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Morio

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I love threads like these... Makes me sick that I cant do something like this.

Really like the idea of collecting rain water like that. How did you do the sewer? More so with the limestone rock.

We are quite lucky that we are allowed to build and live in this type of home! It was actually easier than I thought on the loan part (we did have a huge chunk down and paid for a lot of the finishing work ourselves).

Our septic system is an aerobic system. We had to have a certified septic designer come out and get our permits as well as design it in compliance with the county. I never knew Septic Design was good paying and very important gig!:thumbup:
 
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Hey Morio! Just happened on this page by chance, absolutely fantastic! My wife and I are going to attempt something similar on a smaller scale. We got 10.2 acres at 281 & 46, i would love to drive up to Dripping Springs and get some ideas or pick your brain if you have time to answer 20 questions... :)

Eric & Emilee
 
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Hey Morio! Just happened on this page by chance, absolutely fantastic! My wife and I are going to attempt something similar on a smaller scale. We got 10.2 acres at 281 & 46, i would love to drive up to Dripping Springs and get some ideas or pick your brain if you have time to answer 20 questions... :)



Eric & Emilee


Hey! Sorry for the late response, I've been out of town for work. Of course we would love to show you the place and answer any questions you may have. Let me talk with the wife and get back to you once I know our schedule
 
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Been traveling and forgot to update about the Ranch Rig...

Was able to get it all sorted and back together! I also replaced the brake booster vacuum lines since that error popped up right before the coolant pipe let go. Let's just say both tasks were a pita!!! But at the end of the day she is all done and back on the road with no leaks!!!









and the tool I never knew I needed and think I am so stupid for not getting one earlier


That made testing and filling the system so easy!!
 

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I use mine all the time at work! Other guys in the shop seem afraid to use one; they're really missing out. It's a real timesaver. Great choice in getting one, Morio!

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I use mine all the time at work! Other guys in the shop seem afraid to use one; they're really missing out. It's a real timesaver. Great choice in getting one, Morio!

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Thanks!! I seriously can't believe I haven't purchased one sooner. It took 5 minutes to totally check for leaks and re-fill the system completely. This winter all my cars will get a coolant flush and re-fill!!!:beer:
 

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Morio,

Thanks for stopping over on my build page! I appreciate the kind comments coming from you and it also made me aware of your build. All I can say is amazing as I am very impressed with what you have built!!!!!!

I am pretty certain my wife would not be interested in living in our new build but she certainly will be enjoying it from an entertainment standpoint once it is completed. In your case it appears the whole family loves their new home and what is there not to love like us you all have the beauty of the Texas hill country.

Hope to meet up with you some day! I am also impressed by the amount of people from this specific area of Texas on this site.

Jeff
 
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Morio

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Jeff, thanks for the kind words! there are a lot of us outside of Austin! We should have a shop open tour! I love your build and most likely steal some of your finishing ideas! I need to setup a plan for next years budget!
 
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Jeff, thanks for the kind words! there are a lot of us outside of Austin! We should have a shop open tour! I love your build and most likely steal some of your finishing ideas! I need to setup a plan for next years budget!

Morio, you are welcome to steal any idea you would like! My immediate plan once all of the exterior build is complete and the doors are installed is to get power to the building and then start interior walls and wiring.

I think some time next spring it would be cool to have a shop tour of the hill country projects! That is a great idea!
 
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Morio, you are welcome to steal any idea you would like! My immediate plan once all of the exterior build is complete and the doors are installed is to get power to the building and then start interior walls and wiring.

I think some time next spring it would be cool to have a shop tour of the hill country projects! That is a great idea!

Next spring sounds good! Looking forward to seeing the interior walls! I am debating if I really want to do that or not.
 
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So next on my project list is to replace suspension on the 6 series:


These showed up:
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for her:
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So up she went (you can see the new wheels in the background on the bench):
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And a quick test fit:
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I am very happy with the wheel fitment so now I need to prep and paint the faces, polish the lips and install all new hardware... oh yeah I need tires too :p

Took Friday off to begin this process but fly away on monday morning so looks like it will take two weekend to knock it out, but overall I should be quite pleased.
 
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So I finally got around to doing some work for the e24.

painted the centers of the BBS style19s a "carbon mist"


polished up the lips



and a preview of how they will look



very pleased so far!
 
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Just a quick update... work has been crazy busy and I kinda needed time away from projects so I've been slacking. Finally finished building the wheels and did a quick test fit to see how they look on the car. I am now motivated to finally get this task done:

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looking at another "must have cars" (for me anyways) this weekend. fingers crossed
 

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AWESOME project!

So Cal guy currently living in Hawaii, something like this is my dream for building on some acreage near Temecula or N. San Diego county.

I'd love to see a couple more pics of the inside, the living spaces specifically, what it looks like from entrancing into the home or the hallway to bedrooms perhaps to show my wife.

And whatever it is you do for a living you obviously made the right choice - this entire project I'm sure was no small cost.
 
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Saw a group of Porsches drive through Dripping today. Mostly 928s. Must have been 15 of them. I really enjoy seeing the car clubs out this way on the weekends.
 

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Fantastic property! I would love to do something similar out in Arkansas some day.

Congrats on selling (I think/assume) the old "suburban special" house. It looked perfectly nice for 98% of people but I greatly prefer the new homestead. Really nice.

I'm looking forward to the next phase, the outdoor living and shop spaces. I'm imagining some open sided metal building frames with roof only.

Lastly, I had a bad used German car experience in my teens- back in the 80's, but you seem to have no such fear. I love that 635, just like the one from (80's TV show) Moonlighting.
 
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You're off to a good start there Morio, that's quite an attractive location (if I sound surprised, it's because Texas doesn't look anything like that in John Wayne movies :lol:).

I'm keen to see more - I'll be watching this one with interest. :thumbup:

I'm sure you were tongue in cheek, but for those that don't know, that's because John Ford shot most of that iconic scenery in Monument Valley, Utah

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morio, these rains should have topped of your tanks! we only had 8", but that was plenty. lake travis went up 5'. didn't semm to hurt night train's businees tho. saw one of this trucks thia last week out here. love the 635. used to have an '85 735-one the best highway cars i have ever owned.

jim
 

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Morio, does every hole in the rim have a bolt or are some just inserts? Neat style rim, seems like you could get them to fit other vehicles fairly easily. Looks great with the color combo.
 
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Saw a group of Porsches drive through Dripping today. Mostly 928s. Must have been 15 of them. I really enjoy seeing the car clubs out this way on the weekends.

Yes! It was a gathering of 928s this past weekend. My 928 needs way more attention before she will be ready. I hope to join them next year!

This thread is awesome!! I hope to do the same someday your land/view is so beautiful!

Thank you! I appreciate it!

Fantastic property! I would love to do something similar out in Arkansas some day.

Congrats on selling (I think/assume) the old "suburban special" house. It looked perfectly nice for 98% of people but I greatly prefer the new homestead. Really nice.

I'm looking forward to the next phase, the outdoor living and shop spaces. I'm imagining some open sided metal building frames with roof only.

Lastly, I had a bad used German car experience in my teens- back in the 80's, but you seem to have no such fear. I love that 635, just like the one from (80's TV show) Moonlighting.

We have a lot planned but we have some time to get it done. We are (wife and I) are in our early 40s, so we hope to enjoy for many many years to come! And I so forgot about the 635 on Moonlighting LOL

morio, these rains should have topped of your tanks! we only had 8", but that was plenty. lake travis went up 5'. didn't semm to hurt night train's businees tho. saw one of this trucks thia last week out here. love the 635. used to have an '85 735-one the best highway cars i have ever owned.

jim

Yes, we got so much rain it was fantastic. This has been a good year to figure out consumption and we average about 1k gallons a week. Not bad considering 6 people live here. So our tanks hold 15k gallons and we haven't needed to haul in water. But if we ever needed to we will be calling night train's company!

Morio, does every hole in the rim have a bolt or are some just inserts? Neat style rim, seems like you could get them to fit other vehicles fairly easily. Looks great with the color combo.

Yes these are two piece wheels, so every hole needs nuts and bolts. Thanks for the compliments!!
 

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Just finished all 32 pages, Wow What a Build. My son graduates next spring and we were talking about this kind of project. It is surprising how cost effective a steel building is.
Pretty amazing how fast you use up space in a large building when you have it.
 
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Just finished all 32 pages, Wow What a Build. My son graduates next spring and we were talking about this kind of project. It is surprising how cost effective a steel building is.
Pretty amazing how fast you use up space in a large building when you have it.

Thank you! And please post your build! The more that post about their process the more information others will have to plan and build theirs!:thumbup:

And space fills up quickly!! I am already planning on a smaller building to act as more of a showroom (finished walls, floors, fancy lighting, etc.) and we use the current as the working garage. Luckily I have plenty of places to choose from!
 
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well, I hinted I was looking at another toy for the shop and I finally sealed the deal today:



Its a 2009 R8 v8 R-Tronic with carbon package. This car is the most exotic car I like and its awesome I lucked into this one for a good price.

 
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I referred a friend of mine to your thread after his well driller broke gear in three consecutive holes, then abandoned the job.

That R8 is about perfect. Nice find :)


wow!!! Thats horrible! I feel for your friend! I hope he finds a solution soon!

and thanks for the compliment!
 

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Awesome find on the R8! I pulled up alongside one on the freeway, lowered my window and asked the elderly driver if it was fast, and it disappeared! And yes, he was wearing a button-down cap and driving gloves.
 

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Love this build and your cars. I have owned a few BMW's and love the 635. Now a R8? Wow. Got to drive one once. Very jealous.
 
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Awesome find on the R8! I pulled up alongside one on the freeway, lowered my window and asked the elderly driver if it was fast, and it disappeared! And yes, he was wearing a button-down cap and driving gloves.


well, I was able to take her out today giving joy rides to a couple of friends and WOW, I am in love!

Love this build and your cars. I have owned a few BMW's and love the 635. Now a R8? Wow. Got to drive one once. Very jealous.


The 635 is such a lovely driver. It is such a cruiser and should be a head turner once completed! The R8 is amazing to me. I'm not really into exotics (this is as close as I'll get to one) but this thing is fun!!
 
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