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That is a consideration. At the time I drew up the plan we weren't sure how much space the tankless hot water unit was going to take. Now that we have that installed I'm going to reconsider the layout.
Happy to see this project moving along. But.....Well, I guess that last post was an over statement for a timeline (which I've learned not to set, thanks to those that must not be named). ..................Hopefully I'll have it all buttoned back up tomorrow.
Well, I guess that last post was an over statement for a timeline ...
Sooo...you got to go to the blue borg three times, got a new Hitachi Sawzall, did some demo and ran some drain lines and PEX. Sounds like a good time to me. Always liked working with copper too and have been distrustful of PEX based upon absolutely nothing other than my previous experience with it's predecessor-Quest? (PB (Polybutylene) back in the day. I guess PEX has had a long enough run to inspire confidence. Did you have to buy a special tool to install it?
Working well actually, seems like a lot more room in there now. I'm sure there will be a few unbalanced wash loads, but never had an issue with the stacked set at our old house.Progress is progress. How's the stack working out? Any problems with vibration or being able to reach stuff?
Looks great Darren. Ironically I am doing something similar, building a pantry cabinet that will sit in the garage at the bottom of the stairs from the house entry. This entry opens into the kitchen area. The cabinet will house produce, fruits and misc kitchen items. Items that will do well in the cooler temps of the garage. Need to finish the drawers and doors next week.
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Don’t you just love those extra trips to the borg lol.
So how’s the Hitachi battery sawzall?