shortykorte
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Love seeing the build process again. If I remember correctly there’s the GJ tour when completed. Lol.
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Why am I always the last to know?
I've seen some cheap "detectors" but in commercial/industrial settings you would use ground-penetrating radar (GPR) to locate rebar.
They make small scanners specifically for this purpose, such as this one: https://www.geophysical.com/products/structurescan-mini-xt
Unfortunately they aren't cheap and they aren't common in local rental shops, either.
Fantastic build! Glad to hear you are doing well.To be honest phiilyzj, I wasn't aware of the unit you refer to and have no idea how it works. I'm more familiar with the type mentioned by Mr. Welsh but I bet the less expensive version would work fine for most of us. I may give one a try the next time the need arises. Thanks!
Btw, I'll have another update shortly. Believe it or not I am still placing concrete.
I was planning on painting the infill gray to match the concrete as well as possible. Now I'm seriously considering wssix99's concrete wallpaper. I'm not generally a fan of anything 'faux' but maybe it would work. Like I said I've never been thrilled with this part of the build - the whole thing just seems odd to me. Oh well, it was the best I could come up with. More to follow.
Here's an idea to consider: Cover the panel with architectural perforated, laser-cut, or textured metal sheets mounted on standoffs.
Another option would be to cover the whole thing with the stone veneer or limestone that you've been mentioning. Weight could be an issue with that plan, though.
I use the Milwaukee sub scanner and it works quite well for rebar although it is overkill for just a stud scanner.
It would be a great way to mess with visitors when they come to the house.(Tell them that its real.)
Instead of the steel/board panel, you could make a super-lightweight and thin pre-cast concrete panel to go in there.

Doug: After seeing your "I'm back" post the other day, my curiosity was piqued and I started at page 1 on Friday night. I just finished post #2816 and here we are. Speechless would be an understatement.
Glad to see that you are still at it, and want to let you know how much I enjoyed reading your thread over the last 3 days. As a small time builder/remodeler/GC with a skeleton crew, and a better craftsman than business man, I cannot imagine how you found the time to wear all the hats you did, and consistently turn out such an informative thread. But I understand the passion, 100%.
Thank you.
If you ever get the chance, I'd strongly recommend doing a similar build thread on the GJ. The motivation, support and encouragement you'll get from the fine folks here is well worth the effort.














Nice work. You mentioned the cabinets were from north o' the border. Downsview?
BTW, how is the temperature control working out in the house and the garage?
They look pretty good on that wall, like they belong there!!
I have never seen any house built like yours.
Thank you for the nice comments.A couple layers of 3/4" plywood glued and screwed to within an inch of their life creates the base for the quartz countertops
Doug,
You mentioned living in the Concrete Underground yet it's still a work in progress. The kitchen appears to be under construction also.
What amenities do you currently have in the home. I know it's a PITA to live in a place while trying to do a remodel so I feel for you man. Ever have days where you miss the camper ?
You mentioned living in the Concrete Underground yet it's still a work in progress. The kitchen appears to be under construction also.
That's a good question, did that create any issues with getting a certificate of occupancy, not being complete?
I am sort of surprised that you're going with quartz countertops, instead of polished concrete countertops.
The quartz is much more durable and gave me the clean look I wanted.
He wins!
I'm not sure how much more time I should spend on the kitchen. This is after all still a garage based site. The powers that be have been patient with my ramblings but there is a limit I suppose.
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I'm not sure how much more time I should spend on the kitchen. This is after all still a garage based site. The powers that be have been patient with my ramblings but there is a limit I suppose.
I'm not sure how much more time I should spend on the kitchen. This is after all still a garage based site. The powers that be have been patient with my ramblings but there is a limit I suppose.