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Author Archives: Thor
Structurally Speaking
The city rejected the garage plans. The ceiling was too high. Placing wide windows above a service door using standard construction practices, resulted in the top plate being above the city limit of 10-feet, zero-inches. I wasn’t ready to give up … Continue reading
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City Limits
I live in Minneapolis. There is a vigilant city planning department that ensures that construction and development meets the codes that have evolved to prevent fire hazards, health risks and other zoning ordinances. I am entirely in support of communities … Continue reading
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Making a good last impression
I recently installed storm doors at This Odd House. From the beginning, I felt like there was something missing at our entries, and during the spring and fall seasons I realized it was that I could not open the doors … Continue reading
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Workshops: a contemplation on tools
I am about to build a workshop, but in reality I don’t really know what a workshop is. I have spent much of my life engaged in various activities involving tools and fabrication, but not in any disciplined organized way. … Continue reading
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Design requirements
Some people in the position of having to replace a garage would seek the most efficient solution: a garage kit, a standard partially pre-fabricated structure that could be constructed at minimal expense and provide perfectly adequate protection for cars and … Continue reading
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This Odd House, Part Deux
It has been half a year or more since my last posting on the renovation of This Odd House. The After Party was the official endpoint, but of course as anyone who has taken on a major construction project knows, … Continue reading
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This (amazing) Odd Cake
The most popular feature at the After Party was not the food or drink or photo albums or sixties nostalgia, it was the cake. A cake is a feature of many celebrations, and I wanted something to mark this hat-trick … Continue reading
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The After Party
I had promised an After Party when the renovation of This Odd House was complete. It turned into a (happily ever) After Party, a date was set, and now I had a deadline for completing the project. It helped focus … Continue reading
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Before And After
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After a year of time and expense poured into This Odd House, I have largely succeeded in bringing it up to working order, up to code, and a bit closer to my esthetic goal for clean, simple, contemporary styling. The rooms … Continue reading
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