Interior work photo gallery,

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Ain't I so cute? :P

The boards are covered with thick layers of paint, making it oh so fun to find and remove the screws

Step 1

Chisel the paint out of the screw head with a hammer and awl (I originally was using one of Mom's old ice picks but it broke so now I have a shiny new awl)

Step 2

hammer stubby screwdriver in to shove out paint remains

Step 3

remove screw with powered driver

Walls

The walls are in great shape from being protected.

Mokie and Power Tools

not an obvious pairing. The openings for a/c and vent were framed with the boards in place, thus are glued to this board. I'm trying to saw through the frame between the wall and the board so the board can be removed. I'm wearing a gas mask because of the heavy layer of epoxy glue I'm digging through.

Gee, looks like someone is working here

 

 

 

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