21F with light snow coming down @ 12:30. That should be the high for today, with temps continuing to drop a little as the day progresses.
Got 0.52" of rain overnight ... which probably melted most all of what was left of the snow. Then temp plummeted and everything get covered again.
A Special Weather Statement has been issued by NWS ... winds howling and a heavy snow squall headed into the area.
Refilled feral cat's food bowl when I went downstairs yesterday, water bowl was ok with all the rain.
Got that 8' section of stud wall nailed together, stood up, and more or less moved into place. Was a bit of a challenge doing it by myself and navigating the various obstructions on the bottom of the floor joists (gas line, whole house vacuum plumbing, and other junk stored up in the joists) to get it in place.
Couldn't quite get it all the way there as I didn't want to be banging with a hammer late at night while The Woman was trying to sleep ... and there was a temporary wire run from the main breaker panel to the outlet in the garage for the 30 gallon (?) Coleman "BlackMax" 5 hp compressor (first air compressor I ever bought, probably 35+ years old at this point and still going strong) which was in the way.
Did pull the cover on the MBP and disconnect the wires to that outlet and pull them out of the panel. Outlet will get wired into the 100A subpanel I installed in the garage, just need to check the sticker on the compressor motor and make sure I have a properly-sized breaker for the sub-panel.
On the agenda for today:
Modify another cat treat container to use as a salt shaker for the entry walkway.
Refill feral cat food bowl.
Probably make the journey out to the bird feeders and refill the hopper as well.
Set up alumunum folding table and get at least one (of two) remaining sets of shelving on the east wall unloaded so it/they can be moved out of the way. This could be a bit tricky as the existing HVAC ducting may be in the way, the shelving is heavy, etc.
Get more polyisocyanate foam board cut, glued up, placed, and braced on the east wall.
Get back there and get that flue pipe for the wood burner caulked up (requires 24 hours before it can be fired)
Maybe get that gas valve replumbed/repositioned.
Scoped out the electrical feed to the kitchen range from below to get an idea of range location.
Was thinking that I'd tee the 3/4 line off the 2" main after the shutoff valve and run one leg to the furnace in the garage and stub out the other leg for a gas range in the kitchen.
But I have another tap (currently plugged) in the end of the 2" main that is fairly close to the range location so probably go that route ... since it's likely to avoid any potential supply issues on both appliances.
Beyond those items just see what else comes up.
Hope everyone is having a decent day ...
