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05-15-2009, 12:58 AM
#161
Re: Somewhere to grind.....
LOL thats one of the advantages to having a Neighbor that has a backhoe lol .
It isnt very deep but deep enough to run the pvc and wires and some cat6 and rg45 and maybe a phone line im going to try to put all i think i will ever need .
Im not an electricabn by any means but i was thinking of running a 8-2 from a 60 amp double pole breaker then splitting the 220 of at the building for my lights and receptacles .
I wont have a lot running at once or pulling alot at once i dont think i would like too have a meter set but thats isnt in the budget for now anyways any elctrical he lp greatley appreciated .
Airbozo man you wouldnt beleive the rain we have had latley we had a bad drought around here last year now its raining like crazy .
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05-15-2009, 04:27 AM
#162
Re: Somewhere to grind.....
Looking good man. Sorry but I been on a bit of a hiatus. This work of mancaving has come a long way since I last seen it. looking very good might I add. we still need to get together somtime for some gaming. keep it up man.
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05-15-2009, 11:52 PM
#163
Re: Somewhere to grind.....
Hey man long time no see Thanks i havent been able to work much latley i have been laid off for a while .I go back monday we will see how it goes and how long it will last . By the way good to see your back ,
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05-15-2009, 11:58 PM
#164
Re: Somewhere to grind.....
Is it bad if you've read this thread plenty of times... know what it's about... yet every time your eye crosses the title, you think, "What game?"
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05-16-2009, 01:15 AM
#165
Re: Somewhere to grind.....
lol no,Whatever keeps you thinking about it instead of passing it over .
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06-07-2009, 12:53 AM
#166
Re: Somewhere to grind.....
Here is where i got too last update
This update dosent look like much but it was a lot of work and a lot of broke drill bits in my wake .
The screws i used were self drilling metal drwall screws i also tried another type but the OSB would walk up the screw and break the drilling point so i found that if i drilled the OSB to about the same size of the screws it helped a lot.
The bits i found that worked the best in that diamond plate was dewalts split tip cobalt driil bits i also used these screws too.
Here is the layer done i have one more layer im going to do plywood on top of all that running the other direction
Also my birthday is coming in a couple of weeks and i got my Birhtday presents early They were to work on Man Cave 2.0 \Modding
this is a car my wife got to add to my collection i dont know if you can really tell but it is transparent plastic or clear lol i thought it was cool .
I also thought this whole Mod\remodel\crazy idea started with not being able to dremel at night because of my wifes schedule .
So ithought why not show some pictures of Man cave 1.0 and yes im a big Jeff Grodon fan and no i dont care who likes it lol .
Also see i do plan on modding if you look at the top left you can se some of bills vinly film ,
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06-13-2009, 08:01 PM
#167
Re: Somewhere to grind.....
Jeff Gordon won at Texas Motor Speedway this year.
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06-13-2009, 11:58 PM
#168
Re: Somewhere to grind.....
yeah now if he could get homestead out of the way lol , I would much rather see another championship though
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07-05-2009, 09:28 PM
#169
Fresh Paint
Re: Somewhere to grind.....
This is looking awesome, although once its complete you should bury it and have an underground mancave.
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07-06-2009, 10:28 PM
#170
Re: Somewhere to grind.....
lol now theres a thought that would also help with the extreme heat problem i wonder if i could some how brace the rofo to hold the dirt hmmmmmmmmm.......
That would be cool no kidding if i could keep the roof from caveing in lol .
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