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10-26-2008, 01:44 PM | #41 | |
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Re: Walk in Humi
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A side note, I actually have a dehumidifier in the basement during the summer to keep the humidity down. |
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11-07-2008, 03:40 PM | #42 |
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Re: Walk in Humi
Finally finished with back shift! Spent the last couple of days getting back to normal hours.
The second coat of mud is applied. Looking pretty good for an amateur project. Here are some pics: Hopefully I will apply the finish coat this weekend and then the fun begins! Have plenty of paint left over from construction of the house, so I will use one of those colors for the room. |
11-07-2008, 05:03 PM | #44 |
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Re: Walk in Humi
Very cool I hope I can do that some day!
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11-08-2008, 07:40 AM | #46 |
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Re: Walk in Humi
Very cool!!
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11-08-2008, 07:55 AM | #47 |
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Absolutely awesome!
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11-10-2008, 06:26 AM | #48 |
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Re: Walk in Humi
I am getting real close to converting my small closet now. I have decided also not to line with spanish cedar to keep the cost down and not limit the resale value of the house. Have you decided on any special type of paint that will handle the humidity (although not much compared to some parts of the country) and one that wont give off fumes to long. Also have you decided on a rack system. I was thinking of using plastic coated metal wire rack set at a slight angle for astetics. I will be putting down a stone floor and sealing, I know of some placed that use un-sealed brick and it is supposed to help maintain even humidity. Do not know if it is factual but makes sense, since it will absorb the moisture
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11-15-2008, 05:10 PM | #50 |
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Re: Walk in Humi
Well things are going a little slower then expected, but the mudding is finally complete!
There are a few rough spots that need to be smoothed out. The last time I did this I made a sander that works great. The grid pattern takes off a lot of material quickly and does not make as much dust as sandpaper. After the mud drys I will smooth everything out and then on to painting! |
11-15-2008, 07:59 PM | #51 |
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Looking good! You have done a great job.
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01-19-2009, 05:21 PM | #56 |
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Re: Walk in Humi
Extremely cool project! I know everyone is envious as hell, but we can't wait to see this thing get finished. Then we can help you fill it up! Are you familiar with the term "carpet bombing"?
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01-19-2009, 10:40 PM | #57 |
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Good God man, your still not done with this project?
Life comes at you fast ! Keep up the good work, it will be done before you know it. Chas |
01-20-2009, 10:23 AM | #58 |
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Re: Walk in Humi
As things go in my world this is moving along at breakneck speed. It took me 5 years to finish the basement in our last house, and it has not even been a year on this project!
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01-20-2009, 04:05 PM | #59 |
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Re: Walk in Humi
Just have to make it functional enough to work! keep up the work, wish I was there to supervise ( I learned my lesson ), but for the most part I am done with mine!!
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01-21-2009, 07:30 PM | #60 |
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Re: Walk in Humi
It is pretty close to being usable. I want to get the floor in, install a few shelves, move in the cabinet and start humidifying. I am really looking forward to having a place were I can play with all my cigars!
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