What did you build this week?

SONIC. said:
That's awesome.

Did you misplace the decimal!? Holy shit 20 bucks per tile? I don't care how cool it is that's insane

$16k in materials for the wall we did. I think it was ~650 tiles total but we had 10% overage
 
advCo said:
This past weekend Alex (Deviant1) and I flew up to NY to install this wall I designed.
Well I WAS proud of my tile job, then y'all gotta post that up ;) nice job!!

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ridesolo said:
Speaking as an experienced tile hanger... ya dun good! Be proud.
Ha, thanks! May have to sticker ya in to showing me some tricks on the grout..

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Hurco550 said:
Ha, thanks! May have to sticker ya in to showing me some tricks on the grout.

Gladly! Grout was the most intimidating thing for me when I started working w/ tile. I'm pretty comfortable w/ it now. Give me a shout and I'll come over and we'll do it.


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Just pulled a 12” x 36” aluminum sign out of the etching bath. This is the first of three. Esse Quam Videri is our school motto.


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I did some much needed repairs to my boat trailer. New axle, hubs, springs, rims, tyres, skids and rollers. Rust removed and zinc gal painted.
Still need to repaint the deck with some fine sand in the paint, replace the reflectors and change out the winch.
 

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" Esse Quam Videri is our school motto. "

our school motto was " don't go near brother Ibar, he'll stick his hand down the front of your pants "

and for his sins the school just moved him to another of their grooming salons.....4 convictions so far and counting
 
My boy is just shy of 11 months old. He is walking, running and climbing now, and his new favorite thing to do is try to smash anything he can get a hold of through our 100 year old single pane widows. I made up some veneered slide in widow covers, and also beefed up the baby gate mounts. He sure is a hand full. Good thing he's at least cute. Lol

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just wait until he works out how to open that guitar case....noise and destruction all at the same time
 
I built a keezer for my homebrew kegs. Still not 100% finished. Stupid me in my excitement siliconed the collar on before I painted so there are a few white spots showing through.
Still need to add a dehumidifier and a fan to circulate the air.
I also picked up a blackberry sour from a mate and brewed a black IPA. Plan is to fit one more tap and keg when I have the funds.
 

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nice, i'm working my way through a batch of dark lager while i wait for the chocolate lamington beer to get its arse into gear and become drinkable
 
That's a nice little setup man. I actually just started home brewing, in two weeks or so I should have an American Wheat to drink; wanted to start with something simple.
 
Thanks guys, it always surprises me just how many people home brew. I am fairly strapped for time working 6 days a week so I opt for the "fresh wort" kits most of the time and add what ever else I want to them. That black IPA is at 7% and I dry hopped it with Galaxy for 3 days before kegging.
 
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