[color=#00FF00][b]"How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to pass the test?" Asked of a Scottish driving instructor in 1995.[/b][/color]
It's the rear entry and smaller than standard (32" x 78) but it's a sturdy steel door. Since we park in the back it's our daily entry.
Back in the day it would have been done in a week, but now with the Baby and Gears of War 2 there are only so many hours in a day. I wasted so much time dicking around with what to do with the foundation wall. It stared moving when I decided to just drywall it.
Bench seat with storage bins, the finished product will be white and have 2 of those blueish bins and a cushion that caresses the ass when you sit.. It looks a little off now because I built it with spare wood from the garage some primed some not...
cool, I really like build in stuff, specialy how you chose to give it a 'solid wall' back and side area... if you're planning on enjoying the house for many years to come it's a good move, but usually resale monkeys don't go for things like that
Weeks of sheetrock dust in my trusty shopvac I've managed to keep the dust to a minimum. Then on my final day of sanding I bring the vac up to clean up a small mess on top of the stairs. While turned on it rolls down the stairs popping open before settling at the bottom with the blower aimed into the canister of dust blowing it everywhere.
my entire basement was a cloud of dust. I just lost my shit.