What did you work on Today; Home Edition

1969honda

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Insurance called a couple weeks ago and said to either get rid of the wood stove, or make a bigger hearth area. We switched almost a year ago and the underwriters just decide it was an issue. Lame. Double lame because the stove has a UL approved chart on the beach for stand offs, which it exceeded by a couple inches in every dimension.

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Taped out area is the new 48" x 72" area they want to see.

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So instead of going to the SLOREX, I got to bust out tile and redo the hearth this week. Wife and I have plans to remodel, repaint, and install new flooring in the next couple years. With that in mind she said installed "cheap" cement pavers and she'll stain and gloss seal them later. Deal.

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When they are wet/glossy they have almost a charcoal color. Should be pretty easy to match up some wood/lvp flooring and paint later. (Ignore the two missing corners, I broke that one and need to get a replacement tonight.) Tomorrow I'll grout and clean everything up.
 

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N-Smooth

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Today I worked on my laptop with mobile hotspot while getting 3 loads of chat in my truck. 1 ton, 1.5 ton, 1.5 ton. I watched the scale and was pleasantly surprised that my 3/4 ton wasn’t even close to the bump stops with 3k in the bed. I shoveled each load out onto the sideyard. It was a lot of work.
Then the wife started helping and we got the weed guard fabric almost all the way done on my lunch. Then after work was done at 5 we started wheelbarrowing chat. Just got done for the night. What a day.
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Tomorrow I learn how to use the plate compactor I rented for the weekend and get some layers down.

Shoutout to my Govee lights for making it so I can see out there.
 

mbryson

.......a few dollars more
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Today I worked on my laptop with mobile hotspot while getting 3 loads of chat in my truck. 1 ton, 1.5 ton, 1.5 ton. I watched the scale and was pleasantly surprised that my 3/4 ton wasn’t even close to the bump stops with 3k in the bed. I shoveled each load out onto the sideyard. It was a lot of work.
Then the wife started helping and we got the weed guard fabric almost all the way done on my lunch. Then after work was done at 5 we started wheelbarrowing chat. Just got done for the night. What a day.
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Tomorrow I learn how to use the plate compactor I rented for the weekend and get some layers down.

Shoutout to my Govee lights for making it so I can see out there.


She's way more attractive than you say! What's she doing with a schmuck like you?
 

N-Smooth

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UT
Notice she’s bundled up in full winter clothing? I was in a hoodie and sweat pants. She’s weird for sure and makes questionable choices (including her choice of eternal companion)
 

N-Smooth

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UT
A full day today. I’m going to check it tomorrow and maybe do another round of compacting and then it’s done. I hope this chat crap works out cause now I’m up to 11,000 lbs and have some very sore muscles. My truck has been invaluable for this project.

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N-Smooth

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UT
Wow that looks great! I love scored to hear how it works out long term. I can see that going to a few places in my yard
Thanks! I just did one last run of the compactor and we gently brushed the loose pieces off. We’ll see how it looks when it’s dry but it already seemed legit this morning after drying last night.

Where did you buy the chat from?
Arrow Rock and Stone in the industrial area off 56th W and Old Bingham. Can’t beat the proximity to my house and the price was good too. They charge $135 to deliver up to 12 tons but I knew the truck they’d use was too big to drop it where I wanted, hence using my own truck.
 

N-Smooth

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UT
I spent all day on this wall that’s three blocks high. I realized that I’m being way more particular than any contractor would be, which is dumb. Either way, it looks good and I feel good about it. The beautiful weather today made it a lot easier to justify working on something like this.
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The other option was to mix soil and plant stuff with the wife and that’s dumb so I definitely prefer this. Plus she has ZERO hustle so working on stuff with her makes me feel like my dad probably felt when I was a kid, helping him with stuff.
 

The_Lobbster

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Previous home owner had a mix of weeds and lava rock here. Been scooping for days and have filled my trash can a few times to the point I can barely move it. Picked up some scrap strap from my supplier to use as edging and pounded it in today. Tack welded it all together too to stay in place.

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N-Smooth

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UT
Got this little privacy fence thing I designed and built ‘creted in on my lunch break. The wife is pleased. I may still add a plank on the one side and top. I have it but wanted to get it in place first.
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The cone is where the NG stubs up for the fire pit, hence the need for privacy so mommy-daddy stuff can happen by the fire obviously 😉
 

frieed

Jeepless in Draper
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So that was every bit of the pain in the butt as I thought it would be...

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The end result

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We started here

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Doors and drawer fronts off, face frames done

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Production line: 20 doors and 10 drawer fronts

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Cheapo Campbell Hausefeld HVLP gun lays down a beautiful finish


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The garage may never be the same
 

Greg

I run a tight ship... wreck
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So that was every bit of the pain in the butt as I thought it would be...

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The end result

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We started here

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Doors and drawer fronts off, face frames done

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Production line: 20 doors and 10 drawer fronts

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Cheapo Campbell Hausefeld HVLP gun lays down a beautiful finish


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The garage may never be the same

Please don't show my wife that... it's beautiful, but I don't need another project.
 
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