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Looks great Matt. Your lawn looks like freakin' carpet. I'm jealous. 




It’s really nice and snow melts off of it easily and always looks perfectly groomed. The dogs are taking a minute ti adjust. When it’s wet it can be slick.Looks great Matt. Your lawn looks like freakin' carpet. I'm jealous.![]()
It was a lot of fun but I’m ready to move on to building other things….and I still have about 100ft to go.You really know how to make conduit look ****. Might have to rethink using them in a future build.
Well…does one tighten the conduit set screw and then check for level on the box and conduit or first check for level and then tighten then conduit set screw? If you really want level you’re doing it like 3-5 times because the set screw moves everything around when you tighten it…but, you can't help but make the last 100' look as good as the rest. Earlier peanut galley comments aside, excellent job Matt.
I trust you lined up all the screw heads and used a level on the boxes.![]()
Ah bummer. Haven’t been outside much other than to move sand and plow. Otherwise I’m in the shop. Give me a heads up next time you’re in the neighborhood and I’ll time it and intentionally poke my head out as you drive thru. I’ll PM you my cell again if you didn't save it 20 years ago.I drove through your neighborhood on 12/24 and spotted the JK and LJ sitting on the driveway and the garage door was up. Drove into the culdesac, but didn't see anyone outside, so I moved onward towards home. Your place looks great!













The second was for a dishwasher.Nice improvements to the drain lines. Can't say that I've ever seen two traps under the same sink. Maybe one was for the dishwasher though. Looking forward to seeing what you do with the island.
We put up our tree on the 23rd, mainly due to kids wanting that last Christmas at the old house. We sold the one in Parker(mine), but still have another in Castle Pines to sell (hers).
Agreed. I’ve accepted that 2024 may be mostly about getting the shop set up and in order. If only I didn’t have to work. LOLYou will get things sorted out soon enough Matt. Might not feel that way but you are making great progress.









That’s a really good idea. I have windows in the garage. Suppose I could vent the tent outside too…hmJust a thought... I had the same problem you do, I don't like spraying in the garage and normally always go outside, but the weather just wasn't cooperating. So for $200 off Amazon I bought one of those party tents - (Mine is 10'x10') - and it goes up in 10 minutes flat and contains all the overspray quite well.
Yeah, stay warm. Right now, our outside weather station is reading about -6 to -10 (nights have been into negative upper teens). Hopefully by Tues/Wed, it will reverse and at least one weekend coming up is supposed to be in the 50's.

Thank you. I’m more than just a little overwhelmed at the moment having just moved the last load in. It do have plans to bring some new ideas to the thread once I regain my balance. Thanks for following along.I've followed your other epic threads over the years, looking forward to this version!
Is that your daughter’s jeep? I see the hemi badge and a full float rear so i’m assuming it’s done? Any chance you can show some completed pics since i don’t think you showed the build like you did your sons in your other thread.
Whats the rationale for having 2 thermostats in this room? How does one get them not to compete on different heat sources? I had an area in my house where the floor heat would satisfy the other thermostat for forced air and they would compete and keep the air handler from running. The only solution i could find was abandon the floor heat in that room.There will be 8 thermostats in the house when it’s all said and done. Didn’t realize it until I had so many but the temp sensors in thermostats are actually fairly inconsistent. These two have a 2 degree difference. I’ll be addressing that by switching to Ecobees all sharing the same sensors, one in each room.
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@zr52002 is spot on with how the previous owner had things setup. In the great room one thermostat controls the HVAC which is primarily for AC but serves as a backup for heat as needed. It’s clearly for AC primarily because the vents and returns are both in the ceilings and only above ground (not in the basement at all, but on the main and second floors). The lowest vent on the wall is at 10’ and most of them are at about 20’ (cold air drops). All returns are at either 20’ or 2nd floor only (to gather heat that raises).Whats the rationale for having 2 thermostats in this room? How does one get them not to compete on different heat sources? I had an area in my house where the floor heat would satisfy the other thermostat for forced air and they would compete and keep the air handler from running. The only solution i could find was abandon the floor heat in that room.

That appears to be the one….well ours are Kichler and they do appear to be the same. They seem fairly high quality/durable and they do move a lot of air for only having 2 blades.
Lucky Google, I guess.... (search terms: 2 blade propeller ceiling fan)