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Post by redneck joe on Sept 5, 2018 17:10:48 GMT
will do - trying to decide on 8mm waterproof or thicker water resistant.
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Post by redneck joe on Sept 5, 2018 17:11:41 GMT
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Post by redneck joe on Sept 5, 2018 17:12:06 GMT
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Post by redneck joe on Sept 15, 2018 11:16:12 GMT
And the Khan is in. Paint on mostly. Solo close. Not sure our marriage can stand anymore sheetrock dust. A friend of our called it the herpes of construction.....
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Post by redneck joe on Sept 18, 2018 12:25:59 GMT
couple spots to touch up on the sheetrock. Cats are helping a bunch
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Post by BoatBabe on Sept 18, 2018 13:37:03 GMT
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Post by redneck joe on Oct 9, 2018 13:58:33 GMT
our new assistant is excited to help us complete the room
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Post by redneck joe on Oct 9, 2018 14:00:38 GMT
making progress so after going thru SIX sheetrock crews. Ceiling fan up this am. No power to it yet; hope i did it right.
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Post by redneck joe on Oct 9, 2018 14:03:40 GMT
had a customer cabinet built. The top drawer is functional he slit it for the lines
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Post by redneck joe on Oct 9, 2018 14:04:48 GMT
another custom cabinet. sits recessed in a pocket so out of the way. Almost did a closet but that would have been too easy.
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Post by redneck joe on Oct 9, 2018 14:06:44 GMT
and got the barn door built, waiting on my welder who will be making a killer frame for it. Here i'm testing for length. Pretty close but going to wait on final until floors are in (maybe this week!)
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Post by redneck joe on Oct 9, 2018 14:08:00 GMT
my new construction assistant.
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Post by redneck joe on Oct 10, 2018 13:26:19 GMT
what did you do this morning daddy? mastered the color of stain i wanted. Gotta clean up the punch bowl and measuring cup before mamma comes home...
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Post by redneck joe on Oct 10, 2018 13:34:29 GMT
a preview of the barn door. I bought 24 of the mini 2x's - I call the mobile home studs I think they are 2.5" instead of 3.5". Stood them on their side, two long all threads bolted thru. This, the hardware and the frame / straps my welder will do for me should be right under 200 lbs. My hardware claims to hold 225. When I built the door frame I made it tall. My brother and a few friends are in the mid six foot tall range so any chance i get, like in the shower I added upstairs, I plan for them. Even in the toilets - upstairs has the hip roof so I stood on a 6" step stool i built and made sure they could pee without hitting their head. Anyhoo, prob TMI. The door itself will be in the 88" tall range. Not doing final cuts untilt he floor is in. I've got a spare board mounted on a roller cut to where it 'should' go but rather scrap one board not a whole panel of 'em. pre and post stain. I'll let soak in for an hour or two, touch up then flip.
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Post by 2swift on Oct 10, 2018 21:50:12 GMT
Looks close to 2 coats of Gun stock
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