You need a little lighted Christmas tree to put up in that attic window for the season. See how many of your neighbors notice it.


You need a little lighted Christmas tree to put up in that attic window for the season. See how many of your neighbors notice it.![]()
So the photo cell seemed to be turning off my outside lights this morning because it was turning on and off every 10 seconds or so. Not cycling regularly, but not just on or off. I thought at first that maybe that was just how photo cells work when it is near dawn or dusk. However, when I got home from work, they were still doing it.
Looking this up on the net, it appears that if they blink during the day, the photo cell is probably bad.
If they flicker at night (which they don't), it is probably either the light output is so bright it turns off the photo cell or there is a nearby reflection of the lights (e.g. a street sign) back causing it to shut off.
You need a little lighted Christmas tree to put up in that attic window for the season. See how many of your neighbors notice it.![]()
Wow! Really an amazing transformation. Congratulations!
Great job on that facelift. That night shot is awesome!

Somebody put that stud in the wrong place ?
BTW, glad the wife liked the idea, maybe you should carry it out for all the seasons. Got a lighted turkey ?
I'm sure it's in the right place though. That was my first time framing a wall so I'd probably marked it 16" on center of the inside of the first stud instead of the outside or something along those lines. I'm sure it's right now and I doubt anyone will ever see my wrong marks.
The stud does look off, doesn't it.I'm sure it's in the right place though.. . . . I'm sure it's right now and I doubt anyone will ever see my wrong marks.
Framing a wall or building a 4 wall tied together structure is old hat to me now. Amazing what 4 years of home ownership can do.
Okay, lets not get crazy with a lighted turkey!![]()


I'm going to extend the existing photo cell wiring to put the new sensor in the window to try out as it is ~1/3" larger diameter than the existing one so I don't want a larger hole in the siding if it is not going to work out.
Did this tonight. Lights are on now, it's dark. Hoping for them to work normally tomorrow during the day, being consistently off. If they do, I'll put the new cell in the siding and see how that works.
If it works out then, great. If not, I'll repurpose my gable eye as that does work really well.

Thanks Eric, means a lot coming from someone who has done the work you did in your refurb.
I haven't touched the washer/dryer since the last picture. I picked up a new thru-wall vent for it last night and plan on using a 4" HF hole saw to get through my shake siding and then the sheathing to install it on Saturday.
No problem, you've put plenty of hard work into your garage too.
When you drill through the wall, do you have a long small bit to make a pilot hole ? Smaller than the arbor bit on the hole saw. Making a small pilot hole through the wall will allow to you to drill from both sides, keeping the hole saw from splintering when it comes through the wall.
With that much slack in the chain, are you worried about it easily coming off ?

