I am working too - doing as much as I can. I am the job site clean up person and while Reg finishes up in the evening I clean the job site and put all the tools into a row where they can be found again in the morning. I am the gofer who runs to home depot for a needed part (Cell Phones are a life saver here - I call Reg on my cell, hand the phone to the person in the department who knows parts - and Reg tells him exactly what I need to bring back). I have been breaking up and bagging lots of the debris and taking it home to our own garbage can where we have more room - Our Park we will be living in has small, half size cans. Reg has only had to get 4 of the Builder Debris Paid Bags so far. To save costs I have been sanding and primer painting the closets. In case you didn't know, Older Manufactured Homes have closets with small 20 inch doors - with shelves that go back, back, back, into deep, dark, tunnels. I have crawled into these closets and sanded the paneling ( Thank you to Rob who has also done this to help me) and then painted the primer on the paneling. It was easy to miss many of the staples in these dark holes when, early on, we were removing all the staples sticking up - but - I assure you - if you crawl in with a paint brush you'll find every one of those nasty things gourging you as you wiggle around trying to get every spot with primer. You will notice in the picture that I have been a rather messy painter . I do a good paint job but I am somewhat well know for emerging from a paint job close to the exact color that I am painting.
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