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Old 05-25-2022, 05:45 PM   #1681
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DON'T GRAB THE ROOF!
NO YOU CAN PUSH THERE!!
NO
NONONONONONONO
LIFT YOUR BODY WITH YOUR LEGS.
JUST SWING YOUR LEGS OUT AND STAND
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USE
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You thinks that's fun?
Try it with a full roll cage!
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Old 05-25-2022, 05:48 PM   #1682
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You thinks that's fun?
Try it with a full roll cage!
Well it would give you something you are allowed to grab onto.
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Old 05-25-2022, 06:01 PM   #1683
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That's what she said!

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Old 05-25-2022, 06:36 PM   #1684
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Watching this made me laugh. This is a true car meet. Admire & tease each other’s car and enjoy the time just talking about cars.

I always liked YotaHachi… but watching this vid make me want it more. I wonder if there’s any left in US?

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Try it with a full roll cage!
Showoff!
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Well it would give you something you are allowed to grab onto.
A difference that makes no difference is no difference at all.
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Old 05-25-2022, 10:11 PM   #1689
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I want make up air. I'd actually like to be able to run it independent of the hood so I can use the fireplaces! Have to crack a window for those today. Since I'm considering a commercial hood style, those can be set up with curtain mua which I hear is quite nice.
the makeup air systems i've done are all really simple. they wire in just like a doorbell. transformer makes 16-24v power, wire goes to a flow switch that's inline with the fan ducting to detect when there's airflow, goes to a damper that auto-closes, and uses power to open. all you'd need is a standard switch to jump the flow switch connections to manually override the system and open the damper.

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Appreciate the cabinet tip. And GCs are tough to find not booked out unless they're unknown or shady. It's going to be a lot of work on the electric side since we definitely don't have space in the breaker box, some added plumbing and gas line...plus the usual demo, drywall, possibly floor, paint, and installation. been saving up for years. Dragging our feet trying to find someone at this point, even that is a painful process.
just whatever you do, don't go through a big box store for contracting services! their install prices are around +18-30% that they take for 'generating the lead' right off the top... turns a simple $2k bath renovation into a $10k-15k job really quick with little to show for it... the kitchen remodels are just plain bonkers what people pay for spec-grade cabinets and laminate counters...
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From the kitchen left to right. I have the front entrance, big low window, stairs to upper bedroom, hall to master and bathroom, then another big low window just out of frame to the right.


From the stairs you can see the big low window on the left that was out of frame on previous picture. I had to move the slider down 2 feet to get enough room on the wall for the range and fridge to be there with 24” cabinet between. Yes the breaker panel is in the living room Wall between kitchen and living room was about 18 past the panel. I have no idea how my big sectional couch is going to fit and not block something.


i know how much of a pain moving the slider was! but it'll definitely pay off in the long run!
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Test for what?
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i know how much of a pain moving the slider was! but it'll definitely pay off in the long run!

I would have like to have kept it more inline with the shop door but it will do.
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Structural?
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