Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Bed room


Bed room
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Bunker Sweet Bunker


Final
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Visitor on the mountain


Visitor
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Front porch 11/05


Front porch 11/05
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Saturday, November 05, 2005

New faucet


New faucet
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Sunday, October 30, 2005

TABLE


TABLE
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Sunday, October 02, 2005

Finishing touches


Finishing touches
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Move in

This weekend was the final assualt. All of the stuff in the trailer has been moved in and the tools put into the trailer. The porch made the move quite easy. The level of the floor of the trailer matched the porch perfectly. Give me a four wheeler and enought time and I can move the world. There are a few things that need to be finished (installing the HVAC) but we can relax on the next trip. The only problem had to do with the height of the trailer door as meausred by my head, Ouch.

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Bedtable


Bedtable
Originally uploaded by neillsmth.

Ready for rockin' and martini sippin'


Porch

The porch serves more than one purpose. First, what a great place to rock and sip a Mexican Martini. Next it will allow me to back up the trailer to unload the furiture and not have to fight the rocks and uneven ground. Last, as is a mans' perogative, I'll have a place to relieve myself and not have to worry about splashback.

Fleshing out the inside

On the way to the bunker Friday we passed a stand selling rough Mexican style furniture and "old Hawkeye" spotted a bed table on sale. We turned around and went back and found that indeed they were on sale, $83.00 each. Looked good too. Here is a picture in its' natural habitat.

Thursday, August 18, 2005

It's getting closer

Below you will notice the address post. Looks like an old airplane wing (ahh.. the mystery) and looks really neat if I do say so myself. I tells the neighborhood that we are very close to finished. A couple more walls to paint and a porch to build and the furniture is in a trailer out behind the bunker ready to put in.
Barbara painted the front door RED, looks good though and is another of the hints that we are about finished. We will have to plan a house warming. Want to come?

Red Front Door


Red Front Door
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Address


Address
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Wednesday, August 03, 2005

TILE


TILE
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Finished

The tile is grouted and the wall is tiled. The cabinets have yet to be painted but that will occur when the rest of the painting is done in the living room. The ceiling will go in at the same time and perhaps the carpet too. Whew, that will be a busy weekend.

Stairs

The mysterious pole on the side of the bunker began to reveal its' function this trip. The steps that have been laying off in the weeds were carried to the roof and lowered down the pole and now await the platform landing to the roof and careful spacing down the pole. Perhaps not the next trip, but soon.

Stairs to Nowhere


Stairs to Nowhere
Originally uploaded by neillsmth.

Monday, August 01, 2005

More finishing touches

We went out to the bunker this weekend. It was one of those "tidy up" type trips that have to happen now and then. We have begun buying furniture and we are up to our ears with stuff here in Austin.
I have three trailers and all of them are at the bunker. We decided that we would bring one home and load it with couches and chairs and stuff. First we had to transfer tools and materials to the other trailer and then load up trash and anything that could come back to Austin. That done we did a few things like putting the steps on the spiral stairs and grouting the kitchen counter top. I also tiled the walls in the kitchen.
We brought the trailer home and I spent all day monday taking trash around to all my favorite dumpsters. I'll start loading tomorrow and be ready for the return trip in a week or so. Once there we can leave it in the trailer for a while untill we need it.

Sunday, June 19, 2005

Kitchen Tile


Kitchen Tile
Originally uploaded by neillsmth.

Thursday, June 16, 2005

Ready for the details

Heading to the bunker this weekend to take care of the loose ends that are hanging all over the place. I am going to do the counter top in a varigated slate and hope to have enough left to make the back splash too. The sink and stove top are going in at the same time and with any luck at all I'll be able to mount the microwave in the corner between the upper cabinets. Pictures later.

Wednesday, June 01, 2005

Raw kitchen pictures

Raw kitchen pictures

KITCHEN

The cabinets are leveled and hung. The counter top base is ready. All that remains is to put on the counter top and put the finish on the cabinets. The next trip should take care of the kitchen. Two things I am working out are the floor (I need to bridge the uneven surface around the trap door) and the ceiling around the skylight. No problem. I plan to make a mat of plywood and carpet to hide the floor and a drop ceiling like in the bedroom. The wall behind the table will be dressed with beadboard and hanging-stuff. The wall over the counter will be a grey/blue tile.

Kit-bed-living room

Kit-bed-living room

Memorial Day Weekend

Thank you, all the veterans that have given their lives so I could sit on the bunker porch and enjoy this late spring day. Thanks too, for those that are serving around the world, standing on that wall so we may be spared the savage real world.

Things are coming together at the bunker. We painted the bedroom and installed the ceiling. The room has lights up behind the ceiling and gives an indirect light that is quite pleasing. We also put down the carpet so this room is finished. The little 'fridge and all the kitchen stuff is still in the room but it won't be long.

Finishing Touches

Finishing Touches

Tuesday, May 17, 2005

Window Return

Window Return

Sunday, May 01, 2005

Finishing touches

The windows were a problem. The walls are so thick that I had to make window sills and returns 10" wide. Because the texture of the walls is thick and uneven each cut was custom and sometimes three or four fits. They look great though with the stars.

Last week of April

This trip was one of putting together all of the little things we have been overlooking for so long. The flowers were Barbs' idea. They do dress up the place (even if the flowers are plastic, for now) don't you think. The stripped pole at the back of picture has the whole town guessing. We saw one of the neighbors slowly drive by and have a closer look. I'll tell them someday that it's the center of the sprial stairs that go up to the roof/sundeck. Just a few more things to finish on the inside and we will start furnishing.

Making a home

Making a home

Sunday, April 10, 2005

Kitchen

Kitchen

Porch Light

Porch Light

A week at the bunker

We spent a whole week working on the finishing touches. Well we did run up to Alamogordo to see the kids Tuesday, but we did a lot of work too. Take a look at that picture below. It is all the same color and the tile roof really shows up well. The pole standing on the concrete pad is the basis of the spiral stairs that will go up to the roof/sun deck.
We also hung the cabinets in the kitchen and built a pantry to contain the water heater. Above you will see the way the entry was finished and the porch light installed. We also built a wall of cabinets in the bath room. The best part was a hot shower each day when the work was done.

Painting is Done!

Paint

Sunday, March 27, 2005

Easter update

Went to the bunker this week end and observed our own Easter services. Barbara fell out the door of the parts trailer. She said it didn't hurt "that bad". I wasn't there to see it, good thing too, I was drilling the holes in the slab for the water heater. She staggered into the bunker cussing , and spitting, covered with dirt and weeds looking like a 50's movie swamp monster. I could tell that I had to tread lightly. The only thing really hurt was her pride and she got over that pretty quick. The good news is that the water heater works great and even without the solar panels it heats very fast and should be super efficient.
All of the electrical is done and works like it should. We even have a porch light to welcome us home after an evening out. Next trip will be a whole week and should just about button everything up. If the wind cooperates the paint will go on outside, the cabinets will be anchored and the counter top will be formed (trying concrete) and the inside paint will start. Getting close.

Sunday, March 20, 2005

Finished Project

Finished Prodject

Well not really. I have had some help from photoshop but this is how it will look when I AM finished. We call the addition the taco bell tower. It will be a big room with 6 foot windows on three sides and the kitchen across the other side. I will form a large patio in front of the bunker and have spiral stairs to the roof for a sun deck. For now we will settle for having the bunker finished and liveable.

Monday, March 14, 2005

Back in country

Ojinaga turned out to be an interesting trip. No chairs or tables but we did have the steak. The town of Presidio is very small and not very prosperous. From the hiway you could see a pawl of dust rising over both towns. Ojinaga was twice as large and, it too, was not very properous. As border towns go it was about average.
I was over the border before I knew it and with a truck full of tools I was not very comfortable. I wasn't too woried about theft and such but how I would explain all of the stuff coming back to the US. Needn't have worried, I could have been your usual terrorist and not have raised an eybrow.
Nice diversion though and the trip was worth it. Stopped at the Hotel Piassno in Marfa for that margarita on the way back. Got back to the bunker about sundown and had a relaxing evening.

Tuesday, March 08, 2005

Trip to Ojinaga

Things are staring to come together. Some additional electrical this weekend and the water heater will go in. If we have enough time Sat we plan to drive down to a little border town called Ojinaga across the Rio Grande from Presidio, Texas. We want to furnish the bunker in rough, primitive Spanish style.You have seen all the trucks headed North with furniture to sell at roadside stands with "that" look. Anyhow we shall see and in the meantime have a big margarita and a steak. If we find the stuff we're looking for we will go back another time with a trailer and bring a load back.

Wednesday, February 16, 2005

House cleaning

Went back this weekend and ran the service wire from the main breaker to the breaker box inside. That done, I re-connected the few circuts I had inside and we have electricity. The new trailer has built in shelves and bins. We spent all day sunday taking stuff from the bunker to the trailer. When we finished we had a clean living room and a bedroom. Now the cabinets and a litte more wiring and viola.

Sunday, February 06, 2005

New Trailer

new trailer


Made a quick trip (800 miles RT) to the panhandle to save 3K on a trailer. The trip went well and next weekend we will go out to the bunker and begin to remove supplies and tools and store them in the trailer. We are getting ready to make it a home.
I will finish the electrical while we are there and install the air handler for heat, I'll do the AC next summer if we need it. We have discovered that heat or cold really doesn't matter that much because of the concrete walls. What concerns me is moisture. The AC will handle that in the summer but what am I going to do in the winter. There are plans for a whole house vent but without heat exchangers I will lose a lot of heat with the moisture.

Friday, January 28, 2005

WATER HEATER

The water heater has arrived. It is backward in operation but will fill the bill. It is a 40 gal. tank that has a coil of corrigated and finned copper inside. The water in the outer tank is to be heated with a 5500 watt element or outside source (solar panels) and the heat is transfered to the coil which takes cold supply water and gives hot water at the faucet. Hooking the system to the solar panels will be straight forward and will be a unpressurized system (a small 12V pump will run from a photovoltaic panel) and at night the system will shut down to keep the water from cooling. On cloudy days or for a lot of hot water the electric element will take over.

Thursday, January 27, 2005

Re-think the plan.

The work of the past two years has been heavy so I think it's time to re-assess the plan. The original time line included an addition to the west side of the bunker this spring and completion in the summer or 2006. So far there hasen't been time to really enjoy it.
The bunker itself now has water, sewer and electricity so I think it's time to make it a home and finish all of the little things that need to be done. I bought a nearly new refrigerator this week and some oak chairs and I need to finish the kitchen cabinets so for the next few trips we can work on finishing up.

Wednesday, January 26, 2005

Tuesday, January 25, 2005

Yippie!!! LET THERE BE LIGHT

service


Got a call today from the electric company. The box that I installed met their stringent codes and a meter would be installed as soon as I provided them with the providers work order. Never mind that the installer wouldn't be there without some sort of instruction from the provider. I have a feeling that we may go around and around like that tiger from long ago that turned into butter. (you have to be 60+ to know that one)
Later in the day I got a call that the meter was installed and all was well but that I should still try and get the paper work right.
BUT I HAVE ELECTRICITY!!!

Problem in Paradise

I've been operating everything at the bunker with a curious bunch of extention cords and jumpers from the temporary power pole. I spent a lot of time and put up a very expensive service drop called an all-in-one made by Square-D. I would run a jumper from the temporary to the drop and have almost all I needed for working in the bunker. When I finally called the electric service provider to move the meter and get rid of the temp they responded the same day. Then the problems began. The installer hadn't seen that type of breaker box (remember this is a Square D) and wouldn't swap the service. After checking with his boss it seems that the problem was not with the box itself but the meter socket. I needed "other than a ring type receptical", no problem, but then he called out a specific brand. This is a well known brand but in the city they haven't used this brand (no known reason) for years and I had to check with all of the suppliers to finaly find one. The one I found required me to size up the service and install a new breaker box. I moved the box into the bunker (the old/new one was outside) and this required me to drill a 4" hole through 24' of concrete. After drilling several hours in the cold I had the pleasure of trying to bend 3/0 wire to make two 90 degree turns. I gave up after I hit myself in the face with the free end. Next trip.
I still have to get the power company to put in the meter.


Monday, January 17, 2005

Service Box

Service Box

Tuesday, January 04, 2005

Facade

Facade

This is a church in New Mexico and it looks so good I may copy part of it for the addition. The false buttreses on either side of the door are a little much but the outline is what looks good me. The color is pretty good too.

Monday, January 03, 2005

A new year

2005 starts with a wimper. The weather is so nice it makes my tacklebox quiver. The bunker is coming together nicely. Next trip the electrical service entrance will go in and the kitchen will be closer to finished. The rest of the electrial will fall into place and we will start on the addition this spring. There is a large rockingchair in the garage in Austin and soon it will be on the porch and ready for my wide butt to position itself and start rocking. I only hope Barbara can time the hand-off of the martini glass to the speed of the rocking.