Whenever my wife asks for a spit roast I just post on kijiji and always find lots of willing helpers.
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Well this thread blew up. If any thread should have said Mega it was this one
Bump from way back when I was talking about "S-Class and Maybach" fridges, etc.
Finally went to that rich prick's house and he's got one of these, which is just excellent:
https://www.kitchenaid.ca/en_ca/majo...mf706ess.html?
But... At the end of the day, I didn't realize you wanted one of those sexy, cabinet-style whatever they're called, so perhaps my suggestion is so useless, it's about a 0.15 on the Zen0ps scale.
I'm going to start getting some updates out, but in the meantime, some fun pics.
I'm doing a large wrap around deck (second story of the walkout). I decided to do it with screw piles (buy once cry once!). I also decided to do some of the main house columns and replace them with screw piles on the recommendation of the engineer. He said being close to the lake may as well. While they were digging around back there, I decided to upgrade the drainage and insulation below grade.
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A+++ love watching rich ppl spend $$$
Single helix, eh?...
That's no EIT you got, there.
fuck yeah. mechanical details are the best. good call on the insulation. Do you have radiant/hydronic heat in the slab?
So I am assuming big outdoor bbq hut is in the plans?
I wish, no....I am doing an out-door kitchen/bbq area on the current back deck (you can see it in the last picture with stairs going up to it). The new deck is going to wrap around the house and connect to that deck, so I'll have a dining area, a lounging area, and a kitchen area on the deck level.
BBQ still going to be done in the egg.
Those are really dainty screw piles and they only have one helix. They can have four, for example. I don't have any pictures handy.
A shitty EIT and 90% of Structural Engineers would specify something radically bigger than that.
Which is most likely a great sign and not a bad thing, at all! Your shit ain't going nowhere, and you didn't need a fucking Caterpillar floated in on a barge to "screw those piles to refusal".
*Actual term
Should be built out of a corrosion *resistant material. Duplex should be suitable. *my coworkers, probably.
Looking forward to progress. Bet it looks great.