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DeepCMark58A

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So spent yesterday getting everything attached to the walls off. I spent 2 hours getting two seats that were attached to swivels. I texted the PO and told him I used all my swear words getting those seats out, he replied they were installed to never be removed. Had to laugh.
 

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Decided going with sanded plywood ceiling, tongue and groove walls, rubber floor. recessed lighting and rope lights from the front to the back following the back curved wall to the floor. I am going to run all the wire for outlets under the floor. Good thing I have experience from the old farm house trying to make things level and true or at close enough to cover with trim.
 

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Slowly plugging away at removing everything that is mounted inside the house. Hopefully next week I will get started on going back the other way to the finish line.
 

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Have 3 sheets in, ran out of screws to get the 3rd sheet all the way in. Was interesting lining up the holes for the recessed lighting. I did kinda cheat on the curve I used carriage bolts to get the seams to match up. I am going to start with the tongue and groove on the walls so I can get the wires for the lights and outlets run.
 

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DeepCMark58A

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As soon as the hardware store in town gets my fasteners in stock I will start the tongue and groove walls so I can get the wires in the walls tucked, get the lights wired and a couple outlets. Had an argument with my mini saw and my left pointer finger, if the ligament still works and the bleeding can be stopped I am not paying $500 for some stitches.
 

redneck joe

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i did the same with a flying piece of tile on a shower demo couple three years ago. Knuckle at the hand. Wife told me it looked like a chicken leg...

took awhile but i have 95% function back.
 

DeepCMark58A

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Yeah I am going to have to sand some blood stains out of the plywood. We had a similar argument when the grill blew up down at my parents place in Florida flash fire burned my legs and I refused to go in, could have used the pain killers but it was fine in the end.
 
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