Sounds good! I can't wait for more more more!
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Sounds good! I can't wait for more more more!
BTW ... guess what I used to build this with :?
Drum roll ........................ a ... Dremel!
Yup, a Dremel. I found the fastest cutter was the new jig attachment. It went through this wood like butter.
Dremel your PC, and Dremel your next construction site. :eek: :D :D :rolleyes:
End of ghetto Airbrush paint booth!
Added 1mil to back walls. (1mil is too thin, so, I added another one. And 4mil seems kinda thick - I was hoping to be able to see thru it - oh well).
Did some wire management ...
Only plug I have. And it's also the trip switch for both my bathrooms (and for
some reason everything in the back - fountain, garden lights, auto sprinkler)
Added a wall plug and an airbrush hook.
Put flip top cover for all the outlets ...
Put weather stripping on exhaust for vibrations.
Wired it, sleeved it, and filtered it.
Did the ceiling ...
Put weather stripping for door jam.
Added adjustable track lighting ...
Brought out the one plug with a 3 way on it for the AC and whatever else I can come up with.
Put up the last wall ...
Sealed everything TWICE!
Did I cut the door right or what. :D
Does anyone see any light coming through?
With hinges and a nice rose door knob. ;)
I'm sure I missed some steps. But everyone gets the jist of what I did.
That's it ... I'll just add my table, and compressor, and paint supplies ... and ready I'm to go!
8)
Just read some earlier posts and Cool Dude Yer not a Dude!!! Sweet. I feel like a bit of a knob now, I'm sure I've called You mate and geezer before. Sorry bout that.
Still can't wait to see the end result of this. Laters;)
And ... with some stuff in it.
Lights out.
Lights on.
I think I'll add an L brace shelf for my supplies instead of another table.
I'm still going to get a Lazy-sue for the table so I can turn what I'm painting.
BTW, those blue covers are water proof on one side, and soft cotton on the other.
Love them ... discovered them from all the times I've been at a Hospice in
the last few years. Guess what they are? :D
8)
So ... it took me about 20 hours excluding all the breaks.
And about $150-$160 bucks for material. Some things I already had. Tacks, bar for track light, hook, knob, cardboard ( :) ), and blood, sweat, and fears. :)
Lol nice work dudess. 8)
Looks good! Wish i could do stuff like that...but i live in my mother's house and she'd never go for it. 2 Years, i keep telling myself. 2 Years and i graduate, so i can move out and not feel guilty about not looking after my brother's weight anymore. All the modding space i want, plus, when i'm halfway through a project, no-one will bitch at me to move the peices! I mean, i set up in the celler for fecks sake and i still get moaned at. Ah, to have my own place, and all associated hells.
-Dave
I know what that blue stuff is and all I'll say is. I hope its not used.
One question.Quote:
Originally Posted by Drac998
WTF are you talking about!!?