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Acn said:DoubleEgger said:nolaegghead said:SonVolt said:Wondering why WebEx hasn't devised an algorithm to deal with echo and/or on-hold music yet.... Hosting a conference call with 40+ people and some jackass inevitable switches to another call and floods the Webex with his Porno Muzak.
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nolaegghead said:fishlessman said:looking at electric power drills, need something low torque and high amps to run an 8 inch ice drill bit. Ridgid Octane Hammer drill seems about right. friggin expensive if i want the high amp batteries, when did they start selling batteries on the side and not with the drill. better options? i need to replace an 8 x 28 foot deck this year so a good drill will be a must anyway, my ryobi wont cut itReal lumberjack type men use the hand auger.I would opt for a 1500 watt inverter so I could use a DeWalt D-handle drill. Like a DW130V. Those things will tear your arm off. I use mine mostly to mix mortar, thin-set, concrete, etc. Or really large hole saws. Since I got the Milwaukee right angle drill, which is another good option, I use that for the hole saws.Careful with the Hole Hawg that thing will rearrange your teeth.South of Columbus, Ohio.
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nolaegghead said:
I would opt for a 1500 watt inverter so I could use a DeWalt D-handle drill. Like a DW130V. Those things will tear your arm off. I use mine mostly to mix mortar, thin-set, concrete, etc. Or really large hole saws. Since I got the Milwaukee right angle drill, which is another good option, I use that for the hole saws.
Had my hand in a cast as I began my freshman college year, a great way to meet girls!___________"When small men begin to cast big shadows, it means that the sun is about to set."
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Painting the forthcoming twin boys’ nursery. Bout to have a bbq sammich break. Trimming is tidious and very unpleasant. Lol.
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@Dyal_SC good luck brother, I have a nursery project in the near future too. Just one thoughDFW - 1 LGBE & Happy to Adopt More...
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Need to get through the laundry room first though. Finished tearing the room down to the studs, relocated electrical and duct work, can lights installed, now working on re-drywalling.DFW - 1 LGBE & Happy to Adopt More...
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@NorthPilot06 , I take back my complaint about “tidious trimming” with the paint. Lol. Your project is much more involved. Good luck to you too sir, and congrats as well!
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So dumb question... who would you even contact to start getting feelers for building an outdoor space like this? The pic below is super fancy so I don't know if we could afford it "as-is", but that's the general direction of what I'm wanting. Steel Roof, wood ceiling, nice columns, fireplace, stone or stamped floor, counters etc....
A general contractor? A Hardscapes-type company? Someone else?
South of Nashville - BGE XL - Alfresco 42" ALXE - Alfresco Versa Burner - Sunbeam Microwave -
I would start with an architect that has experience with outdoor kitchens.______________________________________________I love lamp..
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If you get a good set of drawings, you can use it to bid the jobs, estimate materials, etc.
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DoubleEgger said:nolaegghead said:SonVolt said:Wondering why WebEx hasn't devised an algorithm to deal with echo and/or on-hold music yet.... Hosting a conference call with 40+ people and some jackass inevitable switches to another call and floods the Webex with his Porno Muzak.Xl bge ,LG bge, two 4' crusher cone fire pits. Weber Genisis gasser and
Two rusty Weber kettles.
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the two places here that would set you up would be the granite, paver, masonry companys
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nolaegghead said:I would start with an architect that has experience with outdoor kitchens.
I didn't even think of that.... good idea.South of Nashville - BGE XL - Alfresco 42" ALXE - Alfresco Versa Burner - Sunbeam Microwave -
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Dyal_SC said:Painting the forthcoming twin boys’ nursery. Bout to have a bbq sammich break. Trimming is tidious and very unpleasant. Lol.Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
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Dobie said:@SonVolt whats the budget?
@Dobie - If I could build the above pic for $100k I'd do it... I'm basically wanting everything in the pic minus the stainless stuff (grill, drawers etc). This would be where the offset and egg would live and possibly serve as "parking" for the ATV to keep it out of direct sunlight/rain.South of Nashville - BGE XL - Alfresco 42" ALXE - Alfresco Versa Burner - Sunbeam Microwave -
SonVolt said:nolaegghead said:I would start with an architect that has experience with outdoor kitchens.
I didn't even think of that.... good idea.DFW - 1 LGBE & Happy to Adopt More... -
northGAcock said:Dyal_SC said:Painting the forthcoming twin boys’ nursery. Bout to have a bbq sammich break. Trimming is tidious and very unpleasant. Lol.
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NorthPilot06 said:
Agreed. We used a speciality contractor to design and build our outdoor kitchen. Had he not had sufficient experience, we would have hired a design consultant first with experience in the field - then gathered quotes for executing the design.
We built our first outdoor kitchen using a general contractor recommended to us by a paver company. We've enjoyed it and love the setup, but I could tell he was learning as he went... eg, he didn't know NOT use Muratic acid to clean the stone grout AFTER the stainless was installed. I freaked and spent several hours dousing $14k worth of stainless in baking soda / water and probably suffered a mild aneurysm in the process... he also didn't know to use steel studs instead of pressure treated wood to frame the grill area so he had to rip that portion out and start over.. so, for this scale of a project I'd want something documented in detail by a professional.South of Nashville - BGE XL - Alfresco 42" ALXE - Alfresco Versa Burner - Sunbeam Microwave -
SonVolt said:Dobie said:@SonVolt whats the budget?
@Dobie - If I could build the above pic for $100k I'd do it... I'm basically wanting everything in the pic minus the stainless stuff (grill, drawers etc). This would be where the offset and egg would live and possibly serve as "parking" for the ATV to keep it out of direct sunlight/rain.
In any event, you’re going to have an awesome space when all is said and doneDFW - 1 LGBE & Happy to Adopt More... -
SonVolt said:Dobie said:@SonVolt whats the budget?
@Dobie - If I could build the above pic for $100k I'd do it... I'm basically wanting everything in the pic minus the stainless stuff (grill, drawers etc). This would be where the offset and egg would live and possibly serve as "parking" for the ATV to keep it out of direct sunlight/rain.Jacksonville FL -
SonVolt said:NorthPilot06 said:
Agreed. We used a speciality contractor to design and build our outdoor kitchen. Had he not had sufficient experience, we would have hired a design consultant first with experience in the field - then gathered quotes for executing the design.
We built our first outdoor kitchen using a general contractor recommended to us by a paver company. We've enjoyed it and love the setup, but I could tell he was learning as he went... eg, he didn't know NOT use Muratic acid to clean the stone grout AFTER the stainless was installed. I freaked and spent several hours dousing $14k worth of stainless in baking soda / water and probably suffered a mild aneurysm in the process... so, for this scale of a project I'd want something documented in detail by a professional.DFW - 1 LGBE & Happy to Adopt More... -
The architect should be able to point you in the direction of a contractor that can handle it.
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SonVolt said:
Rockwall, Tx LBGE, Minimax, 22" Blackstone, Pizza Party Bollore. Cast Iron Hoarder.
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TEXASBGE2018 said:
For the record, I don't have $100k burning a hole in my pocket... this would be a remodeling expense via a home equity line of credit. We hunkered down during our 20's and were fortunate enough to pay our house off early before we had kids. Now it's just getting all the home projects out of the way before the kids hit college.South of Nashville - BGE XL - Alfresco 42" ALXE - Alfresco Versa Burner - Sunbeam Microwave -
There's a local, heavy, glossy (I think quarterly) magazine here called Salt Lake Living or something like that, there's several specialty contractors that advertise in it; I'm sure Nashville would have something similar. Also, this is the time of year to hit up the home shows and look around (that's how I found the folks who did my backyard project).
And a hint: if you find a couple businesses that you are interested in, but can't find any reviews on Yelp! or Angie's List, go visit their location, and then visit the established business across the street, and inquire as to whether they've been changing their company name every fall, to "ditch" any negative reviews. This happened to me, I was an idiot in retrospect, and am providing my experience at no cost to you! Anxious to see your project get started!___________"When small men begin to cast big shadows, it means that the sun is about to set."
- Lin Yutang
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Dyal_SC said:Painting the forthcoming twin boys’ nursery. Bout to have a bbq sammich break. Trimming is tidious and very unpleasant. Lol.
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SonVolt said:So dumb question... who would you even contact to start getting feelers for building an outdoor space like this? The pic below is super fancy so I don't know if we could afford it "as-is", but that's the general direction of what I'm wanting. Steel Roof, wood ceiling, nice columns, fireplace, stone or stamped floor, counters etc....
A general contractor? A Hardscapes-type company? Someone else?a 100k
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@Dyal_SC what color is that?
I just hire a painter, I suck at it and can afford it so get a nice result and stay out of it.Jacksonville FL
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