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Im a little surprised to see PVC supply lines. When I bought my first house in '01 I couldnt get insurance because of the PVC plumbing. Had to rip it all out. Glad I did. It was very brittle. I just redid the galvy in my current house. Not sure which ages worse. At least the PVC is easy to get out.



Weird, everything is PVC down here. Did they tell you why?


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Met with the electrician and planned all the plugs and switches. The garage is going to be set up nicely.

I also got shingles. Roof singles not the painful bumps.

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This ladder lift thing was cool.

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Looked thru the thread a little bit, but didn't see, what are you doing for siding on the addition? If brick, how are you going about finding a match? Looks good!
 
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Looked thru the thread a little bit, but didn't see, what are you doing for siding on the addition? If brick, how are you going about finding a match? Looks good!



Brick. We have an awesome rock/brick guy and he assured us he could match it. There is actually a small brick company outside Atlanta that has been around since the 1900's and he is pretty sure that's where my brick came from and he might be able to get an exact match.


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I'm up in Canton, GA and have been following this. Cool project!!

Are you talking about Pine Hall Brick? I went up to their place in Fairmount. I remember them saying that they can make close to a million bricks a day there. I used them for the pavers on my patio.

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I'm up in Canton, GA and have been following this. Cool project!!

Are you talking about Pine Hall Brick? I went up to their place in Fairmount. I remember them saying that they can make close to a million bricks a day there. I used them for the pavers on my patio.

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Not sure but that sounds familiar.

So they started some electrical today. I'll just post a couple pics because they are pretty boring.

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And they poured the forms for concrete pour 2 out if 3.

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Pour 2 out of 3 was put down yesterday..

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I am fighting the urge to go pressure wash my driveway.....

It looks like the electrical is almost done and Im hoping for some brick and windows very soon..
 

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oh man that must feel awesome with the driveway! I cant believe how fast this is all coming together. hows the reno in the original house coming?
 
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oh man that must feel awesome with the driveway! I cant believe how fast this is all coming together. hows the reno in the original house coming?

I think they have everything sanded and the kitchen cabinets have been ordered. I cant wait to have doors and windows though, its pouring here and I want the house to stay dry.
 
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I thought the original garage was going to be left car accessible?

Thats the plan but the old basement isnt to code so they have to put the doors up. I can actually get one of the 02's through the door so they might stay for a little while.
 
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What kind of steps are involved in the refinishing process? Tools?

The kit came with a cleaner and a specialty leather cleaning pad(light scotch brite :lol_hitti), after that I used a filler product they offer. I put the filler on with a pallet knife, dry with a heat gun, and sand with 800 wet/dry. Then you put the dye on with the special applicator (sponge) in several light coats. After it rest for about 72 hours you rub this clear liquid on it, doing several coats in high wear areas. I think the last step is like a finally actuator or something but it evened out the color and made it smooth. Now to see if it holds up.
 

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The kit came with a cleaner and a specialty leather cleaning pad(light scotch brite :lol_hitti), after that I used a filler product they offer. I put the filler on with a pallet knife, dry with a heat gun, and sand with 800 wet/dry. Then you put the dye on with the special applicator (sponge) in several light coats. After it rest for about 72 hours you rub this clear liquid on it, doing several coats in high wear areas. I think the last step is like a finally actuator or something but it evened out the color and made it smooth. Now to see if it holds up.



Keep us posted on how durable the finished product is. The stuff I used did not have a surface filler. Your results look incredible
 
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Well the city finally came by and inspected the mechanicals. That was signed off on and after 2 weeks we have some progress. Sadly it's just insulation.

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But nothing is going to happen today.... Georgia is closed.

Mpower,

Yes it is! We got about 3-inches of accumulation in Peachtree City. I think I heard you guys got more!

I took a few pictures myself this morning - posted on the Lone Beech Garage Build Thread.

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