Friday, November 23, 2012
First Thanksgiving in the Winery
We hosted our family of thirty one in the winery for Thanksgiving. What a wonderful time to have all our family around us as we celebrated the day and the first big use of the winery tasting room. It all worked out wonderfully.
Friday, November 16, 2012
Siding is Almost Done
The siding is almost done and the parking lot is in. We are waiting on the deck that will be off the front door that you can see on the second level in the photo. If you look close you can see the double basket press under the door. We had to move it our of the tank room on the first floor because the floor is having a two part epoxy coating applied.
New Floor with Stain and Clear Coat
Here is the new floor after the first clear coat. I will add a second after buffing and then it will be all ready for traffic. We will be hosting our family of 40 for Thanksgiving. Should be a great time in the tasting room.
CHEERS!
CHEERS!
Monday, November 12, 2012
New Old Floor Boards Going In
The Ash and Oak floor boards we had milled from trees on our farm are being installed. They are random widths of 4, 6, and 10 inches. Here's a photo of them before they have been stained. I think I have gone through over 2000 floor nails to get the boards down.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Here are some photos of the stone walls in the tasting room before they were repointed and after. They are about two feet thick and make up three sides of the German Bank Barn we are converting into our winery.
Wood Floors Being Installed
The wood floors we had milled from trees on our property are being installed. They are Ash and Oak and where milled rough to one inch planks by a portable saw mill that we had come to the farm. From there we took them to the local planning mill to have then planned smooth on both sides and a tongue and groove put on them. They are in widths of 6, 8, and 10 inches. I love the knots and bits of bark that you can see when the floor is down. Should take me about a week to install. I will post photos of the finished product.
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