03-27-2015
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#961
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Transmission destroyer
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Cambridge
Drives: G37, 91 TSi
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Re: House Projects
Dayyum! Had no idea it was that big !
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03-27-2015
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#962
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R U DTF bro?
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Oak Point, TX
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Posts: 20,620
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Re: House Projects
I had a floor, kitchen, and bathroom guy out last night. Very nice guy, appears to do quality work...basically a side business for him in addition to his firefighter job. He's going to get started next week by replacing some cracked floor tiles in my kitchen, do a few more odds & ends (sinks, faucets, vanity, etc.), then get started on a master bathroom refresh for me within a few weeks once he gets a few custom pieces ordered.
I'm toying with the idea of selling vs. staying once my list of updates is done. I've been eyeing up some new construction, but I'm not sure if I want the additional commute (my current 7-mile is pretty nice!). I think I'll hold off on a final decision until my current projects are done to see how they turn out, and if I'm happy with them.
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I agree with Kracka.
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03-27-2015
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#963
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flips McGee
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Re: House Projects
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Originally Posted by goodhart
Dayyum! Had no idea it was that big !
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Awww, that's what all the pretty ladies say
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Originally Posted by Murlo26
I need to listen to Scheides more often i think :)
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Originally Posted by turbotalon1g
...I realized that I can't keep up my shit talking without anything to back it up.
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Originally Posted by JV
S2000: For those of us that know the Miata is the best car on the planet, but also want extra power and to not have to turn in our man cards.
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03-27-2015
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#964
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Pewp Champion
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Blaine
Drives: Teh Bean
Posts: 12,309
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Re: House Projects
Spaz looks like the matrix.
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04-02-2015
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#965
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Tournaments Won: 3
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Maple Grove, MN
Drives: Lancer and Durango
Posts: 7,017
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Re: House Projects
So starting april we will be breaking ground on our new deck.
Last fall i tore out the existing structure to hopefully get the footings dug and filled and inspected. But due to weather it didnt work out.
We are creating a deck that will wrap around the back of the house that will be much bigger.
Looking at a number of different woods for the decking material. Ipe vs Tigerwood vs Cumaru, The latter two being less expensive but still pretty hard on the hardness scale and will hold up for 25+ years. Tigerwood looks awesome and cumaru has more of a reddish tone to it which i like as well.
Anyways ill try to keep updating on progress of this.
The Contractor i am using is DunRight Remodeling. ( http://Dunrightremodeling.com)
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04-08-2015
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#966
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Lindstrom
Drives: 1990 Eagle Talon Tsi AWD
Posts: 347
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Re: House Projects
Last year I had a 40x60 pole building built to have a place to work on all my projects. I had the floor poured and then I installed the electrical panel and meter socket as well last year. Xcel energy hooked up the power in late fall and then it sat over the winter.
This year I've begun coating the floor with epoxy. I decided to go with white coated with clear to brighten it up and make it easy to find small parts that get dropped.
To make the coating as even as possible, I'm coating each 10x10 area that is separated by relief cuts separately. Once the white is all applied and cured the whole floor will be gone over with an abrasive pad to prep it for the clear coat.
Once the floor is finished I'll begin sealing all the leaks up in the walls and roof. I watched where the building let in snow in the winter and rain in the spring so I'll deal with those and then begin electrical and finishing and insulating the interior. My hope is to get it completed this year.
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04-08-2015
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#967
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Blaine, MN
Drives: '91 Automagic
Posts: 13,908
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Re: House Projects
^That's awesome!
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04-09-2015
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#968
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Is funding Exxon.
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Ham Lake
Drives: like a bat outta hell!
Posts: 7,983
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Re: House Projects
Dude, you need to spray foam that building. It will water proof it, seal all air leaks and give you good insulation. Winning all around. Big shops FTW!
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04-09-2015
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#969
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: eagan
Posts: 898
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Re: House Projects
Unreal poll building! Super awesome, I would love to have a little more land and the ability to build a super sized shop. Nice work.
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04-09-2015
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#970
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Tournaments Won: 3
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Maple Grove, MN
Drives: Lancer and Durango
Posts: 7,017
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Re: House Projects
Pics not working?
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04-09-2015
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#971
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Lindstrom
Drives: 1990 Eagle Talon Tsi AWD
Posts: 347
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Re: House Projects
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Originally Posted by tpunx99GSX
Pics not working?
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They're still working as far as I can tell. Maybe the host is blocked by the isp you're using?
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04-09-2015
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#972
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Lindstrom
Drives: 1990 Eagle Talon Tsi AWD
Posts: 347
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Re: House Projects
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Originally Posted by JET
Dude, you need to spray foam that building. It will water proof it, seal all air leaks and give you good insulation. Winning all around. Big shops FTW!
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I'd love to be able to foam insulate the whole thing and be done with it. I got a quote for it last year and it was something like $16k to do the whole thing. No room in the budget for that. I'm leaning towards blowing dense pack cellulose in the walls and loose fill in the attic. That'll leave room in the budget for other things. A 2 post car lift being the thing I'm most looking forward to. I'm getting too old for the jack stands to be fun anymore...
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04-09-2015
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#973
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Lindstrom
Drives: 1990 Eagle Talon Tsi AWD
Posts: 347
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Re: House Projects
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Originally Posted by Mark Leasure
Unreal poll building! Super awesome, I would love to have a little more land and the ability to build a super sized shop. Nice work.
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Thanks! If you ever do decide to buy property to build one on, make sure to check the zoning first. I thought I was good to go living in Lindstrom with farm land all over. It turned out my zoning only allowed the building to be 2000 sq ft minus the garage size. I spent the summer of 2013 working with the county to rezone the whole north side of my street instead of putting up the building.
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04-10-2015
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#974
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Tournaments Won: 3
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Maple Grove, MN
Drives: Lancer and Durango
Posts: 7,017
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Re: House Projects
yeah our company put in some filtering, probably that.
boo
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04-10-2015
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#975
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Lindstrom
Drives: 1990 Eagle Talon Tsi AWD
Posts: 347
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Re: House Projects
^ I added them as an attachment.
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04-10-2015
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#976
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 1,647
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Re: House Projects
The pole shed looks great! I built a 40x80 shed with our new house in 2013, but other than adding some lights and garage door openers, I haven't done much with it. I like the epoxy coating and I'll need to insulate it eventually. Add some more pics when you are done with each phase.
later,
Curt
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04-12-2015
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#977
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Lindstrom
Drives: 1990 Eagle Talon Tsi AWD
Posts: 347
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Re: House Projects
^ I plan to keep the pics updated as work progresses.
I'm curious if you have any issues with leaks in yours and if any steps were taken to seal things up when yours was built. I used great stuff foam to seal up the bottom of my building where the siding ribs meet the flashing on the grade board. I've realized that there are multiple leaks that drained out that area. Now they drain out on to the floor.
I have to go through and seal all the siding joints now.
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04-13-2015
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#978
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 1,647
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Re: House Projects
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Originally Posted by jeremy1375
^ I plan to keep the pics updated as work progresses.
I'm curious if you have any issues with leaks in yours and if any steps were taken to seal things up when yours was built. I used great stuff foam to seal up the bottom of my building where the siding ribs meet the flashing on the grade board. I've realized that there are multiple leaks that drained out that area. Now they drain out on to the floor.
I have to go through and seal all the siding joints now.
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Mine has stayed pretty dry. Half of my shed is a dirt floor. We use it for dog agility. So some of the dirt is a little wet because the dirt on the outside is wet. Kind of a sponge effect. But the half of it that is concrete stays dry.
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04-14-2015
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#979
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Lino Lakes
Drives: 17 Honda Accord
Posts: 4,041
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Re: House Projects
I just found out I am getting a decent sized "relocation" check from my work for moving to fargo. I will be doing quite a few small items around my house to clean it up to get ready to list it. I don't think it will be anything major but if I do I will post something up.
Sad that I just built a great new deck and won't get to really use it
Oh, if anyone is looking for a house in blaine or knows anyone that would be interested please let me know. I will toss someone a finder fee if they buy
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04-14-2015
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#980
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: The land of the next-gen HMMWV
Drives: A BMW
Posts: 1,875
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Re: House Projects
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Originally Posted by jeremy1375
^ I plan to keep the pics updated as work progresses.
I'm curious if you have any issues with leaks in yours and if any steps were taken to seal things up when yours was built. I used great stuff foam to seal up the bottom of my building where the siding ribs meet the flashing on the grade board. I've realized that there are multiple leaks that drained out that area. Now they drain out on to the floor.
I have to go through and seal all the siding joints now.
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Do you mind sharing what it cost for the initial structure, concrete pour, etc? I have been considering the same thing in the near future and I literally have no clue what that sort of thing costs.
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