Enough of COVID...what are you doing to the house?

Want to get rid of the wood panels at the cottage….either paint them or rip them out to replace with drywall….

Thoughts? If painting how to paint properly? There are ridges on the panels which may not paint well…

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Just remember it’s jamb extensions on all window and door frames to accommodate the half inch of gypsum instead of quarter inch panels . Sure would update the interior


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Want to get rid of the wood panels at the cottage….either paint them or rip them out to replace with drywall….

Thoughts? If painting how to paint properly? There are ridges on the panels which may not paint well…

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Zero percent chance I would paint them. They won't be remotely flat and would look terrible imo. I'd pull it down and use drywall. Good time to add receptacles or insulate bedroom walls too.
 
Zero percent chance I would paint them. They won't be remotely flat and would look terrible imo. I'd pull it down and use drywall. Good time to add receptacles or insulate bedroom walls too.
I was almost thinking I’d like the texture.

Still deciding but need something to ‘open’ up the cottage a bit and update it a bit.
 
I'm not just talking about the grooves. The panels will be wavy. Once you remove the wood grain, you will see the ripples and probably every nail dimple.
Brown furniture is out and probably walls as well. Painting will make a change but I'd be afraid of warping and flaw enhancement as noted by GG.

Drywall adds thickness so all trim needs adjusting including receptacles and switches.
 
Brown furniture is out and probably walls as well. Painting will make a change but I'd be afraid of warping and flaw enhancement as noted by GG.

Drywall adds thickness so all trim needs adjusting including receptacles and switches.
I’m thinking of doing 1 room just to see. If it’s bad then I’ll just rip it all out.

Ceiling is tougher as the minute I remove it all the insulation is coming down.
 
Took down a small chain link fence. Left with six metal posts. Anyone have experience with post pullers?

Good, bad etc.
 
Took down a small chain link fence. Left with six metal posts. Anyone have experience with post pullers?

Good, bad etc.
Don't you have a tractor? I used to use 3 point hitch to lift as it had a lot more jam than the bucket. Are they in concrete or just pounded in? If just pounded in, wobble wobble wobble, pull. A piece of chain and hydraulic jack gives you thousands of pounds of lift for zero additional cost (or storage).
 
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