Earlier this week I practiced with Trey and Austin putting up the crown molding. I even ordered a special part for my miter saw that would allow for accurate cuts in the crown molding.
This afternoon, instead of watching the race at Talledga, and convincing Trey and Austin that there is more to life than playing video games on the computer,,,as the following pictures attest, we commenced to install the crown molding.


Here are some "before" pictures:



We started at 1 pm and finished about 6. We probably would have been sooner but this old bus driver couldn't "see" how a cut needed to be done and cut three board before he finally decided to use some scrap and cut some practice cuts.
The finished project, after painter's caulk and touch up painting and special thanks to Trey, Austin, Blake and the PvtRN, turned out fantastic!
Here are some photos of the finished installation job:



Meanwhile, while the paint was drying, I was patching a crack in the living room ceiling. I am going to put crown molding in there also after I get done painting the ceiling. Here are some photos:



Leave us hanging,
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Dang Bus: I almost posted on your original blog about the parts for your miter saw to make it easy to cut the correct angles on that crown...Sorry...next time I won't hesitate!! Looks good and a nice addition to your Casa.
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good luck on floating your ceiling out to make it right....the molding looks great from 1100 miles away...thank goodness the kids were there to straighten you out....young eyes and young minds can sometimes overcome age.....
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