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Congrats on making the front page amigo. If the zombie apocalypse holds off for a little while, your house may make the front page again, when you finish the build. (not holding my breath....jk)
 

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Oh Dear GOD, your Porsche thread is an amazing soon to be featured on the big screen comedy!!!! Okay I will start at the beginning of this thread now and try not to put any nails through my fingers tomorrow while I finish trimming out all of the windows due to exhaustion. Keep going for the love of that hot mess you have in the garage. We have to see where it ends up.
 
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Awesome! Subscribed...

Welcome!


Just read it all - subbed now, awesome build man - headed to stance to read taht one now:)

In the voice of Liam Neeson - Good Luck

Congrats on making the front page amigo. If the zombie apocalypse holds off for a little while, your house may make the front page again, when you finish the build. (not holding my breath....jk)

good idea not holding your breath :lol:

Oh Dear GOD, your Porsche thread is an amazing soon to be featured on the big screen comedy!!!! Okay I will start at the beginning of this thread now and try not to put any nails through my fingers tomorrow while I finish trimming out all of the windows due to exhaustion. Keep going for the love of that hot mess you have in the garage. We have to see where it ends up.

Haha, I do want to continue but I have to finish this one first.
 

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Finally made it to the end. Makes every building project I have "paid for" look minor.

Beautiful house, anxious for your first garage build out post.
 

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Just spent a couple of days clicking through the thread, awesome stuff.

My parents Recently built a house in their hometown, Jalostotitlan.

Though much less baller than your budget, your process pictures reminded me of when their house was being built.

Nunca has ido a las fiestas de jalos en febrero y agosto?
 
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Finally made it to the end. Makes every building project I have "paid for" look minor.

Beautiful house, anxious for your first garage build out post.
Thanks Mac... i clicked your thread but all the pics are dead?
Just spent a couple of days clicking through the thread, awesome stuff.

My parents Recently built a house in their hometown, Jalostotitlan.

Though much less baller than your budget, your process pictures reminded me of when their house was being built.

Nunca has ido a las fiestas de jalos en febrero y agosto?
My parents and wife are from Capilla de Gpe, between Arandas and Tepatitlan. I have sime friends from Jalos but Im such an antisocial being. I would rather be diaharretic than drnking alcohol on the street listening to 6 bands at the same time while some dancing nuts kick me in back. [emoji38]
 

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I had to laugh out loud (ok, so might been Turettes) several times in this thread. The saga is almost painful at times, but your wit makes every page truly entertaining. Your writing in this and the Porsche thread is easily the best I've ever encountered in a forum. Every paragraph prickles with irony and innuendo in a most delightful way. (Apologies, Mary Poppins).

I finished a 10K sq/ft commercial build (my business build) 2 yrs back and your trial here makes mine feel like a cakewalk. I almost cried seeing what became of the vertical garden. To see the last month's progress is a real testament to your perseverance, and pocketbook! Because my shop was featured a while back, and you have referred to yourself as "an attention *****", do we need to establish some kind of secret virtual handshake?

Great thread!
 
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Oh my goodness! I read every post and I can't believe my eyes. The awesomeness contained in this story could power a small city for... well, about as long as this house has taken to build. Very well done!
 
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I had to laugh out loud (ok, so might been Turets) several times in this thread. The saga is almost painful at times, but your wit makes every page truly entertaining. Your writing in this and the Porsche thread is easily the best I've ever encountered in a forum. Every paragraph prickles with irony and innuendo in a most delightful way. (Apologies, Mary Poppins).

I finished a 10K sq/ft commercial build (my business build) 2 yrs back and your trial here makes mine feel like a cakewalk. I almost cried seeing what became of the vertical garden. To see the last month's progress is a real testament to your perseverance, and pocketbook! Because my shop was featured a while back, and you have referred to yourself as "an attention *****", do we need to establish some kind of secret virtual handshake?

Great thread!

Haha, I am an attention ***** but not in the Kardashian way, I actually am very shy and don't like to be noticed. Here I apply the give a man a mask and he will show you his true face... the beauty of the internetz.

About that virtual handshake, since you also got featured we should make an association of features instead. But I have to tell you, since this is the second time the thread gets featured, this gives me more featuredpawa, so I shall be President of the association. If polexican is barely right and the zombielypse waits another 2 years, I could actually finish and start doing something to the garage, potentially ( I still don't know why ) the thread could be featured a third time. This could give me enough featuredpawa to install a Dictatorship making all you pawaless.

Oh my goodness! I read every post and I can't believe my eyes. The awesomeness contained in this story could power a small city for... well, about as long as this house has taken to build. Very well done!

I'm glad my keystrokes can help those that need the wonders of electricity.

Thank you!
 

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Great to see your project get back on track and moving forward. You have quite an eye for design. Beautiful place coming along.

I also cruised through your stanceworks thread last night, you are one funny mofo

:3gears:
 
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castlek.com is awesome in itself.

btw your Porsche blog about the goat.....I peed

Did you clean after?

Great to see your project get back on track and moving forward. You have quite an eye for design. Beautiful place coming along.

I also cruised through your stanceworks thread last night, you are one funny mofo

:3gears:

Thanks, good to know it can entertain :beer:

I have to ask, how old are you?

31, I still wear skating vans tho...
 

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Holy ****, that only took 3 hours to read this whole thing!
At first I was stunned:eyecrazy: - at the design, then I was pissed:mad: - at the neighbor, then I was discouraged:sad: - at all the set backs, and now I'm happy:thumbup: - for your soon to be moving in!

Now whenever I hear the term, "The further I go, the behinder I get" I'll instantly think of this thread!!:lol_hitti

Love your sense of humor and seriously doubt you would have gotten this far without it! I'm off to read the Stance thread.:willy_nil
 

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Just found your build featured on the front page. Congrats. I'm still on page one but had to comment. Absolutely love the design and layout of your home.

Looks and sounds like this will be an interesting ride so off to page one to read your saga.

Edit: I see the two guest bedrooms have two beds each. I guess that's for al of us GJers to come visit?
 
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Holy ****, that only took 3 hours to read this whole thing!
At first I was stunned:eyecrazy: - at the design, then I was pissed:mad: - at the neighbor, then I was discouraged:sad: - at all the set backs, and now I'm happy:thumbup: - for your soon to be moving in!

Now whenever I hear the term, "The further I go, the behinder I get" I'll instantly think of this thread!!:lol_hitti

Love your sense of humor and seriously doubt you would have gotten this far without it! I'm off to read the Stance thread.:willy_nil

It helps when you laugh instead of cry but I usually would wake up at night and start thinking about it till it was time to get off bed. I will age with some nasty eye bags.

Just found your build featured on the front page. Congrats. I'm still on page one but had to comment. Absolutely love the design and layout of your home.

Looks and sounds like this will be an interesting ride so off to page one to read your saga.

Edit: I see the two guest bedrooms have two beds each. I guess that's for al of us GJers to come visit?

Well if you come and visit soon please bring your sleeping bags because I don't think there will be enough money to buy some beds :lol:

AWESOME. I will just stop there, and subscribe.

Awesome x2!
 
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I like this thread.

Welcome


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I have not posted any updates because right now the only things happening are paint and carpentry work.

However today I went and measured for position of sinks and mixers, since this was my "idea" contractor wanted me to have full responsibility over position :lol:

I mocked everything up and drew lines on the holes to be cut.

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The nice detail on the behind the spouts will be covered by the mirrors. I'm working on my zen to forget it, I must live with a hole that I can't see but I know its there. I think I will be fine, I don't think all day about my ******* and its a similar situation, just hairy. :shocking:
 

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I have not posted any updates because right now the only things happening are paint and carpentry work.

im waiting for the other shoe to drop!

"this is the paint and xxxx so I xxxx, and now we are rebuilding this 5th of the house" :D

coming along great, you are close!
I didnt understand the bath counter at first, but now that the sinks are on there I like the design and idea. very clever setup!
 

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Welcome


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I have not posted any updates because right now the only things happening are paint and carpentry work.

However today I went and measured for position of sinks and mixers, since this was my "idea" contractor wanted me to have full responsibility over position :lol:

I mocked everything up and drew lines on the holes to be cut.

D13.0650s.jpg


The nice detail on the behind the spouts will be covered by the mirrors. I'm working on my zen to forget it, I must live with a hole that I can't see but I know its there. I think I will be fine, I don't think all day about my ******* and its a similar situation, just hairy. :shocking:

I have been following along for months on this EPIC journey. I look forward to your big move.

And your Porsche / BMW stuff on Stance was hilarious.

Those holes behind the mirror will be forgotten quickly. **** a little Nair may help the third hole. Just sayin' :dunno:
Kip
 
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I remember that video, It was a guy in underpants throwing salt at a road.

It was a commercial IIRC.
 

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I too have joined the extraordinary entertaining link you've posted! Although I'm only onto page 3, this is absolutely hilarious how you depict every detail! Kudos to for finding humor with all the unfortunate scenarios with automobile 101's.
 

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Epic Thread. Easily worth the few hours of my life.

Thanks for sharing your journey with us.
 

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Ok I'm made it through to the end. Riveting. Or maybe you had me at hello?

With further pondering, I'm thinking if the floor plan was reversed it would be a whole lot better. :scared:

They say the best way to end up divorced is to critic you wife's looks or build a house. You must be married to an angel. Out of curiosity, is she CDO or laid back?
 
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I too have joined the extraordinary entertaining link you've posted! Although I'm only onto page 3, this is absolutely hilarious how you depict every detail! Kudos to for finding humor with all the unfortunate scenarios with automobile 101's.

If I was going to restore that car it would already be sawzalled into tiny pieces, slowly throwing it away in the trash bins day by day. Humor comes from not caring at all :lol:

Epic Thread. Easily worth the few hours of my life.

Thanks for sharing your journey with us.

My pleasure

Very nice home... :)

Thank you

Just read your thread on the 944-924 goat mobile. Awesome! My regards to Dr. F.

haha, I will post another Dr. F achievement that I missed.


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House is still at "looks exactly the same than last week" look.

But yet, I have not shared a picture of the last side view.

This was before:

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and this is now, which would be the third iteration.

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Do you remember the movie E.T. with the ugly alien? no I'm not talking about Drew Barrymore no, the other ugly alien which had a super strange neck. I can see resemblance on the front dress plate.
 

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Above the front door, it's ET!!! I think ET might make it home before you. :lol:

With this home it will be well worth it. La casa es muy hermosa.
 
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Above the front door, it's ET!!! I think ET might make it home before you. :lol:

With this home it will be well worth it. La casa es muy hermosa.


hahahaha If I see any bikes shadowing the moon I would just lose it. Not because I would be impressed but because you may be right.

And thanks!.

I just went there and Pointed at all the stuff I didn't like, like how the ceiling is not flat, the stairs are not well finished, doors installed on the wrong side, other stuff that we planned that they didn't do and now its impossible because it would take triple the time to re-do them.

And you know what... I do have perfection OCD. But I also have a patience limit, and right now my patience or illusion to live there is greater than my ability to maintain a quality level.

So I don't care any more. I just want to live there and I will live with what I can't fix and I will fix what I can or learn how to do it and make it horrible, but horrible by my at least.
 

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Hello, take me like 3hrs to complete read the thread. a love your house an learned so much for my future house. my fav things was garage stairs and garage and all the house.

what happens with the guy that put salt.


saludos desde Morelia,
 
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Hello, take me like 3hrs to complete read the thread. a love your house an learned so much for my future house. my fav things was garage stairs and garage and all the house.

what happens with the guy that put salt.


saludos desde Morelia,

Thanks homie!

I do not know what happened to him, for good karma I wish him the best. :D
 
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Woody update,

I have nothing great to show you as the news of yesterday still dominate all the wood in this house. Don't worry you will get that joke later.

This is my attempt at jambless doors.

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The one on the left is for the bathroom ( this door does have jambs/frame as you can see, but should be blended to the walls kinda like EZ-Jamb ).

The on the right is the access door, which is white on the inside and wood on the outside. ( no jambs or frame at all, this will leave a tiny gap on both sides. I am still thinking on a solution to this but my bet is on a strip of felp)

like this.

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Here is a shot with both doors open so you can see the frame vs frameless on the top.

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And this is a shot from the bedroom in front aiming to previous pictures one.

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All doors are hinged from top/bottom, doors are almost 3" thick and they would hit the walls as opening so we moved the hinges inward, we lost a bit of opening space but meh. :dunno:

Now onto the master bedroom door.

The way we enter this room has changed like 5 times since the beginning of the build

2 big doors, 1 big door, a sliding door, no door at all, etc.

We opted for a "hidden" sliding door.

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and I say "hidden" because you would have to be dumb to not think there is a door, and second they could have at least tried to use matching wood :wtf:

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I have a problem. Since this is a "hidden" door, any type of handle will intrude with the effect ( open to suggestions here ). The lock can be hidden easily but we need something to pull it.


Front door is still on finishing touches, I don't like the way the wood is laid or their great idea of color mixing but one of those things that I just want to forget, stop caring and just live there, not particular order.

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And FINALLY, FINAAAAAAAAAAALLY!!!!!!! Garage door work started.
We are using a liftmaster 8500 but the guys doing the install told me that it may not last long and I should buy an industrial grade opener. Thoughts?

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:beer:
 

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No experience with that door (both of mine you use both hands to open..).

Buuuutttttt, they made a mess of that ledge near the top of the opening didn't they? :shocking:

Also, loving the way you have hinged the house doors top and bottom. I'm sure there will be push to access door handles you can recess into the sliding doors. But I'm like you slightly OCD until someone really pushes my buttons, them I'm overly OCD... :thumbup: And to have that wood not matching would see me trying to tear somebody a new, well, fundamental orifice.... (if you get my drift).

Keep it up, your doing great. You'll get in there, with those cars of yours I've seen on the other Forum, sooner or later. :beer:

Lyndon
Watching from a long way away.
 

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The garage opener concern may be the weight difference of the heavy steel frame you have and a "normal" light gauge steel garage door. You may want to do some estimating on the weight on your door and Liftmaster's load rating for the 8500.
 
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