Friday. Morning. Not exactly early.
For whatever reason, I'm out of it today. It was hard to wake up and it was hard to get out of bed. No, I didn't get drunk last night lol. I did have a glass of wine tho. That wouldn't make me feel like this. It's usually because I haven't been sleeping well so finally, one random night, I'll sleep like a log and then feel like hell the next morning.
James is on his way home. He didn't get out early because they had drained the oil and the coolant out of the motorcycle. Why would you do that? Whatever, I guess he had to go buy both, fill them up and then he was able to leave. He's hot on the trail of wanting to get the shed done and told Taylor that he intends on going over there today when he gets home and get with it.
I'll be over there with him, that's what I can say. Let's get that done and I can wrap that project up for now, clean it all up and start something else.
I intend on asking him if he would be interested in another side job. Namely, if I buy one of these trailers that have "soft" floors, would he be interested in tearing up flooring, replacing the wood and the flooring? There's a few of them on there at the right price. I'm tired of making bids on trailers and not getting them. I know, some of it is low-balling, I don't expect to get those. But when I offer full price and they still sell out from uner me?
There's a motorhome in Nagodoches that is selling cheap and needs work. There's several bumper pull trailers, everything works, but cosmetics and new flooring and probably a bit of roof work needed. I need to get some other methods for making money in this park beyond just renting spaces. I need to keep it full and that can happen if I have at least a couple rental units.
As I was pulling in there today, a trailer was pulling out. He was only temporary, said he actually was pulling out a day early. So right now, I have 3 open spaces. One of them is allegedly spoken for, showing up on Sunday. That leaves 2 empty spots I need filled up for there are more going to be leaving. It's the nature of the business, yes, but the business needs to operate at full or very near full to be profitable.
Here's where I went and said to myself, well if I"m going to do that, why not just do this instead? I was thinking of building a cheap cabin. This would be a small, basic structure with no more than a bed, a couch, a small kitchen and pretty much nothing else. I don't need a bathroom in it, there is one in the shed. I would have to install heating/cooling as well. So what do you have invested into something like that, even just plain Jane? Thousands of dollars. Lumber, shingles, windows, doors, electrical, plumbing for the sink and running water in kitchen. Etc.
It would be listed as a camping venue, but it would undoubtedly rent out monthly . Anyway, looking at 5 grand minimum to do that. Or, buy a trailer that needs work for a grand, dump a grand into it or even 2 grand and I have a place ready to go in much less time and much less money.
I haven't made any decisions yet. There was a trailer that was pretty nice, until I saw how they had pained the interior. This ugly, dark looking blue paint, it was just a repulsive look in there. Of course I could repaint it. I'm just going to have to rethink this. The trailers in my price range: they are decent but usually so far away that I can't just get over there quick to get it so they sell to someone else or they are in various stages of disrepair and need a little to a lot of work.
I just really frown in roof damage. It just does so much damage to the interiors. It rains a lot around here,
No noise in the house. It's a miracle. The kids are gone, there was no screaming, yelling, loud laughing, etc this morning. There is still none of that noise and there will be none of that noise until next Saturday. The grandma is keeping them for 9 days instead of the 7 she originally spoke of. It's all good with us, we need a break. The roughest part about this type of situation is when they come back. We brace ourselves for the noise and the torrent of kids clamoring for attention, but it never works. Lol
Just counted quarters and wrapped them. Next time at the property, I'll empty the receptacles again and wrap those, take them to the bank, get the cash and stuff it in my desk drawer. Keep doing that until there is enough to pay off the machines and get that over with. Then start all over and save the money to pay off the shed.
I've been looking at solar, but so far I am not impressed. Very pricey systems. As much as 70k. That's for my house, not the property. The payments supersede the savings in electricity every month. I don't see the allure of them unless you are somewhere where there are no power lines. I signed up with a company that gets quotes from different companies and you get to compare. Well, so far, the cheapest system is 19k and gives you estimated half of the electricity you use. The payments, however, are higher than amount of electricity saved. So what's the point?
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Many hours later. James headed over to the shed and I met him over there a little later. He got some trim done and then we got started on the ceiling. We got 4 large pieces up - with odd cuts and just a bit trying to get in, but we got them up. I expect that all the drywall will be done tomorrow and then there's the tape and mud to do. Once that is done - and I have no idea whether that's going to be this weekend or not, but if not, it's okay I can still clean the shed up - I can primer and paint the walls and call it done for good. Well at least for now, lol. There's other minutia I'll get done over time.
Anyway, we got those 4X8 sheets up and I was looking at what wasn't covered yet. Huh? This shed is supposed to be 12X16. Uh, no, it's 12X20. It's what's been throwing me off for a long time. I just assumed it was 12X16. My mind couldn't quite gather why more stuff was fitting in there than it should.
It means more drywall than I originally calculated, but really, I think we only need one more sheet than what we've got.
James was commenting that I should put a vending machine in there, there's plenty of room. Yes, I thought the same a long time ago but I put that out of mind. I started looking for fun. You can get used ones relatively cheap. The question is, will it be worth it? I haven't decided on that and it's definitely not a priority. At some point I need an official sign mounted to the shed that says laundry, bathroom, shower vending. Well, I don't want to get a sign made until I decide on vending. I wouldn't mind getting one of those machines that sells both soda/sports drinks and candy/chips.
Anyway, James also said he would fix whatever trailer I buy. Not only does he want to do it for the funds but also so he can take before and after pics. He wants to go full time as a pro-handyman at some point. So I'm now looking at cheaper things that need work. Like, new floors, new walls, things that he can fix up and I can rent out. There's one I'm looking at that they have listed at $1,200. It need new flooring half the trailer and new walls for same-said half. It's something that might be worth a few hundred dollars, I'm gong to make an offer on it.