You never want a mad stripper.
Good to see you pouring again.
Good to see you pouring again.
Good to see you pouring again.
You never want a mad stripper.![]()


I apologize in advance if I missed it - but what are you going to finish the AC walls with? Some sort of clear sealant?
FYI on lutron controls:
The main head unit of a 'Graphic eye' system requires a deep standard width 4-gang box.
The supplemental scene control units fit in standard depth single gang boxes, though it is recommended to go with deep single gang boxes.
let me know if you want any info on Lutron graphic eye systems, I've troubleshot and programmed about 20 of them in the last 2 years through work.
Which makes me wonder, and it's probably a stupid question, but what happens to all the formwork once your done with it? Can it be used for other jobs or do you have to factor it in with the build cost?
With a little thought and planning, it's just another garage project.

Understatement of the year!![]()
+1 . . . . Maybe the decade
Thank you for the information cedarlow. It's probably not the smartest approach but we're placing concrete before the final lighting design is done and I just hope it doesn't bite me in the @ss. I did use the deep boxes and the locations are for scene control. Keep me out of trouble if you can.
Just remember, where ever you want the main control panels to be, there's got to be at least 1 4-gang deep box. another thing to remember, Lutron graphic eye units are limited to 64 electronic ballasts, but you can have multiple eye units in the same system
Dont know have you covered this all ready, but how will it be heated?
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When I looked at this massive load of structural steel and thought ahead to the two 40' trailers of LiteDeck coming next week and realized it was all for my house, I had one of those 'what the hell am I doing?!' moments. Luckily it passed and I didn't go screaming into the night.




Nice one Bibs. Very clever. 
Seeing all that steel laying there, it made me think once again that this thread should be renamed to -
'The FORT Kennebec Build'
Reminded me of my time in commercial construction from about 35 years ago, Just no Concrete Buggies... Back then there were no power screeds, concrete pumps or conveyors just lots of wheel barrows, buggies, buckets and men to move them...![]()
The Kremlin - Today............
Don't forget to post these plans now that you can convert PDF and host the images![]()
.) Are you going to use windows with 3 glasses? It's common practise here to lower heat losses and keep heating costs down.
The Kremlin - Today
Office of the President of the Russian Federation - Vidimir Putin.
Boris X, Chief of the most secret Russian Inteligence Agency; "Mr Presidient, Our satilites have discoverd a massive military structure of some sort being built near a lake in a remote section of the American state of Maine. They are using mind bogling quantities of concrete and steel. We have seen nothing like this since the Titan missle silos built during the height of the cold war. There seems to be some urgency because they are working day and night in Siberian weather conditions. Out analysts think it is some sort of anti-satillite laiser weapons installation. You must call the American President on the Red Line immediately. This must be stopped."
Vadimer; "Relax Boris, I know all about it. It is my net buddy LLWillysfan's new dacha. I have a short cut icon on my PC to the "Concrete Underground" thread on the Garage Journal. Here, take a look at the model. What do you think?"
Boris "Yes indeed. It looks like something Frank Lloyd Wright would have designed."
Vadimer "I had the same thought at first but as the project progressed I started thinking Ludwig Miles van der Rohe. It will be stunning."
Boris "Of course, of course. Sir, could you please email the link to this Garage Journal thread? It is so long, over a thousand individual posts. I must give it more of my attention"
Vadimer "No problem. And one more thing Boris. Do you think one of our agents in America could get me a good deal on some Lista Cabinets and a two post lift?
That TV recess looks awfully small. If the fireplace is about 70" wide, what size TV are you planning?
With that recess for the tv, where are all the cables going? Is there some conduit hidden somewhere?
Uniformly selecting Low-E might not be the best choice. Triple pane might be worth another look. The guys at greenbuildingadvisor.com are all over this. Here are three of the short columns I have bookmarked. The comments are often as useful as the columns:The glazing is double paned low e glass in thermally broken frames. It's about the best you can do but it's not the most efficient way to build for sure.
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To be honest, we've never used these before and I'm not sure what to expect. Even after we vibrated internally, there was a significant amount of air bubbling to the surface when we ran the external units. Hopefully this translates into a smooth surface.
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I'm caught up and wore out. I've been reading for the last two hours.
I get a case of the nervous shits hearing a concrete truck roll up when I have to pour a sidewalk. I can't imagine all of that concrete, plus the rebar, plus laying out the walls, plus laying out the electric, plus having to lay the electric out in reverse by running the conduit and boxes, plus reverse forms for television, plus for the fireplace. 



After a hard day of fishing from his private dock , wrenching in his concrete garage, and hiking through his private forest, the size of the tv that he falls asleep in front of is a moot point.