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Wow! I just watched that video. I wish I had seen it a couple of months ago. It does the job of explaining the process that words could never do!!!!!!
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Thanks guys and gals! I figured it was the best way to put all my pictures to good use.
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Wow, that is very very cool!
All my children and one of the neighbour's just watched it with me. And they were all very impressed, let me tell you.
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After that oven build - I'd expect nothing less than a perfect video.
Nice job! That video will certainly add a few more brick oven makers to our fold.
Christo
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I finally finished my "time lapse" photo documentary video for my oven build. The previous one ended when I finished my dome. This one shows the whole build. Hope you like it!
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Originally posted by Frances View Post...and then you'll be "finished", right?
Well, appart from digging the outdoor swimming pool.). Here's a time-lapse my son and I made during that project 2 years ago: YouTube - Time Lapse of Swimming Pool Installation
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Thanks Duster! The ball games are great on the wireless speakers. We listened to one of the NCAA games a couple of weekends ago during a pizza party.
If anyone is interested, here is what we are using:
Amazon.com: Audio Unlimited Wireless Speakers with Remote (SPK-VELO-001): Electronics
We bought the speakers from a local Circuit City store during their liquidation. They are the "Element" brand which was a Circuit City house brand. The ones in the Amazon link are a different label but I'm 99% sure they are identical to mine. The picture is dead-on.
For cheapo speakers, they are surprisingly loud and clear (they are mono, but outside who cares?).
You plug the little base station into the 3.5mm output of your favorite audio device (iPod, radio, CD, TV, whatever) and you are good to go.
Once we get some spring painting done, I'll start building our bar-seating under the arbor.
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Originally posted by Ken524 View Postmy better half insisted I call the "concrete boys". We had them put in a colored, stamped concrete apron around the area. We love it!
And the outside speakers...GENIUS!!! Bet the ball game comes in loud and clear. Hee Hee. Cubs? Braves? Nationals maybe?
Anyway, you keep saying you're done and then it keeps getting better.
And if the Hall of Fame ever happens, you are a shoe in.
dusty
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Try Home Depot. Here in Louisville, HD and Lowe's carry them but I've heard that some markets don't have them. You might also try a lumber store like 84 or another similar place. If your local lumber yard doesn't have them, they should know who does.
Good luck on your search!
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Ken,
Thanks for the directions to your pics. Looks good to me. Where did you get the studs? I just returned from Lowe's and they no longer cary them.
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Originally posted by Frances View PostYou should have just told us what hard work it was putting in the pavers... could have fooled me!
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Originally posted by Les View PostAwesome Ken! Are you putting in grass in the dirt area or plant stuff? Whichever way you go - looks great..
I was going to simply replant the grass until I saw your post. A few shrubs and plants will look good! We're heading to HD and Lowes tomorrow to shop for a dogwood tree, phlox and boxwoods.
Thanks for the idea!!
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