Looks amazing, Adam! Great job! I’m curious, are you considering doing this for a side business?All finished. Night stands have wireless charges hidden inside.
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Thanks. No, no thought of side business. I have done a few things for other people but too busy right now to commit really. Baby will be here in the next couple weeks which will free up less time. LolLooks amazing, Adam! Great job! I’m curious, are you considering doing this for a side business?
All finished. Night stands have wireless charges hidden inside.
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I put that in after I took the first picture. It’s still there lolLol, Jeep decoration didn't last very long
Yeah that body style yukon denali is a pain in the ass to just replace headlamp bulbs let alone the whole assemblyInstalled new headlights as well as some led bulbs in the Denali. Also got around to “insulating” the garage doors. And why do you have to pretty much remove the front bumper cover to get the damn things out. Pain in the ass. View attachment 383227View attachment 383228
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Those panels really do make a difference!Installed new headlights as well as some led bulbs in the Denali. Also got around to “insulating” the garage doors. And why do you have to pretty much remove the front bumper cover to get the damn things out. Pain in the ass. View attachment 383227View attachment 383228
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Almost have my house done. Rebuild after the Camp Fire......
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Congrats! Sorry you had to deal with that shit. Have a coworker that lost their house in the the Camp, then moved to Weed and have come close to loosing their house up there twice since.Almost have my house done. Rebuild after the Camp Fire......
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Looking good, you in Paradise?
Yes I am, lived here all my life, hard to pick up and leave when everything and everyone is here.......
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Decided to empty out my garage and redo the flooring with the DuPont (generic Home Depot) garage floor epoxy kit. Took me two months. Rented a POD and threw everything in it, cleared out my attic and put planks down, scraped the floor with a Diamabrite tool, laid down the epoxy after pressure washing it, then put a urethane topcoat on it. Oh, and I also scraped the popcorn off the ceiling and Re textured it. Then painted all the walls and put a rubber molding strip along the bottom perimeter. Thank God it’s done. I’m over projects.
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Decided to empty out my garage and redo the flooring with the DuPont (generic Home Depot) garage floor epoxy kit. Took me two months. Rented a POD and threw everything in it, cleared out my attic and put planks down, scraped the floor with a Diamabrite tool, laid down the epoxy after pressure washing it, then put a urethane topcoat on it. Oh, and I also scraped the popcorn off the ceiling and Re textured it. Then painted all the walls and put a rubber molding strip along the bottom perimeter. Thank God it’s done. I’m over projects.
I did moisture test it. There were a couple small areas where no matter what I did, the stuff didn't adhere properly. The prior owners had an old floor down, but oils or some other residue got deep into the concrete. Fortunately, the areas were small. I only sealed those parts and didn't do the rest of the floor.Looks good.
Yes, this is one of those projects that LOOKS like it is easy, until you do it 1 or 10 times. More labor intensive than it reads or looks.
Did you moisture test the concrete before you did it and did you seal the concrete? Since the water table is like 5 inches below your floor down there.