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- Location
- Southeast PA
- First Name
- Paw Paw
- Truck Year
- 2007
- Truck Model
- Chevrolet Tahoe LT
- Engine Size
- 5.3, 4WD
Damn dude, your'e diesel.
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I'm good at drywall mudding and bedding, just slow and neat about it. So I don't do it for a living, but I sure do my own. Whenever I move or buy a new house, first thing I do is gut the garage. Take all drywall off. Run power outltes, every 4 feet at workbench height, an outlet up high where a TV Shelf is built, Cable is brought in, phone jacks brought in, 220 outlets for compressor and welder installed, insulate with R13, then rehang drywall, tape, bed and texture. Hang Flourescent lighting at all 4 corners of the garage, shoot cellulose insualtion 12 inches deep in the attic, then purchase insulated garge doors at a later date. The good kind, double walled filled with foam like a referigerator door, not styrafoam with vinyl backing. Then usually add a vent or 2 from the CH&A depending on how big the unit is for the house with duct diverters if needed. Haven't insualted the door here at this house, and haven't added the heat and air vents yet either.
x 2i'm a naturally impatient person and found that if i didn't slow myself down and take my time i'd have to go back and redo things anyway so i might as well take my time.
Thats kinda what I am saying about myself. To aggresive and high strung, so I don't like doing that kinda work. I will do it though. I look forward to get my mind made up on my projects, getting them consolidated into trucks, then get to start making one of them nice looking.
You'll probably end up finding it relaxing once you get into it and according to you as obsessed (not sure you've used that exact word ) as you get when you get focused on something the body work will probably turn out pretty awesome cuz you'll pay close attention to the detail and making sure everything is perfect before spraying any paint on it....