Tuesday, July 29, 2008

smoke 1

Well, my first attempt at reducing the smell of smoke was to cram a bunch of insulation into the rafters along the common wall. I thought it was working for a few days, but I smelled it again! So, more insulation, still smell it. In fact, I am getting a little bit of a headache from the smoke smell down here.

The second phase of this endeavour was to cut a hole in the drywall to see if the builders didn't crack seal at the base of the beam. It looked like they did seal it with that spray foam stuff, but now there is a 2'x2' hole in our wall. I am by no means a dry wall guy. It turned out awful! At least it is in the laundry room-closet. I used a 2 year old tub of spackle, and a 1 inch putty knife. I think it would have gone a lot better if only I had some better dry wall tools! OK, maybe not, probably operator error...

I need to go to bed, I have to get up early to run... and we have a big bocce ball tournament after work at the Mohawk House.

1 comment:

Derek Seitz said...

What I would recommend is the PaceSetter repair patch by Goldblatt and a 6" ergo grip taping knive for the mud. Then use a #120 grit FinishPro sandpaper with a dust free sanding kit by Goldblatt (shop vac not included).