Today we're going through the looking glass, which is to say doing basically the same thing as yesterday but in a mirror image.
The car hole door brackets got a shortening on this side and some blocking installed, the little triangle in the corner got some blocking and a cheese wedge of insulation, and after all of that I managed to have just enough time to fill two measly rafter bays with foam.
Two rotten, measly rafter bays. And let me tell you, you would have to search long and hard to find a bigger concentration of mease than these two rafter bays. The one on the left loses a good half inch in width from the bottom to the top, and if you think that's bad, the one on the right goes from about 16 inches at the bottom to barely 13 inches at the top.
Luckily these two rafter bays are the worst in the whole roof (well, except for maybe the one right next to them), so getting them out of the way should be a lot of work off my plate.
I think it's pretty clear at this point that I'm not going to get the whole insulation project done before my vacation is up, particularly since I'm trying to actually enjoy some R&R in between sessions of wrestling with framing and insulating. The good news is that the project is in a state now where I can just chip away at it whenever I find time, and there shouldn't be anything major to trip me up from here on out.


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