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Bob, why not go to SS?
Nice catch Ryan, You must have a really big monitor....you always catch detail. It is cat6 for a ubiquity AP. The closet to the right is the nerve center for the entire property. 100mb connection, video matrix switcher, HDMI baluns, all the , NVR, Satellite-DVR, DVD, network server, stereo, etc. It will then be piped to the main house and the seacan. Will be installing all Ubiquity POE camera's and access pointsThanks Ken, The stain turned out darker, much darker than what it was supposed to be but can't change it now. downstairs will have an arch top with a keystone over the windows and doors.Standby JR, pics of the floor coming. It the upstairs its a Shaw carpet frisee with memory foam pad. Downstairs will be tile with a reclaimed wood look.
Little update. Went to spiral stair place and got quote. Reasonable at $1800This is for a locally sourced one piece welded stairs with balcony railing. Painted black. Too bad it’s a 4 week lead time. Maybe they’ll beat estimate. Finished the trim upstairs except the parts around the stairwell. Once stairs are in I’ll finish that trim and carpet will go down. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I really like the SS idea but have not pulled the plug yet. Had Vivint for a few years, but service was $$$. Live and learn,,,,,,,,,,,I think a little about hacking with wireless cameras, but not sure if I should. With wired it is easy to add a camera and not pricey.
Quote from: JR on November 28, 2018, 01:01:40 AMI really like the SS idea but have not pulled the plug yet. Had Vivint for a few years, but service was $$$. Live and learn,,,,,,,,,,,I think a little about hacking with wireless cameras, but not sure if I should. With wired it is easy to add a camera and not pricey.In a real life issue where someone comes to your home with ill intent what in the large scope will the difference between WiFi vs hard line, secured self contained be? Will either stop someone? I know I ran a bunch of stuff to hard wire cameras but my thought was to not need to change batteries. My only thought was the power source. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Based on those recommendations and the fact that I’m in the same area/climate zone as Duane, I’m going to say that they should handle heating my place in winter. I’m going to see what exactly I need. I’m In the process of seeing if the existing LP furnace/central air is worth saving, or do I replace with mini split. It would save me the $500 for filling the LP tanks. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Now that you have mentioned it, I remember those were all over the place in Afghanistan. That would have answered my question without having to ask if I had remembered that. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
At least, after all, each Air Force hooch has to have a couple each. ;)Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Nicest little "Cottage" I think I've ever seen anyone buildCommendableLike that saw too, I have one...
Quote from: Flyin6 on December 15, 2018, 11:22:31 AMNicest little "Cottage" I think I've ever seen anyone buildCommendableLike that saw too, I have one...Your going to need to step up your quality on the farm side projects bud. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Those should be nice and less work!I need to address my moms house (mine now) Not sure if I want to upgrade and sell or just sell. (Its clean but a little dated)
Thanks guys. I have the 12 inch standard compound miter saw that is 23 years old now (Man, I'm getting old, bought that saw in '95 to remodel my first house) Wife and girls got me the sliding compound for my birthday.Stairs are on order. Should be ready either next week or week after, I think. They are one piece welded so should be a matter of threading them through the door and standing them up and bolting it down. Carpet should be in before the stairs go up which will complete the upper floor.That leaves tile floor, tile in the shower, cabinets, countertops, toilet, shower glass enclosure, them base molding and trim on the doors.Then I'll have to run the LP line to the tankless water heater