like a walk-in. Definitely needs some thought, and visualization is not in my wheelhouse! But, I'll give it a try.
Quote:***** NAH, I don't mean worrying about politics or the surveillance state. I post about it, but it's not something that worries me overall. More like practical things ... what are your plans for retirement? How will you get medical care?
Quote:Are there any jobs that you could get to supplement your savings? (Right now seeing money going out, not coming in.) I admit I was worried that you quit your job, and still am worried that you don't have one lined up.
Quote:The economy could go sour pretty quickly, and jobs might not be so easy to find. (I have a very Depression-era attitude towards jobs which is ... hang on for all you've got, and don't let go until you have another one lined up. The people that we have employed were IMHO far too casual with their jobs and are now paying for the fact that they quit to live the free life ... and they kind of expect us to bail them out, while we're just trying to save money for daughter's future.) So not sure if your worries line up with mine, but there are long-term things that I would be planning for if I were in your shoes. They would cetainly be on my mind!
Wednesday, January 22, 2020 7:39 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: That right-hand wall in blue - is that a freestanding wall sticking out into the room or is it part of the bedroom interior walls? If it's a freestanding wall, how much space is there to the bedroom wall to the right? In other words - could you take down that wall and extend the closet rightward all the way to the room wall?
Wednesday, January 22, 2020 8:08 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Sore legs had to walk down and up 10 flights of stairs yesterday. Elevators were out as they were doing routine work on them. Not fun. Also I am having some trouble with stupid thing. Jezz, that's more exercise than I get in a month! Good for muscle tone but- oy vey!!! ----------- Pity would be no more, If we did not MAKE men poor - William Blake Happy New Year, WISHY. I edited out your psychopathic screed!
Wednesday, January 22, 2020 8:09 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: Oh Brenda! What a chore!!!
Wednesday, January 22, 2020 8:11 PM
Thursday, January 23, 2020 1:20 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: What is the source of that "box", SIX? Is it part of another room? Just curious. SIX: Nah... that's essentially the "center" of the house... Really, the stairs are, but that's right next to them and it's where the pipes going up into the roof are and right above the water heater in the basement. Nothing can be done about it.
Quote:SIGNY: Yes, I see what you mean by odd shape. ... Definitely needs some thought, and visualization is not in my wheelhouse! But, I'll give it a try. SIX: I'll see if I can get an actual pic up in the next few days and you can look at the other picture to get an idea of the actual measurements we're working with.
Quote:SIGNY: NAH, I don't mean worrying about politics or the surveillance state. I post about it, but it's not something that worries me overall. More like practical things ... what are your plans for retirement? How will you get medical care? SIX: I don't care about any of that.
Quote:SIX: I would imagine our money worries are quite a bit different. I don't worry about money, even though I don't have much and I don't really have any prospects to make much. That's the beauty of working at the bottom. If I don't like what I'm doing I can just quit and find another shitty job.
Thursday, January 23, 2020 1:26 AM
Thursday, January 23, 2020 3:33 AM
Thursday, January 23, 2020 10:19 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SIX: Nah... that's essentially the "center" of the house... Really, the stairs are, but that's right next to them and it's where the pipes going up into the roof are and right above the water heater in the basement. Nothing can be done about it.
Quote:SIGNYM: So it's a pipe chase? Ok.
Quote:SIX: I'll see if I can get an actual pic up in the next few days and you can look at the other picture to get an idea of the actual measurements we're working with.
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: That would be great!
Quote:SIX: I don't care about any of that.
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Oh dear. And that's why I worry about you. Not that there's anything I can do about it, but I've never seen that approach end well.
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: I'm trying to put myself in your shoes and I just can't. Maybe because of personality differences, or maybe because we have a child to think about, but I can't imagine NOT planning for the future in some substantial way. Plus, I know two guys who are about 30 years older than you and they had the same attitude and now they need someone to rescue them.
Quote:I know the system is rigged, but you have a lot of advantages ... you're smart, you're a real quick learner, I feel you could do a lot of things if you put your mind to it, and you shouldn't be at the bottom. A lot of people are where they are because they spend money recklessly or because they don't have your natural talents ... that's not you.
Quote:But maybe you're in the best position to weather the upcoming storm. You're younger, you're fit, you know a lot of useful things; if all else fails you could be the fixit guru, doing small tool repair or what-have-you. Me, I'm old and sick.
Thursday, January 23, 2020 10:47 AM
Thursday, January 23, 2020 12:34 PM
Thursday, January 23, 2020 1:03 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Alright... Picture time.
Thursday, January 23, 2020 4:06 PM
Thursday, January 23, 2020 6:33 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: First of all .... nice trim work, SIX.
Quote:The hardwood floors and trim are going to be a real selling point. If I were walking thru that area, that's what I would be focusing on.
Quote:Assuming that the windows turn out as good as everything else, those would be a real plus. However, as an experienced homeowner, I would also be looking at the quality of the windows themselves ... single pane? Casement?
Quote:OK, about that closet ... the pictures do make things clearer. The space on the left of the bi-fold is 26.5" wide (or deep). It can accomodate 2 clothes rods (high,low) with one end of each rod anchored in the 18" section of the chase wall, and the other end anchored in a (built) support right behind the bifold door. That creates approximately four feet (25" X 2) hanging space for shirts and skirts. Shelf on the bottom for shoes. The back wall likewise can accommodate a clothes rod for taller items (dresses, slacks, coats) but I would build a shelf 10" wide and 12" deep on the 15" part of the chase wall because otherwise if you have clothes hanging on the side wall and clothes hanging on the back wall they'll foul each other in the corner when you try and remove them. So that leaves another approximately two feet (37"-approx 10") of hanging space ... six feet all together. You can build drawers under the single clothes rod That 7.5" spot could use maybe clothes hooks This shows how double closet rod creates more storage space (imaged removed for reply formatting) This is just pretty (imaged removed for reply formatting)
Quote:In fact. a lot of good ideas here https://www.familyhandyman.com/closet/easy-ways-to-expand-your-closet-space/
Quote:I sure hope that helps!!
Thursday, January 23, 2020 6:48 PM
Thursday, January 23, 2020 10:30 PM
Thursday, January 23, 2020 10:43 PM
Thursday, January 23, 2020 11:32 PM
Thursday, January 23, 2020 11:48 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SignyM: Casement is a window configuration, where the window is attached on the side with hinges and opens outward like a door. There are windows that slide past each other either side to side, or vertically.windows that hinge at the top (awning) and windows that open at the bottom (hopper)
Quote:Originally posted by SignyM: Not sure I understand about the clothes rods on the side. The rods would be along the wall, the hanging clothes would be facing the front, they would take up that 18" space and then some. It might look a little akward because the bifold door would be covering up the sleeve of the front hanging item but I think it might make up in practicality what it lacks in looks
Friday, January 24, 2020 3:43 AM
Friday, January 24, 2020 3:56 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SignyM: He could put a clothes rod across the back. Altho you need 24" depth for clothes, the actual rod needs to be only 13-14" from the back wall
Friday, January 24, 2020 4:11 AM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Yup. That's why I'm thinking once everything is done upstairs I'm going to move out of the living room so I can really give it the same treatment that I did the bedrooms. The walls thruought this house were terrible, with layer upon layer of paint just covering imperfections everywhere. If all I do is paint the living room it's just going to look like shitty walls with yet another layer of paint on them. Fortunately, that's the only room left in the house that I still have to do that for. I already did the kitchen on the 1st floor. I might even rent a machine and sand the hardwood down on the 1st floor and re-stain and poly it like I did upstairs. It's not nearly as bad as the floors upstairs were, but the living room is the first room you see if you're coming in the front door.
Quote:Speaking of which, one of the windows in the living room is wood,and is sealed shut. I always wondered why that was when the rest of the house is vinyl. I plan on removing that window and putting a new one in... I'm just hoping that there isn't a problem there that prevented this from being done before.
Quote: OK, about that closet ... the pictures do make things clearer. The space on the left of the bi-fold is 26.5" wide (or deep). It can accomodate 2 clothes rods (high,low) with one end of each rod anchored in the 18" section of the chase wall, and the other end anchored in a (built) support right behind the bifold door. That creates approximately four feet (25" X 2) hanging space for shirts and skirts. Shelf on the bottom for shoes. The back wall likewise can accommodate a clothes rod for taller items (dresses, slacks, coats) but I would build a shelf 10" wide and 12" deep on the 15" part of the chase wall because otherwise if you have clothes hanging on the side wall and clothes hanging on the back wall they'll foul each other in the corner when you try and remove them. So that leaves another approximately two feet (37"-approx 10") of hanging space ... six feet all together. You can build drawers under the single clothes rod That 7.5" spot could use maybe clothes hooks This shows how double closet rod creates more storage space (imaged removed for reply formatting) This is just pretty (imaged removed for reply formatting)
Quote:Agreed. Too pretty for me though. :)
Quote:I'll check that site out.
Quote:Thanks for the suggestions. I don't know if putting clothes on the left side is the best idea though, although I do like the idea of the double racks there and the single taller rack on the right (it would also be a lot less shelf building on my part).
Quote:My concern is the bifold door there. The space is deep enough, but without having it right in front of me now I would guess that there is at least 5" of dead space on the left side when the bifold door is open full. Now I read somewhere you only need like 22.5" depth for clothes
Quote: but you're saying 24". I've only got 26.5" depth there on that left side, so if it really is 24" that would only leave 2" in the front to reach back and behind the open bi-fold door for any clothes all the way on the left side of the rack. I actually really like your suggestions and it would be a lot easier than building an entire shelving unit like I was considering doing on that left side. I was just wondering what you thought about my trepidation here. Do Right, Be Right. :)
Friday, January 24, 2020 5:05 AM
Quote:Oh... so you mean the poles would be coming toward you when you open the door on the left side? I misunderstood what you said. That would probably work. I thought you meant parallel to the back wall, where it would bury clothes on both poles that were behind the bi-fold door. Do Right, Be Right. :)
Friday, January 24, 2020 5:06 AM
Friday, January 24, 2020 5:10 AM
Friday, January 24, 2020 10:14 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Got a project to get started on over the weekend. Have to take a part a video cabinet.
Friday, January 24, 2020 10:27 AM
Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: That's where I got lost. You need an entire ~24" from one shoulder of the hanger to the other shoulder. If you put a rod side-to-side across the back between the chase and the righthand-wall, while the rod need only by ~12" from the back wall, the front portion the the hangers (and their clothes) will intrude on the clothes that are on the rod that goes across the front of the closet side-to-side.
Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: Yeah, I just want to comment as well on how nice the floors and trim look!
Quote:Oh the never-ending mysteries of home ownership!
Quote:I guess I'm used to rough-and-ready shelf-building - yanno, supports nailed (or screwed) into studs on either end and pine planking rest on the supports. But if you're going for a more finished built-in look, I can see how that could be some task.
Quote:Different places say different things, but if you're going to hang something big - like a men's suit jacket - it's best to allow more space rather than less.
Quote:It depends on how fancy you want those shelves to look, I think!
Friday, January 24, 2020 10:41 AM
Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: Quote:Oh... so you mean the poles would be coming toward you when you open the door on the left side? I misunderstood what you said. That would probably work. I thought you meant parallel to the back wall, where it would bury clothes on both poles that were behind the bi-fold door. Do Right, Be Right. :)
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