Before we could begin, we had to remove a little more plaster and lath.
There goes Reagan tearing things apart. She just hates all those original finishes....
We decided to install the header one half at a time to try to keep some of the structure intact until the new structure was in place. A co-worker informs me that chipping out the slot for the header, as you see here, is called "hogging". It goes without saying that if it had been called something else we might not have tried it.
Hogging complete, we are ready to put in the first half of the header.
Here is the job half done. A purist will note that we have begun to remove the temporary supports before we are completely done.
Despite everything, we and the house, survived and we can now see the TV from the kitchen.
One might wonder why we went through so much effort to get this view, but we assure you the view will improve. Stay tuned.
Adam is learning to be a very good preservationist/archaeologist. On the new header and the re-used post for the new opening he wrote "2007" so that, just in case, when future preservationists investigate our house and try to figure out its construction chronology, they'll know when this one was altered.