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Braineack 12-27-2011 06:09 PM

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Legit.

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Vashthestampede 12-27-2011 06:11 PM

^^^^

I'm jelly

FRT_Fun 12-27-2011 07:35 PM


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 811425)

Who do you spy on with that?

gearhead_318 12-27-2011 08:28 PM

Nice Brain

shuiend 12-27-2011 08:39 PM


Originally Posted by FRT_Fun (Post 811456)
Who do you spy on with that?

Y8s.

FRT_Fun 12-27-2011 09:33 PM


Originally Posted by shuiend (Post 811481)
Y8s.

Could have guessed that one :bowrofl:

Joe Perez 12-27-2011 10:47 PM


Originally Posted by djp0623 (Post 811190)
That's the same one at costco. Sounds like if costco offers the $200 installation and delivery I should jump on it.

$200 installation? Yeah, I'd jump on that. If I were charging someone to install this, it'd be about $2,000. I can't imagine how even an experienced term of two could pull this off in less than 10 hours.

Made pretty good progress today. The framework for the clubhouse section is complete and the second-story floor is in. The A-frame and swing post are done, but I haven't mounted them yet- I'm awaiting my sister's approval on final positioning of the whole assembly before I lock it all down. Should get that tomorrow.

The way it goes together is pretty clever; the end-walls of the clubhouse are framed as complete sub-assemblies, so I was able to build those in the shade on the patio and then take them out into the yard and join them together. The roof gets framed up as another sub-assembly, so I'll be able to assemble that in relative comfort as well. Right now it just looks like a newly-framed house. By tomorrow it should have some substance to it.


I need to get schooled up on the protection of wood in an outdoor environment. It claims to be treated and has a 10 year structural warranty, but this thing is made in Canada, and with all due respect, the good people of Mount Forest, Ontario have absolutely no idea of the sort of beating that wood takes outdoors here in southern Florida. Ideally, I want something that's easily applied with a sprayer (such as a Wagner airless gun) and yet does not leave a slippery surface.



I thought you were a baller Joe, what happened? Why cheap out???

http://content.costco.com/Images/Con...uct/617396.jpg
Holy castrated salamanders, dude. That thing would consume the entire yard!

ScottFW 12-28-2011 01:09 AM

I gave the wife the Shun Classic 3-pc set (8" chef's, 6" utility, 3.5" paring) and a gift card for a spa day at the Ritz Carlton.

I got a new pair of cashmere lined leather gloves and a nice Capitals hat, just little things I had been wanting. I didn't ask for anything big since I bought myself a Millermatic 211 and associated paraphernalia a couple of months ago. ;)

Most of the gifts from relatives were for our daughter. We got her a Radio Flyer red wagon (the newer plastic version with seats & straps/buckles since she's not quite ready for the plain flatbed metal version), a potty, some toys & books, other people got her clothes & toys, a few bucks for the college fund, etc. To my pleasant surprise, it looks like we succeeded in keeping the knick-knacky crap to a minimum.

skidude 12-28-2011 09:04 AM

Notable items

Gave: Flannel sheets for dad, earrings and a hair dryer for mom, show tickets for the girlfriend.

Got: Ski rack for the Outback, door speakers for the miata, 10pc set of calphalon pots and pans, and a light-up alarm clock so I won't hate waking up in the dark anymore.

pusha 12-28-2011 10:58 AM


Originally Posted by Doppelgänger (Post 811122)
Is it considered a problem when you actually forgot you just smoked weed?

weed? hahahahahahaha

flier129 12-28-2011 03:11 PM

I'm trying to buy suspension off wayne_curr, it's a present to myself, :D

rlogan 12-28-2011 03:17 PM

My son got a TRAXXAS slash from my parents...so I had no choice but to go out and get one to race him with. I also got a set of specialty beer glasses. To top it off, I think am about to order myself some 11.75" brakes from trackspeed as a little present for myself.

http://traxxas.com/sites/default/fil...h_splash_0.jpg

Scrappy Jack 12-28-2011 04:30 PM


Originally Posted by mgeoffriau (Post 810723)
Gave: Necklace (wife), bottle of Fernet Branca and book about bitters (dad), Target gift card (Mom), hand-dipped candles and candle holders (sister), Lego/Eyewitness Books/Working Guitar T-shirt (nephew).

Got: Breville BJE510XL juicer, Elijah Craig 18-yr single barrel bourbon, Kobalt vise-grips, Christmas CD, book about Heidelberg Catechism, Atari Classic system with 60 preloaded games, some cologne, v-neck sweater, subscription to Wired, set of 4 glasses for liqueurs...

If you ever end up in Orlando, we can sip fine bourbon poured from crystal decanters (housed in my globe bar) and discuss monetary systems and macro-economic paradigms. :friday:

Joe Perez 01-01-2012 07:14 PM

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It is finally completed!

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It has been christened Del Boca Vista, phase 3.


Initial thoughts:

The floor of the clubhouse seems a tad creaky when I'm up in it crawling around, but is proving adequate. The swing section is much more stable than I'd anticipated. The directions instruct you to drive some 12" long stakes into the ground to anchor it, but as the soil here is loose and sandy, I went an extra step and dug out some holes around the stakes and poured concrete into them. Total of two 50lb bags of ready-mix for the four stakes that anchor the swing section and the one below the slide. With that done, the swing section is rock-solid. In the picture, my mom and my niece are on the tandem-swing together, and that sucker wasn't moving at all. Very happy with the way everything turned out. Even with the insanely long build time, I'd strongly recommend this unit.

elesjuan 01-01-2012 10:38 PM

Only an engineer.. :)


I gave the gift that keeps on giving.

Oscar 01-01-2012 10:49 PM

herpes?

Joe Perez 01-01-2012 11:27 PM


Originally Posted by elesjuan (Post 813797)
Only an engineer.. :)

Funny, by brother-in-law the carpenter said something to this effect as well. I kept bitching about the fact that they didn't supply torque specs for any of the fasteners.



I gave the gift that keeps on giving.
A pregnant rabbit or Herpes?

FRT_Fun 01-02-2012 02:11 AM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 813825)
Funny, by brother-in-law the carpenter said something to this effect as well. I kept bitching about the fact that they didn't supply torque specs for any of the fasteners.

I usually just use the German torque spec. Worked for Audis :giggle:

Joe Perez 01-02-2012 08:09 AM


Originally Posted by FRT_Fun (Post 813869)
I usually just use the German torque spec. Worked for Audis :giggle:

Torque it 'till it breaks, extract remains of bolt, torque replacement to 10 Nm less?

curly 01-02-2012 09:13 AM

No...gudentite


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