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Discussion starter · #81 · (Edited)
Thank you. My wife got a promotion today! I picked up a part time job at Tractor Supply doing assembly work (putting together wheelbarrows and lawn mowers) and running the fork lift. That should help financially to finish up the basement projects and still keep gas in our boat this summer! So we've been getting a lot of great news and a steady stream of good luck recently! It's a welcomed, nice change of pace!!!
 
Thank you. My wife got a promotion today! I picked up a part time job at Tractor Supply doing assembly work (putting together wheelbarrows and lawn mowers) and running the fork lift. That should help financially to finish up the basement projects and still keep gas in our boat this summer! So we've been getting a lot of great news and a steady stream of good luck recently! It's a welcomed, nice change of pace!!!
Wow - that is a great day. Tell your wife congrats too!
 
Congrats on the positive movement in your life.
 
Discussion starter · #84 · (Edited)
I'm not religious at all but I believe in "paying it forward". We got about a foot of snow and freezing rain overnight last night and on my way to plow my grandfathers driveway, I saw a couple shoveling their 50' long driveway by hand! I turned around and offered to do a quick plow through. They said they had someone coming to do it but they were late. So they asked how much I would charge and I said, well I plow for my family, I don't do it for work or anything. I plowed out their driveway real quick. They were clearly late for work and the wife got her young son out of the car to wave to me. As I backed out she yelled, "Happy Valentines Day!"

It's moments like that that humble me and I appreciate the "lucky" moments more. The projector is scheduled to arrive early next week! The wife and I are out for a Valentines Day lunch while the kid is at daycare. We'll be stopping at Home Depot for some stuff and then I'll be working downstairs some more.
 
I plow for where I work so I take care of my drive as well. I clean out the two neighbors drives it's all shared and they always park in the way! Try to be nice and that's what I get. Congrats on the good luck as of late may it stick, looking forward to the rest of your build and enjoy the projector!
 
Discussion starter · #87 · (Edited)
I applied caulking to the studs before hanging the OSB to the storage room side of the wall to keep it from making noise when the HT sounds are cranking.

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Got the first level of shelving built. Still need to screw the bottom brace to tie the three legs together and I'll be adding another row 24" above that row for extra storage.

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After that's done, I'll be framing out the "lobby" walls and door openings and the knee walls around the family room and then I'll be done with framing.

Has anyone on here used the Lavolta LED strip light kit that PE sells for their step lights at their riser or ceiling light tray?
Lavolta LED Kit
 
Discussion starter · #89 ·
Sorry I haven't posted about the PJ yet! I received it last week and plugged it in, connected my AppleTV and projected on my office wall to test it. It works flawlessly! Thanks again Sonnie and HTS!

As for my rooms progress I was able to hang one sheet of drywall this week. I've just been too busy with work (I'm working full time and picked up a part time job), pulling together two business plans for two separate businesses I'd like to start and normal life stuff like having a kid and a nagging wife (I love you honey!).

Top that with having to plow when the snow falls and having to maintain my vehicles myself, I don't know how I'm surviving! Hopefully this madness will slow down enough for me to get back downstairs to work on the room!
 
Discussion starter · #90 · (Edited)
It's been a month since my last confession. I come here to state that I've yet again seldom worked on my room. I did however manage to hang more drywall and will be picking up the last two sheets to complete the room this weekend. As well as the tape and mud. Once that's done I can start framing the stage and riser!!! Wish me luck!
 
It's been a month since my less confession. I come here to state that I've yet again seldom worked on my room. I did however manage to hang more drywall and will be picking up the last two sheets to complete the room this weekend. As well as the tape and mud. Once that's done I can start framing the stage and riser!!!

Wish me luck!
I wish i was that far along!
 
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Light 1 of 7 all wired and installed! Going to be painting the trim satin black later on. All the holes are cut, just need to find time to finish wiring them. I still have to tape and mud the walls among everything else on the list! But progress is progress in my mind!
 
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Light 1 of 7 all wired and installed! Going to be painting the trim satin black later on. All the holes are cut, just need to find time to finish wiring them. I still have to tape and mud the walls among everything else on the list! But progress is progress in my mind!
Nice!

I remember when I got my first lights up - I sat in there for an hour playing with them... :heehee:
 
Discussion starter · #94 ·
Hate to say this but I'm actually dreading it. I'm not an electrician and although I took a course in home electricity way back in 1997 (high school vocational) I'm still nervous about something bad happening. Anything with high voltage/power that can turn out disastrous makes me very nervous. I'm sure it will be fine since I triple checked all my wiring, it's just always in the back of my mind. Even if I had hired an electrician it makes me concerned. As I age I get more and more worried about this stuff!
 
Hate to say this but I'm actually dreading it. I'm not an electrician and although I took a course in home electricity way back in 1997 (high school vocational) I'm still nervous about something bad happening. Anything with high voltage/power that can turn out disastrous makes me very nervous. I'm sure it will be fine since I triple checked all my wiring, it's just always in the back of my mind. Even if I had hired an electrician it makes me concerned. As I age I get more and more worried about this stuff!
Same here... I feel comfortable doing low voltage but not electrical.
 
Hate to say this but I'm actually dreading it. I'm not an electrician and although I took a course in home electricity way back in 1997 (high school vocational) I'm still nervous about something bad happening. Anything with high voltage/power that can turn out disastrous makes me very nervous. I'm sure it will be fine since I triple checked all my wiring, it's just always in the back of my mind. Even if I had hired an electrician it makes me concerned. As I age I get more and more worried about this stuff!
I had no prior experience with mine, and mine was just fine. I am sure you will good - lights those babies up!
 
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Sheen is due to wet paint:
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I'll be installing and testing them out today. I haven't cut the holes for the 3 at the screen yet because I want to create this effect:

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Credit to HTip for his great looking HT.

How do I figure out the placement of the lights to get that effect?
Nice job on the painting!

You are going to have to get the type of baffles that allow you to direct light I think...
 
Nice job on the painting!

You are going to have to get the type of baffles that allow you to direct light I think...
Although it does appear that Philip was able to get that effect without them - I would post in his thread to see how he managed it. I used the baffles to direct the light.
 
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