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I think I mentioned as the second phase of prep projects for the paundry room addition, I needed to move my fence and gate back to allow room for all the work to be done....decided last night was going to be the night

Here is the fence and where it butted up to the back corner of the house....also essentially where the addition will be built, right where that exterior door is, the door opening will remain in the same spot to go out into the paundry, then the exterior door will turn 90° and exit towards the front of the house at the front outer corner of the addition...which will be approximately where the window is now....total dims are 8ft out from the house and 14ft long
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Here is the whole fence/gate
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Deconstruction always happens fast, provides a bit of motivation....then reality sets in lol (btw, I think I pulled the first screw at 530pm)
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Fast forward ~3hrs, I had it all buttoned up, definitely too dark for photos, but went out this morning to be sure to document

looking from the same angle as the start photo
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looking from over on the other side, moved it back 1 full fence panel
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looking from the back yard....between the stairs moving and now the fence, the dogs are VERY confused!
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excited to get this project started...hope everyone is enjoying the
 
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Today is the unofficial/official start of project paundry room, builder showed up today to drop off the block for the foundation and the bobcat. While he was here we "popped" the concrete pad off the top of the old entry way by the side door....of course in my engineer brain it would work fine....it did until we turned in 90° to rotate it so that it would slide into the new home I made for it...forks weren't quite long enough and the weight won the battle

new home was outside the basement entry door beside my shed, spent a little time out there last night leveling and tamping that out...came out rather nice
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almost perfectly successful placement of the old slab top...womp womp...does anyone have any experience with "self leveler" as the builder called it? it seems like it should be relatively easy to clean up enough for where it is, its purpose (shed door does open, that was check #1)
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Oh and what i call the official start, old side entrance destruction beginning...he is coming back over tonight with his dump trailer to get the block and such
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How's the old saying go, while the cats away the mice will play? My wives been out of town since Wednesday afternoon, found an above average amount of garage time...and maybe an above average amount of miller lite drinking lol...but had some fun working on my car and found a pretty screaming deal on a new to me tool for the garage.

Friday afternoon as I was about to cut out for one of my remaining "summer hours" half day Fridays, a quick check into marketplace reveled a delta variable speed drill press for $30!! So It was must have that took me about an hour and a half up the road, but, I view the time/drive as a sunk cost regardless of what i found and it was a great deal

How it looked when I picked it up
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After some wire wheeling and a good soak down in penetrating oil
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In car project progress, many hours cutting 3/16" plate steel, I have working engine and front subframe mounts! The car is officially supporting its new heart on its own...both frame rails are reinforced with 3/16" plates fillet/rosette welded into place
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Driver side mounts....pardon some of the slopping tack welds, this vertical welding is proving to be rather tricky
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Passengers side
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After a busy week of work travel, got home and knocked out a few projects that have been lingering....

Finally got sick of seeing the cover for the mini-split lines laying around, so tackled that little project...I always kick myself for putting stuff off, was too simple to have waited that long
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Got the recycled concrete pad leveled and pieced back together, filled the cracks with concrete, will likely sand it flush, get some crack filler to clean it up a bit more then paint both pads brown to match the brick on the side of the house...also recycled those pavers to make a little bit of a step/transition...not perfect, but it will serve the purpose

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Fall is approaching rapidly and that means our house becomes one of the main entertaining places, figured that a can crusher was in order to help maximize the recycling bin capacity!
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In actual big project news, permit has been approved and we got footers dug last week
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lastly, end of summer and the front lawn is still looking good!
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"...I always kick myself for putting stuff off, was too simple to have waited that long..."

And I thought I was the only one.

I think that is one great thing about GJ, many times you think, "I am the only one," but then there always seems to be someone to empathize with :cool:

I just found myself in this exact scenario over the weekend. Probably close to three years ago I ripped up the carpet in our boys' room. Shortly after, we purchased all of the vinyl plank flooring necessary to finish the rest of the basement. I kept putting it off with many excuses. Lack of time of course, but I also originally was convinced that I needed to do more than flooring (trim, repaint, new outlets, etc) and that scope of a project to me was just so daunting. I finally recently convinced myself that I didn't need to do all of that, that just putting the flooring down is enough for now. So this weekend I did just that, installed all of the flooring in the boys' room in one day. I enjoyed it too, and at the end the impact of seeing the floor finished made me just feel really silly for over analyzing so much and putting it off for literally years.
 
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made me just feel really silly for over analyzing so much and putting it off for literally years.

Honestly, I think we all need those moments....always reminds me of this video, very much so can be applied to so many things in life

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Big rocks and little rocks. I have heard this before but it was slightly different with a cool twist at the end.

A professor teaching a class had big bowl and a few golfball sized rocks rocks. The rocks represented important things in life, home, family, career. He placed the rocks in the bowl and asked if it was full. Most of the class said yes.

He said not so fast and pulled out a smaller bowl full of pebbles. The pebble represented the little things in life. Cutting the grass, a new phone, the cable bill. He then pours the pebbles over the big rocks and, like in the video above, they fill all the gaps and spaces. Same question to the class, 'is the bowl full?' "Yes" was the response from even more students.

Then he pulls out a bowl of sand. What color to paint the hallway. Red shirt or blue shirt. The sand represents all the things that might be insignificant, but still work their way into your life on a daily basis. He poured the sand in and it filled all the gaps and spaces between the pebbles. Same question, 'is the bowl full?' The whole class loudly claimed 'yes.'

The professor went on to explain his lesson, and that embracing order and organization can help you lead a better, fuller life by prioritizing the most important things, the big rocks. He then stated the bowl wasn't yet full and pulled out a can of beer, and while pouring it into the full bowl, explained that 'even when life is full, and you feel outnumbered by the tasks in front of you, there is always room for a beer.
 

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Fall is approaching rapidly and that means our house becomes one of the main entertaining places, figured that a can crusher was in order to help maximize the recycling bin capacity!
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In actual big project news, permit has been approved and we got footers dug last week
Your compressor is in that shed right? A pneumatic can crusher would be great there. I got one a few months ago and love using it. Everyone else does too!

I really like your entire project. The basement hangout/office/parts storage flowing into the garage is great!
 
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Your compressor is in that shed right? A pneumatic can crusher would be great there. I got one a few months ago and love using it. Everyone else does too!

I really like your entire project. The basement hangout/office/parts storage flowing into the garage is great!
Appreciate the kind words! Yes, compressor is in the shed, need to get it plumbed soon, been putting off that project for way too long :(

Any more info on that pneumatic can crusher? I love a good ridiculous tool :)
 
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Had a nice long weekend, took Friday off to do some house projects, unfortunately the one I was most looking forward to was a failure, forgot my garage door was 18ft, thought it was 16ft, so the retractable gate I bought wasn't long enough...but we will get back to that soon, I have a revised plan, lol....

Gate was planned to keep the dogs out of the garage while working/hosting people in the garage...was a good buddies birthday friday, and for his bday he wanted to tackle a laundry list of maintenance on his new daily beater....so coordinated with his wife to do a thrash in the garage/surprise drop in bday gathering....apparently i forgot to take photos, but full front suspension refresh and clutch change was a success, by early evening car was back on the ground and we were enjoying good company and frosty adult beverages :)

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Yesterday got a bit of a treat, a different friend organizes a small porsche and euro car meet, got to see my first ever Singer 911 in person, I must admit the live up to the hype, but not sure that is where i would spend ~$750k +, but i guess when you have that kind of money its a different conversation....but wanted to drop these here b/c it really was a beautiful car

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Got back to work on my project the past couple nights, got my oil pan cut up Monday night, then some CAD fun last night :)

This is all to clearance for the steering rack input/pinion....

First cuts and marked for the second
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Second cut after a triple check
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Test fit back on the engine after the second cut....
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Fun with CAD....hopefully get to the metal store today to see if i can start getting them cut out tacked up
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I think I am good from a clearance standpoint, I've got the pan back installed with the cardboard templates, I can't "feel" any interference, but that is where the cut/tack will come into play
 
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One of my new favorite stores is metal supermarkets, there is a location (luckily) 20min from my house, called them yesterday after I updated this thread, ordered 3x 6"x12" 16ga HRS sheet, was ready at 1130a, ran over at lunch which kept me moving forward last night....

Base template roughed in...guess I forgot to take one of the other
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Didn't really take many step by step photos...but here is rough fit up
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Then tacked it into place...I have to admit, the pan welded much better than I expect, especially for being a high mileage car
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Will likely try and weld as much as possible from the inside, then just fuse the outside and fill where needed....
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Guess I forgot to do a house project update....

Footers got poured Wednesday, then the brick mason came on Thursday to get started....
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Foundation got wrapped up Friday....wasn't without a little bit of a struggle...Thursday he had the back, front and starting to make the turn to the front corner, we pulled a string back and realized it was out by ~4", so we pulled all the block back off from the front side, lots of measurements later we were back in business...sometimes working from home has its benefits as I was able to jump in and help (brick mason is 83yrs old and the measuring was the builders miss)

Block all done
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Then today I ripped off all the current siding and the old , nasty, original siding that was under that....stuff is a mess and certainly full of asbestos....but ready for the builder to come tomorrow and get the floor started so the mason can finish up the stairs....project should come together quickly
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In garage type updates....second jetta wagon in the garage in two weeks....helped a buddy do timing belt/water pump service on his sons car...all my fell vw enthusiast will know how annoying going a timing belt on a 1.8t...ugh...working on oem vehicles is aweful lol...but always fun to help a friend and get some quality shop time in with the guys
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Laundry room is taking shape quickly....yesterday the builder came and knocked out the floor joists, back at it again this morning and we have walls

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I'm always impressed how quick things take shape when folks that know what they are doing are doing the work...looking at it, there is nothing there intimidating to me, but I would over complicate things to no end....walls up, stairs get finished up tomorrow, then start on the roof

Waiting on two windows to arrive that will go on the long wall, you can see where they left a stud out....windows will be ~32x16, something skinny up high just to let some light in and allow us to have storage on that wall
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The paundry addition is coming along great. That's a nice bit of added space!

Thanks, we are getting excited....ordered washer/dryer and deep freeze last week because lowes was having a sale that was too good to not capitalize on ~$1k worth of savings....although, I'm sure another will happen soon, but didnt want to risk it....so things are certainly starting to come together.
 
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The wife and I celebrated our 1yr anniversary this weekend, so snuck out of town mid-morning Friday to have relaxing weekend up in Asheville, NC. Our/my favorite brewery had a music/beer sampling festival, so we treated ourselves to tickets to that along with some time away for general relaxation

Paundry room project update before we took off Friday....they are stick building the trusses b/c my old house was stick built and the roof pitch is kinda strange, so the builder wanted to ensure where they roofs meet on the back side line up as good as possible
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Couple cool photos from the weekend, my wife loves to take photos....even of my car....we got up and did a drive each morning in Asheville, leaves are certainly starting to change, especially when you get up in the higher elevations. Fun fact, Mt. Mitchell, ~1hr outside of Asheville is the highest point east of the Mississippi....~6800ft, was 37°F up there Sunday morning...chilly in shorts and flip flops lol

This was an overlook Saturday morning
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Post Mt Mitchell drive Sunday morning we dropped back in to DT Asheville to hop around for a bit
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Guys are back at it on the paundry room today, I expect they will be done with the trusses, already had the sink window framed....not sure what else they will do, but i know they have the roofer lined up for Friday
 
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Another day, a little more progress, got all the exterior walls up and almost fully wrapped....didn't get the back done b/c they needed to adjust the header for the windows, the soffits on my house are odd (old house problems), so it needed to come down another 3"

They are getting the roofing plywood up today, weather permitting roofer is still set for Friday....Its going to be time for me to start on my end of things pretty soon

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Good Progress yesterday, photos don't do the amount of work justice, but plywood is on the roof, fingers crossed that the weather holds out and we will get the roof on tomo.

Window got install, so close to feeling like its, "in the dry," talked a lot about electrical layout this morning, need to finalize that with the wife over the weekend

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Looking at the back of the addition, once this "little project" is wrapped up, we get to start talking about revising the deck, it is silly small
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Nothing earth shattering progress wise, but roofers showed up fist thing Saturday morning and made short work of our little addition..."we have shingles"....the good kind lol

Really happy with how well they blended with the existing roof considering it is 6-7yrs old
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In a more fun note, I had planned a "couples drive" for some of the local car friends and wives, we are very close to the Blue Ridge Parkway and it is as close to "peak season" as you will get, I didnt take any photos, but one of the folks in the group is a rather good photog, he snapped these along the way, but since he was the driver didnt get any of the crazy colors we saw when driving, but it was certainly really pretty in a lot of spots....I'll have to see if my wife can send me some good ones

But here is one from Sassafras Mtn, NC/SC border, the highest point in SC
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...and come cool car photos, this is at Devis Courthouse on the BRP
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Buddies super clean mk2 gti, vr6 swapped, fully redone interior, great car
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my cayman
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Nothing earth shattering progress wise, but roofers showed up fist thing Saturday morning and made short work of our little addition..."we have shingles"....the good kind lol

Really happy with how well they blended with the existing roof considering it is 6-7yrs old
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In a more fun note, I had planned a "couples drive" for some of the local car friends and wives, we are very close to the Blue Ridge Parkway and it is as close to "peak season" as you will get, I didnt take any photos, but one of the folks in the group is a rather good photog, he snapped these along the way, but since he was the driver didnt get any of the crazy colors we saw when driving, but it was certainly really pretty in a lot of spots....I'll have to see if my wife can send me some good ones

But here is one from Sassafras Mtn, NC/SC border, the highest point in SC


Buddies super clean mk2 gti, vr6 swapped, fully redone interior, great car
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I had a VR6 Corrado back in the day. Any chance that there is a build thread somewhere?
 
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Been chipping away at the paundry, past our initial "in the dry" inspection last week, I got 90% of the insulation, caulking done yesterday, lined up the drywall guy, so hopefully get a few little things done this week, get the "after insulation" inspection done, then onto drywall....seems like this little project could come together quickly

door installed last week
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before insulation
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after insulation....left this one section out b/c we need to install the exterior water spigot after the siding is on
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itchy sunday...left this portion of the ceiling open so we can add the HVAC vent over in this corner, will wrap it up once that is done
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Love it! New here but I am a big Audi / VW enthusiast, won at H20I and Waterfest back in the legit days (pre-2011). Still host a 150 car Foliage Cruise every year in the Northeast.

I have a lot of reading to do on this forum about my own garage build I am starting but had to drop a line here and say Hi! Def. seen the MK4 before :)
 
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Love it! New here but I am a big Audi / VW enthusiast, won at H20I and Waterfest back in the legit days (pre-2011). Still host a 150 car Foliage Cruise every year in the Northeast.

I have a lot of reading to do on this forum about my own garage build I am starting but had to drop a line here and say Hi! Def. seen the MK4 before :)


Thanks for dropping by, you'll like it here, especially if you've dealt with vortex back in the day....I've enjoyed this forum a bunch, and there is a fair amount of overlap from other common forums, its pretty cool.

btw - 150 car is A LOT! way too big for my liking, but good on you for putting that together
 
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Also - just about time I posted yesterday, I got a little treat from the USPS that I've been patiently waiting on for 3-4months.....my seats for the widebody car finally arrived!

I know some may hate it, but its my car lol, but in all seriousness, I've always wanted a white car with a red accented interior, specifically seats, I knew when I ordered these this would be the only time I'd ever do it b/c I would never go back and order new covers or have something recovered once they were black (I'm just cheap like that).

So here they are, Recaro Profi SPG in red velour. I'm a huge fan of the Recaro Pole Positions that are in my Cayman that were previously in my R32, these are very similar and don't carry the "Pole Position" tax....

Excited to get bases and sliders on these, get them in the car and keep working on my steering system/linkage, got started on that last night, but not much great photo-worthy, mainly just disassembly

New pretty seats that I now have to try and keep clean
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The paundry room is coming along nicely!

That color combo for the widebody sounds awesome. I really wanted some Recaros for my AUdi, but I'm too cheap to buy them new. So, I found some comfy Corvette seats instead.

Love it! New here but I am a big Audi / VW enthusiast, won at H20I and Waterfest back in the legit days (pre-2011). Still host a 150 car Foliage Cruise every year in the Northeast.

I have a lot of reading to do on this forum about my own garage build I am starting but had to drop a line here and say Hi! Def. seen the MK4 before :)

Welcome to GJ! There are quite a few threads on here from VAG enthusiasts.
 
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The paundry room is coming along nicely!

That color combo for the widebody sounds awesome. I really wanted some Recaros for my AUdi, but I'm too cheap to buy them new. So, I found some comfy Corvette seats instead.
Thanks, excited to get that project done, but man, it has gotten very expensive, very fast :(

Believe me, it pained me to buy these seats new, but they came in at just over $2k for the pair shipped to me, so for that, it was hard to justify buying used when most people want well over $1k for a pair and then likely still have to buy shipping.
 
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Found some garage time last night, one of my big variables with the v8 swap in the gti has been steering routing, seat placement and all those "little" things that work together and if not thought out, they can really kick you in the ****...

So last nights small, but never straight forward project was to get the drivers seat in the car so I can start working on the steering....I had these old Recaro side mounts laying around that worked with a set of sliders I needed for another car/project at one point....put some painters tape on the back of them to keep the from scratching up my fresh new shinny seats :)

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Seat somewhat bolted in....unfortunately these sliders/rails are different than what the seat brackets were built around...womp womp....and then the side mounts are actually different....so debating how to best address that, but in for mock up
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Next step will be to get the seat a little more secure, it only has one bolt and a clamp holding the rear of the slider down, that got me to a stopping point last night
 
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