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gordyy

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Facebook and others have a like button with a thumbs up
some threads such as yours should have a two :thumbup::thumbup:
:pimpflash:beer: and a this is too cool button
 
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Thedoc14

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stunning, your house is going to be beautiful. The Lady Boss must be getting excited seeing her half of the house coming to shape.

Thanks for a great update, so when is the garages turn. After house completion??
 

cort

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This house is amazing. When it is done, you should have a "house warming party". Charge admission and give the proceeds to charity. I think I would be there.
 

Alexbn921

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Love this tread. It's nice to see the house coming along. Its easy to tell that you are putting your heart and soul into the build. Once it done, well is it ever really done, you can start working in that great garage. I wish you luck in finishing this massive project so you can get back to a normal life.:D
 

Deutschmann

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Nice update. Miele is hands down the best German made appliances that money can buy and efficient. I have a Washer and Dryer set up from Miele, as well as a dishwasher, and refrigerator.
 

Str8ugly

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the detail is just amazing, the quality of products going in are amazing as well. beautiful house for sure.
 
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ConCretin

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Thank you all for your kind comments. We recently passed the three year mark! It doesn't seem possible! In any case, my GJ friends have made the process much more enjoyable. Cheer's to all of you!
 

NUTTSGT

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Cheers back at you Doug. The nice weather is here, hopefully what's left of the work will come and go quickly so you can get settled in.

Hope life is treating you well and all is good. :beer:
 

drz400smoto

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Wow this is an amazing build. Props to you and your team LLWillysfan!! I have read through 3 years of progress in 3 days. Keep the updates coming; I can't wait to see the final product. :drool:
 
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railroadjim

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I'm a latecomer to this thread, but I just read every post and wanted to reaffirm what the others have said.
  • The attention to detail is amazing. Something anyone would be proud of!
  • The modern design is tastefully done and well integrated into the environment / landscape.
  • Building a house and garage out of concrete is just awesome! Wow!
  • The fact that you did this and shared the progress is commendable. I can barely even get small projects done, let alone document and post pictures!

Thanks for sharing all of this with us. Truly amazing!
 

signcrafter

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So to summarize where we're at;

Floors, doors and trim are done

Drywall is about 70%

We are painting right behind

We have installed the vanities and the kitchenette in the Guest Bedroom

They measured for counter tops yesterday

We hope to start installing the kitchen as soon as drywall and painting is done in the main space

We have most of our issues behind us and are finally picking up some momentum. I should have the whole thing done by the end of April. I'll do my best to keep you all up to speed as we finish this thing up. There should be some things that are a little more interesting than drywall.

Finally I'd just like to thank you all for your patience and in some cases concern that I'd met an untimely end. I especially appreciate all the PM's. Cheers everyone!

Hopefully I'm on track to be substantially complete by the end of April.

Is it finished?
 

wssix99

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This thread is becoming to Discussion Boards, what Gangnam Style is to Youtube. I hope the moderators can convince Internet Brands (owner of this site) to hire a biographer to provide a table of contents, index, and timeline here. It's really instructive for concrete house building. (My fingers are sore from doing research for particular details...)

Doug - By chance, have you settled in on thresholds for the thermal breaks at your garage doors? I have a similar detail (with the foam break) and found that the rubber thresholds I ordered aren't going to cut it. So, I need to go to metal.

Do you have a plan or have you picked out a supplier to make your thresholds?
 

jbmatth

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Mr. LLWillysfan,
I'd seen your thread on GJ for a while now and never found the time to read it, I'm very impressed with what you have created. In any project this size you will have setbacks whether that is job related, scope creep, budget constraints, or personal hiccups. I'd like to offer my congratulations on taking this project on and seeing it to this point. I'm glad I'll get to follow along in real time now and see what else you have up your sleeve.
Keep moving forward,
JB
 

ZWilson07

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Thank you all for your kind comments. We recently passed the three year mark! It doesn't seem possible! In any case, my GJ friends have made the process much more enjoyable. Cheer's to all of you!

Looks great as always. I did have a question about the doors.

With them going from basically floor to ceiling, do you run into any issues with going from summer to winter, expansion and contracting, etc since they are so close to the floor and ceiling?
 

zable9

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Thank you all for your kind comments. We recently passed the three year mark! It doesn't seem possible! In any case, my GJ friends have made the process much more enjoyable. Cheer's to all of you!

Hello, late to the party....wow....I'd like to second everything positive thing that has been said. Really. Thank you for sharing and best wishes to you and yours.
 

william.m.hamilton2

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I got busy with a new job- sort of stopped visiting GJ, but decided after several months I had to check this particular thread. Hope all is well! Can't wait to see a new update.
 

rbkool

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Like many others, I signed up for the site simply to comment on this thread... just read through the whole thing, and wow, what a journey. Feels like a bit of an unfinished symphony, however, as all the way through reading I was thinking "can't wait to see the end result..." and it is still not here! Guess I will just subscribe and join the many others waiting for the next update :)

Trust things are ok with you, Doug, and looking forward to any updates available - the weather has been pretty decent this spring/summer, so I hope you have made progress!
 

Hanz

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Signed up to post a thanks for doing this writeup. I meant to do it when I first read the thread (over 3 nights) about a year ago. Today I came across this picture;

8XPRylI

http://imgur.com/8XPRylI

Abandoned house in NY with a lot of similarities. I hope yours is already enjoying more progress. Can't wait to see it. Thanks,
 

wssix99

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Summer = busy season for paying work. :) I would expect the house will get more love when it starts getting cold again.
 

jbmatth

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Sad to see that house in that shape though. I'd love to hear from LLWillysFan to see how things are or are not going on his awesome house.
JB
 
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