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    ohekk is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Kudos to my wife!

     



    After firing 3 architects, my wife designed the place, was the general contractor, she purchased all the material including the elevator! She got the bids, negotiated contracts and expedited the entire project.

    We did a LOT of the work ourselves: We cleaned and gutted the building before the old roof came off. We did the electric, replastering, finish carpentry, staining & varnishing, glass block and both the floor and bathroom tile. She did the interior design and the landscaping.

    Yes... it was a lot of work but we saved a TON of $$$.

    Because of our efforts, this project cost us less than had we bought a lot and built a house!

    When asked: "What was the hardest part of this project?"

    My wife replies: "Stay'n married!!!"

    NOTE: I can be a real jerk because I'm anal and expect nothing but perfection. The contractors hated me... so she also was the buffer so they wouldn't walk off the job. ( they had a name for me that I can't print here)

    "We" = Myself, my wife, our 2 sons, my father-in-law, brother-in-law and brother.


    WHEW...it was a LOT of work... we are still trying to regain our sanity.

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    geeraagh

     



    always keep your work space organized
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    New workbench -56 Plymouth ?

     



    bought this ( Plymouth dash, complete) last summer at the Monroe swap meet,.
    I was planning on hanging it from the wall or ceiling, but thought an addition for my workbench would be wise.
    I hooked up a fluoresent light behind it, and the overhead light is adjustable up & down, just like the eyesight .
    but heck, I love light , period
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    adjustable overhead fluorescent

     



    I made my 4 bulb adjustable, both to ease replacement & ease of brightness. 41
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    Car Year, Make, Model: 32 ford hiboy
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    my 4 car garage i had built for my habbit pic is with my wife and my hotrod that she enjoys to polish ....god bless her because i hate to polish
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    nothin like hearing those lake pipes roar!!!!

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