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shuiend 11-12-2013 02:03 PM

After 8 months I am officially a home owner.

Braineack 11-12-2013 02:05 PM

yay. now you have a place to park your 15 miatas.

Scrappy Jack 11-12-2013 02:12 PM

If you thought cars were a money and time sink, wait 'til you start the home projects.

Pen2_the_penguin 11-12-2013 02:37 PM

I have already spent 2500 dollars just to refinish my wood deck, and cut into concrete and rebar in my wall for a nice looking pellet stove to cut down on heating costs... the stove was 800 dollars on top of that. Then there's my shed of which I need to refinish...









Yeah, scrappy is right.

z31maniac 11-12-2013 02:42 PM

No doubt, I think between a new garage door opener, new front door and security door, Pella sliding glass door, and a complete down to the studs bathroom remodel.......we've dropped about $8500 on the house this year?

Not including the shrubs I planted in the back yard to make a "green" privacy fence. Spent $2k to have to trees pulled down in the front yard that were infested with tree borers. We came up with another $3500 to refinance the house.

And next year means a new privacy fence on one side of the house, and ALL the landscaping in the front needs to be redone since the trees had messed it up so bad.

Ugh.

mgeoffriau 11-12-2013 03:32 PM

Damn! Got an estimate for running some cables in a conference room...stupidly, ridiculously high. Now my boss wants me to do it myself instead. I hate running cables.

Erat 11-12-2013 08:20 PM

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Fiesta (dinnerware) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Brilliant red Fiesta (and indeed the red glazes produced by all U.S. potteries of the era) is known for having a detectable amount of uranium oxide in its glaze, which produced the orange-red color. During WWII, the government took control of uranium for development of the atom bomb, and confiscated the company's stocks.[4] Homer Laughlin discontinued Fiesta red in 1944. The company reintroduced Fiesta red in 1959 using depleted uranium (rather than the original natural uranium), after the Atomic Energy Commission relaxed its restrictions on uranium oxide.
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Eat off them all the time, tonight actually.

Related song seems to fit.

Joe Perez 11-12-2013 08:33 PM

Interesting.

I knew that uranium oxide has been used as a pigment for centuries, but I had no idea that the US govt' actually went around nationalizing the inventories of potteries during the Manhattan project.

Ionizing radiation is an interesting beast. Unlike EM radiation, particle radiation is actually harmful to living tissue even in relatively small doses. And yet some of the standards which are set for controlling it are just silly.

Did you know, for instance, that the US Capitol building emits more radiation than is legal for an operating US nuclear power plant? The statue of Roger Williams (located between the Rotunda and the Senate chamber), for instance, emits an average dose of 30 μrem per hour. And this, despite the fact that the Capitol building consumes more electricity than it produces.

Erat 11-12-2013 08:38 PM

I have pretty much no knowledge on the subject, but i do find it fascinating.

I love to learn new things and recently found out about my dinnerware recently.

shuiend 11-12-2013 08:53 PM

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The only issue I have with the garage is that the beams in the ceiling are slightly to low for a lift.

Erat 11-12-2013 09:01 PM

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That garage looks HUGE. Don't be sad...

After buying this house with a heated and insulated garage, i don't know how i lived without it before.

I highly recommend.


If you plan on doing epoxy, i just did mine and gained a little knowledge.
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Joe Perez 11-12-2013 09:08 PM

Dude.

That is a hell of a garage.

shuiend 11-12-2013 09:16 PM


Originally Posted by Erat (Post 1072765)
That garage looks HUGE. Don't be sad...

After buying this house with a heated and insulated garage, i don't know how i lived without it before.

I highly recommend.


If you plan on doing epoxy, i just did mine and gained a little knowledge.
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The garage is 26x28, I am very happy with the size. I wish I could epoxy the floor now. Closing ended up costing me $1500 more then expected. So that is coming out of the repair fund budget for now. I priced out doing the garage floor properly and I was looking at about $1000 to buy everything. So that will have to wait until sometime in the future.

z31maniac 11-12-2013 09:28 PM

Erat, I'm interested in what you learned.

I want to either epoxy or tile my garage next year.

Laying Porcelain tile for garage floor - 6speedonline.com Forums

shuiend 11-12-2013 09:36 PM


Originally Posted by z31maniac (Post 1072774)
Erat, I'm interested in what you learned.

I want to either epoxy or tile my garage next year.

Laying Porcelain tile for garage floor - 6speedonline.com Forums

That tile looks very interesting. I may have to look into that instead of epoxy.

z31maniac 11-12-2013 09:54 PM

Did you watch the video of him hitting it with a 4lb sledge?

EO2K 11-12-2013 10:13 PM

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We have one of the "Radioactive Red" FiestaWear teapots at the house. From what I understand, the color actually degrades over time as the isotopes reach decay.

You guys will love this one: Uranium glass - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Uranium glass is glass which has had uranium, usually in oxide diuranate form, added to a glass mix before melting for coloration. The proportion usually varies from trace levels to about 2% by weight uranium, although some 20th-century pieces were made with up to 25% uranium.[1][2]
Uranium glass was once made into tableware and household items, but fell out of widespread use when the availability of uranium to most industries was sharply curtailed during the Cold War in the 1940s to 1990s. Most such objects are now considered antiques or retro-era collectibles, although there has been a minor revival in art glassware. Otherwise, modern uranium glass is now mainly limited to small objects like beads or marbles as scientific or decorative novelties.
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There was a time when you could buy soaps, drinks, tonics, cosmetics, toothpaste, suppositories, and all sorts of other things which were deliberately laced with radium (Ra88), touted as having revitalizing, restorative properties.

Never mind that the discoverer of radium was also killed by it.


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It amazes me sometimes that western civilization made it though the first half of the 20th century intact.

NA6C-Guy 11-13-2013 01:57 AM

Shit, my family has been hit with so many things lately. My grandfather passed away a few hours ago, the day after veterans day. I'm surprisingly not that sad about the whole situation like I thought I would be. I'm more about celebrating and remembering the good times and good things he did and experienced in his life, not the sadness of missing him. He had a long, full life, and he had expressed that he was in pain and ready to go. Found him in the hallway this afternoon, he flat lined and was revived and rushed to the hospital where we told them to forgo further treatment and futile attempts to prolong his suffering and let him slip away in peace. I'm gonna miss that grouchy old cuss. Always have the memories and stories.

Erat 11-13-2013 03:43 AM


Originally Posted by z31maniac (Post 1072774)
Erat, I'm interested in what you learned.

I want to either epoxy or tile my garage next year.

Laying Porcelain tile for garage floor - 6speedonline.com Forums

If you have the ability to lay tile, go for it. I unfortunately did not have that option. I was working with almost 40 year old concrete.

But if you do epoxy it's all in the prep work. I used Epoxy Paint For Garage Floors – Epoxy-Coat.com This stuff is pretty much the highest rated i could find with a decent price.
It comes with some pretty good instructions on what all needs to be done. I used a resurfacing concrete mix to fill in pitting and stuff that i had. I also rented a huge sander like tool from home depot to rough everything up and get anything loose up.

Buy the spiky shoe things. I didn't do that, and kinda kick myself for it. It will really make things easier. If you don't have a ceiling, it will make spreading the flake easier too.

Do not drink beer and do it. You'll get high and drunk really quickly.

I had to order one and a half kits for my garage and was on the very edge of almost not having enough. So plan accordingly. It will come with a paint stick with lines on it so you can measure out each parts for the mixing. Make a second or third measuring stick as the lines on the first one get hard to see after a while.


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