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Abrham_Smith t1_j5k666u wrote
Reply to comment by Ginger_Maple in Old disgusting bathroom gets a makeover (reupload) by Gryllan
Metal plate behind the glass wall.
Adsuser t1_j5k60cu wrote
Wow amazing work! Reminds of houseflipper
[deleted] t1_j5k5qhz wrote
Reply to comment by noncongruent in How did they install this fence post? by Trapdoormonkey
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Gryllan OP t1_j5k5ofy wrote
Reply to comment by Ginger_Maple in Old disgusting bathroom gets a makeover (reupload) by Gryllan
I dont understand?
Callec254 t1_j5k5fnr wrote
cat for scale
Gryllan OP t1_j5k5f36 wrote
Reply to comment by NoGoodDM in Old disgusting bathroom gets a makeover (reupload) by Gryllan
Thanks alot
Gryllan OP t1_j5k583e wrote
Reply to comment by phormix in Old disgusting bathroom gets a makeover (reupload) by Gryllan
Its actually good for my basement, and for the moist in the air to warm and circulate it. We had no other good place to put one so there we go ^^
Ginger_Maple t1_j5k57ro wrote
Where does the shower drain vent?
NoGoodDM t1_j5k464j wrote
Wow, most of these comments on here suck. But nice job on the bathroom remodel, OP. Looks good. Definitely a good choice.
phormix t1_j5k1xe6 wrote
This is the first time I've seen a wood fireplace (or a fireplace) in a bathroom, but actually this seems like a great idea.
Gryllan OP t1_j5k1i60 wrote
Reply to comment by cooljacob204sfw in Old disgusting bathroom gets a makeover (reupload) by Gryllan
Not really with the heated floors. Maybe some from the wall behind it but the air always circulates in the room. Floor heating + fan with air from upstairs coming in next to the shower - and a PAX humidity fan blowing air out
3rdcoastbjj t1_j5k12oj wrote
Reply to How did they install this fence post? by Trapdoormonkey
Looks like a dumbass built the original fence. I did fence building and owned fence company for 12 yrs . I wouldn't touch that fence . Except to tear it down and redo that bs .. my .02
cooljacob204sfw t1_j5k0xx6 wrote
Reply to comment by Gryllan in Old disgusting bathroom gets a makeover (reupload) by Gryllan
Are there any concerns with moisture affecting the firewood?
der_robert t1_j5jx429 wrote
In Germany we have DIN ... take a look at this
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https://abload.de/img/elektro__grafik_instyzf4v.jpeg
Maplelongjohn t1_j5jup8f wrote
Add the blocking first is pretty standard
Nothing worse than a switch in the way of the casing
Gryllan OP t1_j5juo3u wrote
Reply to comment by gothgaltgirl in Old disgusting bathroom gets a makeover (reupload) by Gryllan
My gf tells me what she wants, i build x)
mwwalk t1_j5jsqk2 wrote
Just make sure your trim doesn’t interfere
Maplelongjohn t1_j5jsbin wrote
Reply to comment by Trapdoormonkey in How did they install this fence post? by Trapdoormonkey
You can clamp a couple of straight guides to the post to assist alignment
Maplelongjohn t1_j5js12u wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in How did they install this fence post? by Trapdoormonkey
I doubt they used A drill press on 6x6 posts
Maybe a line boring rig but likely by hand.
no_more_brain_cells t1_j5js0y1 wrote
Reply to comment by tylerjwilk in How did they install this fence post? by Trapdoormonkey
Yes. This is how it originally was done.
Boobi3lookeratter t1_j5jrfmc wrote
You made it worse. The glass block is classic
gothgaltgirl t1_j5jr4hm wrote
Looks great! I wish I had the audacity to do a project like this. I started a built in bookshelf in my first house around 12yrs ago. My husband never let me live it down. 🤣
larsy87 t1_j5jp1w1 wrote
Height matters more than anything. As long as the trim doesn't interfere with your switch plate, it's good. You can always leave extra wire to the box and see how it feels in one spot, and then move it if you have to.
If you're getting it inspected, put it where you want and see what the inspector says. If you left extra wire it should be trivial to move.
redirdamon t1_j5jnjls wrote
"Artsy" pictures taken at weird angles suck.
trashyratchet t1_j5k6fgg wrote
Reply to comment by Thud2 in Light switch placement - how far from door? by Current-Parsley-463
If you the arms of a Tyrannosaurus.