Dec 30, 2013
RBVa in the news
RBVa making our community happy!
A very nice client in the Fan, who has been blogging about her home restoration project, was delighted to see the work we've been doing in our shop.
A very nice client in the Fan, who has been blogging about her home restoration project, was delighted to see the work we've been doing in our shop.
Dec 12, 2013
Still in the shop, working on the Powers' porch elements
Nick manufacturing new bottom rail, using the router and a jig to rout out a triple bead to match original material. |
Mike used the spray gun to finish coating all of the finished elements. I heard a rumor these columns were scheduled to get tossed. I'm glad they didn't. They look so nice now. |
End of the day in the shop. |
Dec 11, 2013
Column/baluster work progresses.
Each baluster is primed, taking care to fill the end grain with primer. This is where outdoor elements always fail; when they soak up moisture through their end grain. |
The final sanding before we spray the first top coat. The second top coat will happen in the field after installation. |
Dec 2, 2013
Before and after. No seriously, this is the same room, same angle.
New details for an old porch
The column bases were severely degraded; we built new bases out of Fir. I had some leftover PVC wainscoting from another job, which I attached to the bottom of the new base. This will allow the column to drain off the deck, and for water that hits the deck to slide out under the column. Below is the detail that you'll see from the yard. Win-win: we didn't dispose of a petroleum based product but repurposed it, and the column bases and the wood under them won't rot.
More porch restoration images
The day before the holiday, we finished the restoration of the round column. Below you can see its transformation from rough to smooth.
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