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Old 08-06-2007, 06:19 PM
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Default Outhouse completed pics for those who care.

Only regret that I couldn't get a sink in there because of space constraints and the way the drain was running in the wall. : (

Other than that I'm happy with how it came out. I have to address the floor after I complete some projects in the main house. Have some signs on order. I need to get a mini refridge under that countertop. Later this year I'll pull a main electrical trunk for a subpanel to run 240 and an AC unit.

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Now to steal that lift from Schwing's place when I'm up there next week...
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Looks good. Nice work!
Old 08-06-2007, 06:29 PM
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Thanks. Lot of sweat equity and a loss of five pounds of water weight that I didn't need to loose.
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Nice job there, Ed.
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Default You need more tools Ed!

Congrats- it's nicely organized.

There's a place near me that sells snap-together floors for automotive shop applications. Would look good!
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Can you cart the lift here Ed? I could have used it last weekend.
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looks great ed! :-)
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Thanks Bob
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Re: i do! The cabinets hides a lot though ; )
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Thx. My drywall work wasn't too bad. I didn't take a pic of the large hole I had in the wall


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