![]() 04/13/2019 at 12:41 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
It’s nice being able to keep the compressor in the basement. The top is in, sanded, and oiled. Now it’s time for trim and cabinet doors
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Wow, that looks really good!
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Looks really nice, can you take a few more photos of it?
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I have something somewhat similar but in reverse. Instead of compressed air we have a vaccum system throughout the house so you just need to connect a hose and nozzle to it. Definitely convenient!
![]() 04/13/2019 at 13:19 |
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Looking good! Show us the final tilt-out solution you were asking for suggestions a month (?) ago.
![]() 04/13/2019 at 13:22 |
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Yea.... It the tilts, just not on it’s own yet. It’s still on the to-d o list.
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I’ll have some more as I get the doors built
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That sounds pretty cool. I could probably do that easy enough on the first floor but getting it upstairs would be a challenge
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Awesome, that looks fantastic.
![]() 04/13/2019 at 17:19 |
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Central vacuum sounds good, but I’m on to wireless vacuums now. Between Roomba and a cordless Dyson, I feel vacuuming is pretty easily accomplished. The cordless (even on Max) isn’t as powerful as my corded Dyson, but it’s so much easier not to have to screw with cords and hoses.
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Looks fantastic!