hewey
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The steps and deck project looks like a meaty project, but sounds like you're on top of things. The recycled cedar and cast concrete outdoor kitchen looks really interesting, looking forward to seeing more pics.













Please do! Would like to see what you build!That outdoor kitchen looks tremendous! I have a patio behind my house that is the perfect place to do that, so I may steal some of your methods. I especially like the concrete countertop.
Not knowing how well it would turn out, we were very glad it worked! I'd definitley do it again. Suggest you try it too!Looks great! I never got up the nerve to try concrete countertops on my outdoor kitchen and settled with slate tile.
Very pleased with it so far. It works. But I've been told to build another counter....apparently I'm getting something this Xmas that will need the space! So, planning for an extension for the outdoor kitchen. Maybe add an L to it.Outdoor kitchen turned out great! That recycled wood has a great look with the small sized pieces and the price was right.
Jay
That's pretty good construction compared to my first house. PO built some cabinets in the kitchen using left over concrete form 2x4's, still covered in concrete and the back of the cabinet was the drywall from the next room. I won't start on the wallpaper, that's another story.Note the very poor construction done by POs. WTH?
That's pretty good construction compared to my first house. PO built some cabinets in the kitchen using left over concrete form 2x4's, still covered in concrete and the back of the cabinet was the drywall from the next room. I won't start on the wallpaper, that's another story.
Nice house and cars by the way.
Thanks! We've become quite the home remodeling dynamic duo!Really cool house, and it's fun to see you and your wife doing the work together. My wife and I have done a fair amount of painting together over the years. I have an air cooled 911 and a BMW, but mine's an E30, so we have similar taste in several things.

My Porsche was named Helga, my VWs were Fritz, Willie, Otto, and Adolf. I thought naming cars was just a Southern thing.@mike93lx, thanks! The 911 likes the house too. It's leaving it mark as usual for an aircooled. Not sure how everyone feels around here about naming their cars...but this one's name is Heidi. I've had her for 6 years now. The 2002 we've had for only 4. I post about Betty here.
I love that car and can't wait to get it back on the road again.
@DAustin it might just be a Southern thing....truth be told, both Jo and I are from the South. Louisiana and Florida.
OK that explains it. People up here think it's strange to name your car but have no problem giving their boats funny names.@DAustin it might just be a Southern thing....truth be told, both Jo and I are from the South. Louisiana and Florida.

Boat= break out another thousand.My motorcycles have names.
If I ever buy a boat worthy of a name, it'll be "ANCHOR MANAGEMENT"
I'm from 'that state up north' but technically a midwesterner.
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Perfect 911 C4 weather!
I think I need that book!Following ! My uncle, Howard Dearstyne, was the only American to graduate from the Bauhaus School of Architecture. He wrote this book. You might like to find a copy. I bought this paperback version for $5 on eBay
Thanks for sharing John. From reading about him, your uncle had an interesting career!Following ! My uncle, Howard Dearstyne, was the only American to graduate from the Bauhaus School of Architecture. He wrote this book. You might like to find a copy. I bought this paperback version for $5 on eBay




