choiliefan
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Very nice.
What does "BR" stands for on that pc-board?
That abbreviation is new to me, as that part, that reminds me of a ferrite.
What does "BR" stands for on that pc-board?
That abbreviation is new to me, as that part, that reminds me of a ferrite.
Comming along nicely, be well worth the pain. Hopefully mine will start to be built next month.Dry wall is up, although there still is a long way to go, I am glad to have that over with. Hanging drywall by yourself is a major pain and I'm no spring chicken anymore.
Just had to drag my Jobo and Film Dryer into the room to see how it would look. Still plenty of room for a plywood sink.
Ventilation is going to be a big problem, but I think I have a solution using the single basement window available to me. No chance of drilling out anywhere; it can't be done...
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Comming along nicely, be well worth the pain. Hopefully mine will start to be built next month.
Do you use a pump for waste water or is it gravity fed?
This sounds interesting, but it might be too late for me to adopt this method as I have already laid down the paper tape and need to sand and bed it next weekend. From what I have read, you have to use the sponge technique during application of drywall mortar/mud, not after. Correct?I don't know if others are doing their own drywall, but in my darkroom, to eliminate dust, I used the 'sponge' technique and did NO sanding.
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"Quickset" or "Hot Mud" will be permanently hard after application. But the "Ready Mix" mud is always water soluble, even after it dries. After it is dry, water will soften it and allow smoothing.
It is more work, but I don't think I'll ever dry sand in my home again without professional dust removal equipment.
Do you really "care" what your walls look like.?This sounds interesting, but it might be too late for me to adopt this method as I have already laid down the paper tape and need to sand and bed it next weekend. From what I have read, you have to use the sponge technique during application of drywall mortar/mud, not after. Correct?
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