Thanks, I'm sure yours is especially good or else why would he of kept you for so long. lol
We'll be 38 yr's come fall. We like to be together, we used to tear down buildings to only reuse the lumber to build something else. Our 1st home was a 2 bdrm one story which we tore down a 2 unit floor of an apt bldg. We built a whole floor over the roof of the house. Once we had the outer walls windows and roof (shingled)made the walls up then me took a chain saw and from the inside of the upstairs he cut thru the shingles and dropped the roof down onto the ceiling. Off the 4 walls there was only 1 wall that we had to shim a 1/4" to make them even. We made the upstairs front smaller than the back. So it would not be straight walls. This way we kept the siding downstairs and shingled the upstairs. That just cost us the hardwood flooring 1/2 bathrm roofing sheetrock and windows. The insulation we got from a construction site that got it wet. We laid it over the roof to dry so it came free. Plus I had time to dip the shingles into the stain and so they were totally stained by the time they went up. From what we can see, it's been 18 yr's since we sold the place, but the siding is still the same. We did the same thing here. It was a 3 bdrm split entry and MIL wanted to move in so we tore down a garage and a lrg storge shed. We used that lumber to go over our 30x60 ft garage. We removed the shingles and 4x8 plywood and then we removed the rafters (I hope I'm right) and kept them together. We built up and 1/2 went for his shop and 1/2 went to enlarge some rooms and a walk-in closet for us. That just cost us the sheetrock insulation and roofing and flooring. I volunteer at St. Vincents Thrift Store and I get a lot of things at a really great price. I wish I was still there, since the girls I don't have the strength to go there also. When I do, I have to have the DH do the cooking and I hate to bother him to much. He has more than enough to do for me!