Finished spray foaming rim joists nef. Managed not to get any on my beard!
Breathing in some VOCs before bed time. Fun stuff. At least it's not too cold out, only like -9 so have the basement windows open with fans.
Tomorrow I might start on the batt insulation. At least do a section anyway, to get a idea of how far a bag goes. I can only buy one at a time anyway as it takes up the whole back seat.
1. More pics of the project. Not just the finished job.
2. Temperature is relative, but -9C is cold. My mother had a friend visiting from California. The friend stepped outside in 20F (-6.7C) without a jacket. Friend quickly jumped back inside. Exclaimed, "Now, I know what cold weather feels like." With a smile on her face, my mother quickly retorted," No. You really don't."
3. Shave, ya lazy bastard!
-9C is not cold. I go out with an undershirt and a dress shirt in that weather.
Do you just like to be adversarial? -9C is fucking cold. It's not hot. It's not warm. It's cold. Now, I didn't say really cold. I could go out with just a shirt for quick runs, but it's definitely warm gear for longer lengths of time. I'm hot natured. However, my hands get cold easily. I grew up in the Midwest and aggravated my mother to no end by leaving my jackets and losing them. I just got too hot.
Squirrel, thanks for the pics. Keep us posted as your project moves along. The cold you are describing is a damp cold. That just goes right to the bones. It's probably worse for me as I've aged. With all my injuries the cold sometimes makes my ligaments stiff.
don't worry, we just keep him in the corner and feed him mush since he went senile a few years agoDo you just like to be adversarial? -9C is fucking cold. It's not hot. It's not warm. It's cold. Now, I didn't say really cold. I could go out with just a shirt for quick runs, but it's definitely warm gear for longer lengths of time. I'm hot natured. However, my hands get cold easily. I grew up in the Midwest and aggravated my mother to no end by leaving my jackets and losing them. I just got too hot.
Squirrel, thanks for the pics. Keep us posted as your project moves along. The cold you are describing is a damp cold. That just goes right to the bones. It's probably worse for me as I've aged. With all my injuries the cold sometimes makes my ligaments stiff.
You can always put on more cloth. You cant get out of your skin.
