This Old House Season 17 Episode 24

This Old House Season 17 Episode 24 The Savannah House - 6

  • March 9, 1996

The show opens at Congregation Mickve Israel, where Rabbi Belzer takes us on a tour around the 1876 building and shows us the congregation's Torah, the oldest in America, brought over with the original temple members in 1733. At the house, city preservation officer Beth Reiter confers with Mills Fleming about the exterior paint colors and the way they will be applied to the stucco building. Inside, paper hanger Peter Bridgman works on one of the four ceilings he is treating with wallpaper. Before he could proceed, paper hanger Don Taylor had to stabilize the cracking plaster with a system of vapor-barrier paint and fiberglass fabric. Finish carpenter Steve Scherz shows us some of the elaborate new mouldings going up, including a cornice made up of seven separate elements, designed to imitate the building's original plaster cornices. We visit blacksmith Johnny Smith's forge, where he is fabricating a new wrought iron railing for the Flemings' house, while back at the house tile contractor Dennis Spikes prepares the guest bath wall for tile using a full mud job (concrete backing).

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 9, 1996
  • Language
    English