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entropy


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posted December 26, 2009 02:31 AM        Edited By: entropy on 26 Dec 2009 10:42
honey, let's get a smaller house with a bigger garage...

50% smaller house, 50% bigger garage.

The math works for me!!!

(14 days since initial site prep, Russell the Construction Manager & the Mexican crews kick ass!)





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posted December 26, 2009 03:41 AM        Edited By: entropy on 26 Dec 2009 14:52
Is it still in Mocity?

Just 3.4 mi away in Sugar Land.

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tcchin


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posted December 26, 2009 10:53 AM        
I don't see the concrete pad for the dyno. WTF?
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posted December 26, 2009 11:23 AM        
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I don't see the concrete pad for the dyno. WTF?


dyno is in back, built in at ground level, we had to sacrifice the kitchen.
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posted December 26, 2009 12:06 PM        
so where is my 14 going to sit while you work your voodoo witch magic on it this year while i'm on deployment :P lol.
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posted December 26, 2009 12:27 PM        
Nice Karl. Going with brick or eldorado stone on the front?
I like the person in the pic with the OSHA approved work boots

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entropy


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posted December 26, 2009 01:55 PM        
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so where is my 14 going to sit while you work your voodoo witch magic on it this year while i'm on deployment :P lol.


I'll definitely "take care of yr 14" while you are on deployment, i've been meaning to get back into drag racing for some time
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posted December 26, 2009 01:58 PM        
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Nice Karl. Going with brick or eldorado stone on the front?
I like the person in the pic with the OSHA approved work boots


90% brick a lil stone.

Daniel, my #2 Son has steel-toes sandals, OSHA compliant for Texas.

I didn't realize how fast a house could be put up.
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posted December 26, 2009 02:33 PM        
Quote: I didn't realize how fast a house could be put up.

Yep, 30 days to build one & 30 years to pay for it!!!

We have a small house with an attached garage but I built a 28x44 for the toys & shop, best money I ever spent.

Post some pictures when you've finished it Karl.

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posted December 26, 2009 04:05 PM        
I see by the picture,you've kept the garage barbies from bothering the help!
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posted December 26, 2009 06:59 PM        
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so where is my 14 going to sit while you work your voodoo witch magic on it this year while i'm on deployment :P lol.


I'll definitely "take care of yr 14" while you are on deployment, i've been meaning to get back into drag racing for some time


After Mojave, swing down to san diego and I may just let you take her :P. When you're done with it you can just take a little trip to ne texas to do some drag racing and drop it off with my dad. BTW, if you decide to paint it lime green and black to match the old 12 it would be perfectly fine lol.
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posted December 26, 2009 07:15 PM        
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Yep, 30 days to build one & 30 years to pay for it!!!

Not as bad as five short minutes of lovin' and twenty long years in jail...

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posted December 26, 2009 07:25 PM        
lol... yeah, but he really wanted it didn't he...
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posted December 27, 2009 01:37 PM        
Looks fantastic Karl, I'm jealous. Will there be a fridge and sink/bathroom?
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posted December 27, 2009 02:00 PM        
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Looks fantastic Karl, I'm jealous. Will there be a fridge and sink/bathroom?


yup, fridge, sink, bathroom... in the house

But i will finally have room for a parts washer, and a "dirty area", drilling, grinding & such
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posted December 27, 2009 02:44 PM        
I'm moving to Texas...........they got bathrooms IN the house. C'mon to Tennessee and see how cold the walk is during the winter between the house and bathroom! :-)
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posted December 27, 2009 03:39 PM        
looks great Karl. any more pics?
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posted December 27, 2009 06:47 PM        
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But i will finally have room for a parts washer, and a "dirty area", drilling, grinding & such

What, no Barbies in the "dirty area"?

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posted December 29, 2009 07:15 PM        
WTF!!!!!!!! I'm off the zone for a few days and Karl builds a new house. LOL


When is the House/Garage warming party?


Looks like there is room for a stand up trailer as well.
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posted December 29, 2009 07:46 PM        
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But i will finally have room for a parts washer, and a "dirty area", drilling, grinding & such

What, no Barbies in the "dirty area"?


they reported that while the name suited, the metal shavings ect "just got everywhere"
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posted December 30, 2009 10:30 AM        
It looks like you have your "Priorities" right!!
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posted December 30, 2009 07:05 PM        
Good to See Mr Hill grace us with his presence!
I was wondering about you.... Hope you had a great Christmas

Karl ... How about some steel above the joist ..... For a hoist?
A hose reel would be nice .... And a retractable extension
cord reel ..... Just a thought
to bad Scott isn't closer.... He'd be handy with the modded garage

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entropy


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posted December 30, 2009 07:48 PM        
Michael,
what is a joist?

hose reel is a great idea, retractable extension cord reel i will transport from current garage.

yup too bad Scott isn't closer.
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posted December 30, 2009 08:20 PM        

And put up plenty of lights! Our eyes ain't getting any younger Karl.
I finished my shop before I retired over 4 years years ago, when we're home this is where you'll find me.
You won't need a large "joist", I got a Harbor Freight rated at 440 pounds single line and 880 double line. For bikes it's ideal and it sure don't cost much.
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posted December 30, 2009 08:24 PM        
Beautiful space Dan, I'm jealous. That lift is the shiznit.
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