I agree with the others, that looks really nice and is a clever way to store/display your TV. That porch looks like a great space to hang out in!










I had not either until I ordered the headliner kit. I went out on the YouTube's to get an idea of installation of the headliner and a couple other folks who installed the headliner did the sound deadening as well. I though that it couldnt hurt, and I was doing the headliner anyway, so I pulled the trigger. I have noticed that the sound is so much better now. Conversations are a bit quieter and I dont have to turn up the radio quite as loud as before.Nice work on the Jeep. I never considered adding sound deadening to a Jeep top. Might have to do my top once I get it on the Jeep.
Sure, I went with the Coverking Topliner Hardtop Kit.Would you mind sharing which kit you went with, and would you recommend?











Yep, we are on a hill, and we landscaped so that the drainage goes around the house. Its just amazing that a 16inch concrete culvert pipe cant keep up with that kind of flow. It has to be because of the convergence of my neighbors drainage combined with mine, and then everything from uphill.When I saw the rain totals this morning on the news from the weekend, I was wondering if you got a bunch, and well, your pictures definitely answered that. That is an insane amount of rain. That is a lot of rain to try and plan for when hopefully is not something you see often. Good that your house is up higher, so that is all running away at least.
I agree, its a constant battle. At least its not an issue with water intrusion in the house, just the yard.Glad to hear you didn't have any damage, nice that you know people that can help with trying to correct. Water is no joke, I continue to try and deal with water issues at my place, seems to be a never ending battle.
Thats a lot of water! I did a drainage project for a guy I worked with years ago. His house was at the base of 3 hills and he not only got natural runoff, but the water from every neighbors house on each side. We installed a 12x12 drain box and ran 6 in pipe all the way to the street drain and tied in there. Within a day or two of completing the project, we had an epic rain event. I was standing on the drain box in thigh deep water. I could have ran a 24 in pipe all the way to the sewer and still not been able to move all that water. The swales we had built into the backyard kept water outside his fence for the most part and all the backyard flooding he had previously was greatly reduced so I considered the job a win. Water is no joke though, and prepping for amounts like you got is hard to do. Hopefully your friends can help you mitigate the flooding though!



Nope, no improvements to my drainage situation just yet. There is nothing I can do for 11.5 inches of rain in one afternoon. I will rebuild my driveway. I havent started in the ditches just yet. I was out of town a couple of weekends in July and then it was over 100 degrees in this area last weekend so I didnt do much outside. May be able to do some work this weekend, but Im also playing golf since the temps will be more bearable.Wow that was a lot of rain, did you plan to make any drainage improvements?
Also the jeep gladiator looks good. Is it the 3.0L ecodiesel engine?
No kidding. These weeks of extreme heat have really kept me out of the yard and the shop. I was in Boone a couple of weeks ago and it was fantastic. Lows in the 60s and highs in the low 80s. Ready to go back. I see why there are ton of Floridiots there from May to October.These 100 degree weeks we are having multiple of this year need to stop. I am ready for fall already. Over here as well I could use a bit a rain these days.
Finally got the new ceiling fan hung during my time off. We have been in this house for 15 years and the porch fan has never worked like it was supposed to. I was just never inclined to replace it until I added more reason to stay out there. The other issue was it was stuck on low speed and nothing I could do would speed it up. Anyway, It has been replaced. It may not look like it, but its a 60inch indoor/outdoor fan that I got from Lowes. I love the remote to change speed and turn on the light.
When I was doing the installation, I thought I would have plenty of height with my ladder. I was mistaken. I was about 6 inches short. Nothing new for me, but I needed just a little more length to my ladder. So, I built a quick ladder riser, that I screwed into the deck. I wasnt a big fan of getting to the top of the ladder at full extension and have it slide around on me. Once I got the risers in place, installation went way smoother.
Porch is getting closer to being done.
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Yep, we plan this trip every year based on me finishing up my Audit. Its funny its me on the company side and the Accounting Firm's Partner on the audit is my roommate on the golf trip. We went to App together.Great to get in some relaxation time after those long days. Both my parents were accountants, so I understand how that 6-8 week busy season goes.
Love the golf pictures. Those are some great rounds. Been so busy lately that I have only played 3 rounds in the last 2 months.
Sometimes I wish we didnt play so much. We started this years ago when we would get free replays with our golf trip when we played down at Myrtle. It was all about good times and drinking and less about golf. Some of our group would bow out and not play the replays. There was a group that liked to go out to clubs and bars or the casino boats. My core group didnt care about the bars and "clubs", so we chose to stay at the course and have a good time. We used to play 108 holes in 4 days. We would play at a course on the way to the beach, for 18 on Thursday, Play 36 on Friday and Saturday, and then 18 on Sunday before driving back home and then going back to work miserable on Monday! Now that we play at Pinehurst, we play our 3 rounds included in the trip in the morning and then the afternoon rounds are usually at places that are too good to not play. Our package was the Talamore, Mid South, and Legacy that you have done. We stayed at the villas at Talamore. This year we swapped out Legacy for Pinewild, which was fantastic. Then our bonus courses were Pine Needles and Pinehurst #5. Its hard to turn those down, so we **** it up and just play. The weather was nice enough this year, but it can get really bad when its too hot.Damn, that is a lot of golf in a short period of time. You make me feel lazy for the way I plan our trip.Definitely need a recovery day after two double days. Been years since I have done that.
This year, we did Wednesday - Sunday. Golf Wednesday on the way there, double on Thursday, Cradle x2 and relax on Friday, then a single round Saturday and Sunday.





























I dont know how I missed your comment. I put in something similar in my JK Wrangler. In my old 2 door TJ, I was not as up to date on my lighting wiring and just got a harness when I added lights. That involved adding a relay and wiring in each switch independently. I only had to add 2 switches and I put them in the factory switch panel, but it was janky. When I added the bumpers and side steps to the 4 Door, I didnt want to add 4 independent relays and knew there had to be a better way of doing it. I just did some research and found the switch pod systems. I installed one on the JK and then when I did the Gladiator, I did the same. I didnt need anything to fancy, but these boxes are prewired with 4 relays and you just add the positive and negative for the lights and then a master wire goes from the pod into the cab and powers up the switch panel. There is one main positive and one main ground, and the only other connection, is to a keyed fuse in the fuse box, if you want it wired that way. Its so much more convenient than wiring each individually.I like the integration of that switch control. Nice and out of the way but easy to access.

AUX switch is very cool; nice integration.
I have been a huge App State fan since September 1st, 2007.
Im sure you could make it look good, even if you have to go with the universal mount. Most of the kits that I was looking at were the universal kind. I went with Voswitch because of the switch in the grab handle.That is really nice. Looks like I can get a universal one for the Suburban but they don't make anything that cool and integrated for it.
























