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BimmerJon

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Hello All,


28 y.o. from the burbs of Philly... currently have been adding a new garage, 2nd floor and renovated pretty much EVERYTHING on/in/around my house!

Pics to follow

:)

I am a Network Engineer by day, and everything else by night. I love to frequent the Gun range, Tune my BMW and disappear into the gym.


Married, two dogs, a cat and a little girl due in Nov.
:D
 
Sneak preview of a BEFORE and current.. I have about 4,000 "in between pics to post as well"

lol


What makes me the most proud is that 90% of ALL the work has been done by myself and my father in law... We have hardly farmed out anything!


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Welcome Bimmerjon:
Hey, the job looks great! We appreciate the pictures; they make us feel more like a part of the project.
Glenn
 
Havin ben der don dat...keep up the good work and that quick pace, those kids are gonna cost you love and time.:)

It's all good.
 
Thanks !

Trying to get a website up with the whole project timeline..

Take Care
 
I got lost for 20 minutes...you said it was only 4000 pictures:rolleyes:
Nice job, those gable ends are scary huh...heheh The trick is to toenail the bottom plate and overhang your bottom row of plywood, then it does not tend to scare you so bad when you get to the vertical-est part. It just basically stops...then you nail the braces.:) Well...next time, or the buddies house, whichever comes first.

And I'm sorry but the wife needs to not sit around (at least not get caught on camera)....she needs to at the least be handing out the cold drinks.:D

Great job, nice photo journal too. I'm sure many folks will learn something from it....and have questions.
 
I got lost for 20 minutes...you said it was only 4000 pictures:rolleyes:
Nice job, those gable ends are scary huh...heheh The trick is to toenail the bottom plate and overhang your bottom row of plywood, then it does not tend to scare you so bad when you get to the vertical-est part. It just basically stops...then you nail the braces.:) Well...next time, or the buddies house, whichever comes first.

And I'm sorry but the wife needs to not sit around (at least not get caught on camera)....she needs to at the least be handing out the cold drinks.:D

Great job, nice photo journal too. I'm sure many folks will learn something from it....and have questions.
lol.... yea every pic seems to be her sitting down....lol

Nice suggestion though... Heights != ME
Thanks!


Tried to get it in Chronological order as best as possible.

Questions/Comments? Fire Away
 
looks nice, double garage or u gonna fill in the first one and just use the 2nd one?
 
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