Car port conversion...

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SoM
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i did all that and you ask that moron question ?

i know the answer
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Was that English cuz I don't even know wtf u are even saying?...
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i win
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So the house wrap goes on sides and bottom and leave a flap on top...got it..thx dipshit...
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seremtan
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those walls look thin as fuck
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what do you expect, he spent all his cash on the Kia. :olo:
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This ain't Canada...land of the morons...2x4's is all we need...I win...
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^ i look forward to reading this post again while a tornado is carrying geoff's paper-thin walls to Mexico :olo:
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We don't get tornados here in the hills...ur joke fails like the moron u r...
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lol, you live in "the hills"...
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xer0s wrote:lol, you live in "the hills"...
We are 250-300 feet above the lake u dipshit...hills moron...hills...
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GONNAFISTYA
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have eyes...
Plan B
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I've seen movies.
Terrible.
Don't know how dedicated you are to your family, Geoff, but I'd flee.
Fuck em. Start anew.
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doors and windows next...jellus?...

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a tidy job that!
it is about time!
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Stop sycophanting geoff, plained.
Let's be honest; it looks shit >:(
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What part looks like shit u fucking dumbo?...
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The part where every part looks shit.
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is this going to be the man cave? or a safe room with padded walls for the kids?
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If safe/panic room, I'd like a complementary serving of Jodie Foster.
Jodie Foster, Silence of the Lambs style, mind. Very fuckable. Nice.

All that shit she did after that, though.
I still love her, but the eye wonders.
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Don't forget the sound-proofing rock-insulation, goof. May also consider a layer of donnacona board on the inside, underneath the drywall layer. It's a 5/8" fibreboard layer that greatly improves soundproofing and likely heat retention as well. Secure it to the framework with a compressor powered staple gun for greatest of ease. If you want to be a nazi about soundproofing, offset the seams of the two layers (donnacona & drywall) so that the donnacona seam does not line up with the drywall seam and thus provide a crack in the shell for sound to travel through. Make sure you do your vapour barrier before these though.
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scared? wrote:What part looks like shit u fucking dumbo?...
I'm glad you're having "fun". You really should have consulted a professional.

GLHF.
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Like how the dumbos can't come up with one specific detail on how anything is wrong with this excellent renovation...very angry and jellus nubs...
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Re: Car port conversion...

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lol pathetic...
Thick, solid and tight in all the right places.
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