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Cool combo of white brick pattern and glass mosaic. Looks great.
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Planning on using a pail green paint that coordinates with the glass tile above the glass tile and on the wall opposite of the glass tile. Glass should pop a bit more once grouted.
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I dig this thread. My father is a builder, he just finished up a new house for my mom and him. They've been asking me what they should coat the garage floor with, any ideas? (PS i had them put a hot/cold water hose hook up and heat in there so when i visit i can wash my car inside )
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Some photos
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06-29-2016, 09:51 AM | #116 |
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And my own project this year in my small two family investment property. I live here too. A few before/after photos
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06-29-2016, 11:32 AM | #118 |
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Lmao.
If you notice, the lack of upper cabinets really opens up the kitchen and gives it a lot more light. I think people box their kitchens is far too much with upper cabinets everywhere. I like the windows instead
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Before (dirty, stained concrete floor) During (we dry walled as well) After And this is how we finished our main garage. Before After |
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06-29-2016, 12:24 PM | #121 |
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I did this backyard two years ago. The only thing I hired out for was the excavation. Everything else, all 100,000 of rock that was move was by me, by hand.
View post on imgur.com I've since built a nice benchtop out of trex and I'm currently looking to build a pergola over part of it. |
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I built a firepit last year with a fraction the # of bricks and threw my back out in the process. Couldn't imagine taking on a project like that. Repped. |
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06-29-2016, 12:32 PM | #123 |
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Prior to the 335i i had a 2012 f150 that worked like a champ.. It was tough. those wall blocks weigh 82lbs each. doesn't sound that bad but when you life 50/day, it adds up!
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06-29-2016, 12:59 PM | #124 |
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Man, I don't know how some of you guys live in houses where you can practically touch your neighbors house from you kitchen window. That would drive me nuts!
I've had my hands full for the last few weekends. > I had a crew come in to add central AC to the house (built in 1935) which is up and running and I LOVE IT. > I hired a company to stain the deck but I told them to stop after the primer because I hated the color. I spent the next day staining it myself the proper color. old color and wrong color: new color and wrong color: completed new color (in the sun): > Stained our wood shed and regular shed. wood shed before I started on the trim: shed shed: > Put my geometry skills to the test and added a cross-brace to the gate in our driveway > Painted the front door and also had a crew come and clean the gutters. Those guys are crazy.
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I'll try the epoxy. durable "paint" seems to be a problem as it starts to chip and flake over the years, and the following layers do the same. This is going to be installed on new concrete, so hopefully it adheres well
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It's new construction. The planning of this house took years, even for an experienced builder. Every piece of the layout was really nit-picked
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It's better when its the BATHROOM windows that you can reach thru, because then they can hand you a spare roll when you run out
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got fucking damn you people...house poor here in SF...$1.2M shack.
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before and after shots of our house's garage before we moved in, and then after with the 4 bay and lift added, as well as a little car port.
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Finally finished the lift. Added a bottom safety lock location for tires, brakes and fluid changes.
Ceiling is 96" and the door is in the way when it's open if the car is nose in, but the middle safety lock position on the posts is more than high enough for 99% of the stuff I do with my track car. I ended up going with the epoxy anchors because I'm paranoid and I have two daughters and a wife. All of them hold 95 ft/lbs without issue, no pulling up or spinning. I love it. At one point I had a small piece of concrete spall under one of the bolts thanks to the plate not being 100% smooth/flush to the concrete, but that was a small piece that doesn't concern me much. The thickness of the slab was exactly 4" with a void, so I was forced to use hardware cloth. I regret using 1/4" because the epoxy was able to flow pretty easily through the openings (in the end, it worked just fine) so if I add any extra holes to allow for wider cars (I purchased extra anchors) I'll be using 1/8" hardware cloth. I decided on higher quality fittings as well as skid steer quick release fittings and custom lines from Discount Hydraulics. The lines turned out great, but I went with connectors that don't swivel which quickly made running the hydraulic lines a bit of a challenge, especially when trying to connect two lines to a 90* elbow. After an order for some 90* swivel fittings, I was on my way. I routed the lines up and over since I won't be moving the posts much and I wanted a wall mount solution for the pump. I borrowed a similar design I found here that I liked and went with that. Works like a charm. Great product and the quality of life improvement over having to throw down jackstands and use a jack is worth it, no question. |
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