Flake in the gray. Can't wait to see it in the sun...
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Flake in the gray. Can't wait to see it in the sun...
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Looking good. Pardon my ignorance, but what kind of boat? Power?
28 Daytona. Going with 496 HO's. I know about the insurance. I about cried when I first started shopping for quotes. :cry:
Looking good Joey :)
Thanks Tom. :)
Looooking good. The flakes gonna look good in the sun light.
How much longer before it is done? Are they going to put it in the LA boat show? Tell Shauntee I still have her bowls and so forth from that BBQ. They are off tot he side for her.
Should be done mid Jan. Yeah, they are going to have it at the show. I'll be taking it home when the show is done and break in it in so I can be ready for SPRING BREAK. I'll tell Shauntee. We were up there last weekend but just worked on the garage. We got a lot done but still didn't finish...
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It was just a joke because Kilr always tries to tell everybody about insurance.
Are we doing a big stereo in it? Jeff does pretty good work.
I know, I catch his comments on the new cat owners :) yeah, going big with the system. Jeff gave me all the recomendations and I went with it. Can't wait till it's done.
It was just a joke because Kilr always tries to tell everybody about insurance.
Are we doing a big stereo in it? Jeff does pretty good work.
HEY NOW,
I let people know the truth, Some guy claims he has this cat (COUGH COUGH) I mean deck boat(that he still wont admit to) and it cost him 600 bucks....
Nice looking boat.....
As a matter of fact Im shopping as I type and it is all coming back to the same thing, bend over and no I wont use lube and its gonna hurt
HEY NOW,
I let people know the truth, Some guy claims he has this cat (COUGH COUGH) I mean deck boat(that he still wont admit to) and it cost him 600 bucks....
Nice looking boat.....
As a matter of fact Im shopping as I type and it is all coming back to the same thing, bend over and no I wont use lube and its gonna hurt
That's cool because I knew it was going to cost a lot but had no idea until I started shopping. You're just helping a brother out :D
That's cool because I knew it was going to cost a lot but had no idea until I started shopping. You're just helping a brother out :D
keep us updates on the build, I know your excited that is a great feeling watching the process....
Nice garage but I think your hanging the drywall the wrong way
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nice boat what is insurance going to run on something like that
Nice garage but I thing your hanging the drywall the wrong way
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Not to mention the hard way. Nice looking boat I like that gray.
you know i was going to put in .02 but like it matters to me, carry on and keep us filled in on your ride :rollside:
[QUOTE=mike37]Nice garage but I thing your hanging the drywall the wrong way
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I know. I just went with the way the contractors had started it. They were required to have the man door fire walled. This is how they did it...
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Never post pictures of you doing something the wrong way. :D :D Drywall horizontal from top to bottom.
:) :)
[QUOTE=mike37]Nice garage but I thing your hanging the drywall the wrong way
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I know. I just went with the way the contractors had started it. They were required to have the man door fire walled. This is how they did it...
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I'm just messing with ya but that is technically the wrong way
and if that is a fire wall its not right ether it needs to be taped to complete the assembly
I'm just messing with ya but that is technically the wrong way
and if that is a fir wall its not right ether it needs to be taped to complete the assembly
:) I did the drywall in my garage at home and did it the right way. Really about the fire wall? Is that standard or maybe a CA code? I know the inspector was out and had them change a few things before he ok'd everything.
You know these guys will eat you alive. :D
Lesson learned :D
:) I did the drywall in my garage at home and did it the right way. Really about the fire wall? Is that standard or maybe a CA code? I know the inspector was out and had them change a few things before he ok'd everything.
well in Cali you need a one hr wall between the garage and living aria
and for it to be one hr it needs to be taped and the nails covered with mud
if its a type 5 building or depending on the city and use all the wals are to be sheet rocked to maintain a 1hour rating, witch is obtainable by having one layer of 5/8ths drywall on one side and it must be fire taped as well , and no screws are to pennertrate the skin of the rock as well
you do screw the rock your just not suposed to break the paper and burry the screw head soo not a stupid question! ive seen inspectors fail jobs due to to many screw heads being to deep.. :rollside:
I just did my garage but I used 12 ft sheets.
What is wrong with the joints being vertical instead of horizontal?
The only problem I saw with their installation was that the full sheet should have been tight against the cieling. Also the cieling should have been done first.
They hang it like that in commercial TI's all the time dont listen to them , it looks good .
I just did my garage but I used 12 ft sheets.
What is wrong with the joints being vertical instead of horizontal?
The only problem I saw with their installation was that the full sheet should have been tight against the cieling. Also the cieling should have been done first.
when all the joints are vert it will cast a shadow of lines as iff the walls are bowed out at each joint , other than that its easier to tape , especialy if yoiu are going to texture the walls after ,
in the code books they did away with sheet rock having any sheer value, soo it realy does not matter witch way you hang it as long as in the end it looks good :boxed:
i know a guy, who has a couson, who has a friend, that knows a guy that once meet Bob Villa... and he said it was fine.
:yuk: :yuk: :yuk:
Nice garage but I think your hanging the drywall the wrong way
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Nothing wrong, or against code, hange drywall that way, just should have used 9' sheets. One less loonng tape joint.
DAMN THREAD JACKERS
Congrats on the new ride....
He bought a new ride for his garage?
COOL
Nothing wrong, just might not be as visually appealing. When you look down a wall with the drywall hung vertical like you have it, you just see much more taped joints which will make the wall look wavier than if the drywall was hung horizontally.
It is a garage, not a piece of art. Use it, and use it well. Good job.
Some guy claims he has this cat (COUGH COUGH) I mean deck boat(that he still wont admit to) and it cost him 600 bucks....
:rolleyes:
And not to hijack the thread, I really like the grafixs. Timeless and they look great.
you do screw the rock your just not suposed to break the paper and burry the screw head soo not a stupid question! ive seen inspectors fail jobs due to to many screw heads being to deep.. :rollside:
Pardon me cuz I'm Mexican. But won't duct tape work just fine and not penetrate the paper? :D :D
damm beaner! :rollside:
Where are the H2.5's on the studs? Did you already pass framing inspection without them? That would be my only concern, the drywall is not being laid the conventional way but who cares as long as the end result is the same. Usually you do the top and bottom and come back and fill in the middle, after the lid of course. Then you can use bigger sheets too.
Back to the new ride. What will that boat run with 496's? Nice boat, congrats.
lookin' good Joey...congrats :cool:
Where are the H2.5's on the studs? Did you already pass framing inspection without them? That would be my only concern, the drywall is not being laid the conventional way but who cares as long as the end result is the same. Usually you do the top and bottom and come back and fill in the middle, after the lid of course. Then you can use bigger sheets too.
Back to the new ride. What will that boat run with 496's? Nice boat, congrats.
Thanks. I was in one for a test drive with the same motors and did 102 mph. I'm thinking mid 90's with the open bow.
lookin' good Joey...congrats :cool:
Thanks bud. When is yours going to be done?
Thanks. I was in one for a test drive with the same motors and did 102 mph. I'm thinking mid 90's with the open bow.
WOW! Over a buck with black motors is really impressive, I'm jealous as hell. Save me a spot at the sandbar, I'll be a few minutes behind you........
:rolleyes:
And not to hijack the thread, I really like the grafixs. Timeless and they look great.
Thanks. :D
WOW! Over a buck with black motors is really impressive, I'm jealous as hell. Save me a spot at the sandbar, I'll be a few minutes behind you........
LOL. :) I was pretty impressed with the test drive and the speed we got.