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    jar944's fabrication thread

    That tent is hilarious! I love the build on things. I am one to never sit still and am always making things. I do a lot with wood and want to do more metal. Metal and wood working areas don't really mix well with oil, saw dust and sparks. A mill would be awesome. Did you use CAD or hand work...
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    Regrets?

    My garage is 2 years old and not done, BUT I did a lot of research here and did this: 1. 4 Outlets per gang box. Left outlets one circuit, right outlets another 2. 2 120V circuits per side of garage 3. Huge house sized electric panel (you can leave it empty, but can't make it bigger) 4. Water...
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    Live edge top bathroom vanity

    Nice work on this. The cherry will darken a lot over the next 5 years and look really nice. Keep what ever finish you applied on strong so water doesn't get through. Excellent craftsmanship.
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    Do I need an outside outlet cover?

    Tamper proof outlets ****. Pain to plug into and the cost is crazy. How is a kid supposed to learn not to stick a fork in an outlet with tamper proof? That's how I learned at age 3. Still remember it 30+ years later!
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    garage cieling advice needed

    Silver bubble wrap. Sells on Amazon for cheap and after you staple it up, use foil tape on the seams.
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    Building a 24'x46'

    And the latch is all painted. It locks in 3 places to secure the door and a pad lock can be put on. The doors open outward and have magnets embedded in the top that snap to magnets embedded in the soffit so they stay open. Outside Inside
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    DIY Access cover, Manhole for driveway

    While I agree it is odd to put a driveway over the septic I really like your solutions. As a dyi person also I too have spent hours to save a few dollars because I enjoy it. Nice work.
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    Need guidance on cleaning my new floor

    Pressure wash it with a brush. Basically a large upside down cup with rotating brushes under it. It cleans amazingly with out water going up. Cost around $60 at home depot. You could also try a stuff brush on a pole and muriatic acid on the floor. Make sure your for is over 28 days old with...
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    Building a 24'x46'

    Using an old wrench, bolt and some scraps I welded this up for a latch on the rear door.
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    Building a 24'x46'

    Time to add doors to the rear attic entrance. They are taking a long time because it is all custom and out of rough cut wood. Some sketch up Then the building of one door. And making the Mortises.
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