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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/9/2021 12:39:06 PM   
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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/9/2021 1:43:32 PM   
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We visited the house today as we have Mother's Day plans for tomorrow.


Begun planning for the garden yet? Any trees to buy, and plant?


We eventually want to plant a Magnolia tree to the left of the house in front, but any other plans are pretty much on hold until we are able to get the pool and backyard fence built. We are hoping that can all be done by next Summer, but we're hearing stories of wait times for pool construction of 1 - 2 years.

Until then the most I'm planning is to clear the brush for a path to be able to walk the perimeter of the property and a small stone fire pit for the backyard that can easily be relocated when the pool goes in.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/9/2021 1:44:14 PM   
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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/9/2021 2:06:34 PM   
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Pool - that delay is rough. Sadly for pool folks you want tested/quality ones. Assuming in ground it takes a while from start to finish. We worked really hard to get the hole dug/rebarred and poured before the winter so it could all get settled for the spring the finish/tile could be applied. And then the water delivered. It will take a year and a day if you try to fill it with a hose, ours took 6 tractor trailer water tankers to fill!

On the fire pit we made a mistake. The wind doesn't always come from the same direction but 80% of the time it comes from the west here. We put it in a place where most of the time the smoke goes to the seating area next to it. Duh!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/9/2021 4:12:44 PM   
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We're likely going with a vinyl liner pool and any concrete that needs to be poured to support it, as well as the deck around the pool can be done almost any time of the year here. I'm hoping to build a pretty big one, around 20' x 50', so it will take a lot of water to fill it for sure!

The fire pit we are going to start with will just be some concrete garden bricks to make more of a camp fire pit. It will all be temporary, with folding camp chairs to set up UP wind from the fire. After it's relocated for the pool and fencing in the backyard, we'll decide if we want something more elaborate or continue to just keep it simple.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/9/2021 5:59:56 PM   
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Check the pricing between vinyl and stone finish. You will likely need to replace the vinyl in 10 years (or sooner if someone has long nails or does something stupid!) We paved around the pool with stone rather than wood, which was more expensive at the time, but with wood prices today that may not be the case. We had the roof on the house done maybe 7-8 years ago. Oil prices were high so asphalt shingle pricing was high - so went copper. A bit more expensive but that roof will last well beyond my time on the planet, so long term cost effective. And we did it after a pretty bad winter where something like 200 barns collapsed under the weight of snow on the roof. We live in a converted barn. The roofer took 17 tons of roofing material off and replaced it with 4 tons of copper. He had to get special fasteners since the sheathing was basically 170 year oak (basically stone at that age). But labor will be your biggest cost finishing out the place. Go as high end on the materials side as you swing. Installing stone vs formica or something else is the same labor cost.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/9/2021 6:02:57 PM   
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We're likely going with a vinyl liner pool and any concrete that needs to be poured to support it, as well as the deck around the pool can be done almost any time of the year here. I'm hoping to build a pretty big one, around 20' x 50', so it will take a lot of water to fill it for sure!

The fire pit we are going to start with will just be some concrete garden bricks to make more of a camp fire pit. It will all be temporary, with folding camp chairs to set up UP wind from the fire. After it's relocated for the pool and fencing in the backyard, we'll decide if we want something more elaborate or continue to just keep it simple.


When the pool is finished, pray for rain. Maybe a Hurricane/Tropical Storm or three . . .

If you can get fire bricks, those would work better than concrete. Maybe even the bottom of an old steel boiler with a drain hole.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/9/2021 7:25:47 PM   
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We currently drain the water off the roofs into the pond it really helps keep it up to snuff. The bass make adding in Koi 'challenging'. Anything under 12" is bass food, I really don't want to spend $200/fish to get into the decent sized ones.

Another thing for America - when you put up the sheetrock - make them use drywall screws. Many will use roofing nails if they can get away with it, but the roofing nails they will generally 'pop', leading to joint compound, sanding and hoping the touch up paint matches.

But looks like it is going to be a good haunt.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/10/2021 10:07:49 AM   
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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/10/2021 10:21:14 AM   
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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/10/2021 1:33:09 PM   
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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/10/2021 1:40:15 PM   
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Hey.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/10/2021 5:11:35 PM   
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We're likely going with a vinyl liner pool and any concrete that needs to be poured to support it, as well as the deck around the pool can be done almost any time of the year here. I'm hoping to build a pretty big one, around 20' x 50', so it will take a lot of water to fill it for sure!

The fire pit we are going to start with will just be some concrete garden bricks to make more of a camp fire pit. It will all be temporary, with folding camp chairs to set up UP wind from the fire. After it's relocated for the pool and fencing in the backyard, we'll decide if we want something more elaborate or continue to just keep it simple.


Good luck and congratulations with the new house Mike! Lowes sells a nice kit for just above $200 with your veteran discount you'll get 10% off as well.

https://www.lowes.com/pd/Unbranded-NATURA-WALL-FIREPIT-KIT-43-5-W-x-43-5-L-Sahara-Sand-Concrete-Fire-pit-Kit/5000238177

My wife and I bought one and the steel is a little heavier than I thought when I ordered it. Real pleased with it. I've seen people build tables that fit over it as a cover and it acts as somewhat of an outside coffee table.

Since we had to sink one end (block) of our pit into the ground we ended up going to lowe's and buying another row of block which was slightly larger which put a lip type finish on it. I felt it turned out nice, some people glue the block in place but none is required.





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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/11/2021 7:19:10 AM   
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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/11/2021 12:22:50 PM   
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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/11/2021 3:22:36 PM   
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Good morning all.
Settling into a new routine. Been a busy last week with the Mayo Clinic and started 2nd cycle of chemo plus buying a new stove. Oven element took a big puke it broke up into piece it was hard wired so no replacing the element. Oh well, stove was 24 years old. Boy have stoves change since I bought one for my old house 24 years ago. Most appliances and HVAC in Grand Forks are 24 years old in the existing homes from back then. The 1997 flood. Everything new in the kitchen now except the fridge. Also picked up a $490 kick ass smoker last week for free. Cabela's points on my credit card. Schweet. Old furnace vent in the garage works perfect for venting the smoker. First on the list a beef brisket with a simple dry rub. Then baby back ribs. Neighbors are going to hate me with all those aromas wafting in the air. I may need a security system.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/11/2021 3:32:15 PM   
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Good morning all.
Settling into a new routine. Been a busy last week with the Mayo Clinic and started 2nd cycle of chemo plus buying a new stove. Oven element took a big puke it broke up into piece it was hard wired so no replacing the element. Oh well, stove was 24 years old. Boy have stoves change since I bought one for my old house 24 years ago. Most appliances and HVAC in Grand Forks are 24 years old in the existing homes from back then. The 1997 flood. Everything new in the kitchen now except the fridge. Also picked up a $490 kick ass smoker last week for free. Cabela's points on my credit card. Schweet. Old furnace vent in the garage works perfect for venting the smoker. First on the list a beef brisket with a simple dry rub. Then baby back ribs. Neighbors are going to hate me with all those aromas wafting in the air. I may need a security system.



Sounds like a busy week. If your garage is stand alone, you should be ok. But if you're planning on smoking meat in an attached garage, you may have smoke in the house....GP

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/11/2021 4:15:57 PM   
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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/11/2021 9:12:19 PM   
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Some of the old stuff is really worth keeping if you can. The kitchen in our house was put in 20+ years. Only recently did the microwave die. The rest works fine. The apt connected to the house was renovated about 5 years ago. The fridge and the stove are both acting up. Sadly cheaper to replace than attempt to fix.

All this coming from a guy who drives a 1988 Saab....but she runs.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/11/2021 10:10:57 PM   
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Good morning all.
Settling into a new routine. Been a busy last week with the Mayo Clinic and started 2nd cycle of chemo plus buying a new stove. Oven element took a big puke it broke up into piece it was hard wired so no replacing the element. Oh well, stove was 24 years old. Boy have stoves change since I bought one for my old house 24 years ago. Most appliances and HVAC in Grand Forks are 24 years old in the existing homes from back then. The 1997 flood. Everything new in the kitchen now except the fridge. Also picked up a $490 kick ass smoker last week for free. Cabela's points on my credit card. Schweet. Old furnace vent in the garage works perfect for venting the smoker. First on the list a beef brisket with a simple dry rub. Then baby back ribs. Neighbors are going to hate me with all those aromas wafting in the air. I may need a security system.


I do not know if you have been to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. If you do go there, I suggest trying Hardy's BBQ there.

https://johnhardysbbq.com/

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/12/2021 6:40:28 AM   
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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/12/2021 10:57:50 AM   
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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/12/2021 12:14:10 PM   
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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/12/2021 1:34:44 PM   
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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/12/2021 1:36:21 PM   
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Good morning all.
Settling into a new routine. Been a busy last week with the Mayo Clinic and started 2nd cycle of chemo plus buying a new stove. Oven element took a big puke it broke up into piece it was hard wired so no replacing the element. Oh well, stove was 24 years old. Boy have stoves change since I bought one for my old house 24 years ago. Most appliances and HVAC in Grand Forks are 24 years old in the existing homes from back then. The 1997 flood. Everything new in the kitchen now except the fridge. Also picked up a $490 kick ass smoker last week for free. Cabela's points on my credit card. Schweet. Old furnace vent in the garage works perfect for venting the smoker. First on the list a beef brisket with a simple dry rub. Then baby back ribs. Neighbors are going to hate me with all those aromas wafting in the air. I may need a security system.


I do not know if you have been to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. If you do go there, I suggest trying Hardy's BBQ there.

https://johnhardysbbq.com/


I lived in Rochester for 5 years and John Hardy's is good. But, I've also lived in Memphis for 5 years and now NC for 19 years. I'm spoiled for BBQ.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/12/2021 2:05:26 PM   
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Good morning all.
Settling into a new routine. Been a busy last week with the Mayo Clinic and started 2nd cycle of chemo plus buying a new stove. Oven element took a big puke it broke up into piece it was hard wired so no replacing the element. Oh well, stove was 24 years old. Boy have stoves change since I bought one for my old house 24 years ago. Most appliances and HVAC in Grand Forks are 24 years old in the existing homes from back then. The 1997 flood. Everything new in the kitchen now except the fridge. Also picked up a $490 kick ass smoker last week for free. Cabela's points on my credit card. Schweet. Old furnace vent in the garage works perfect for venting the smoker. First on the list a beef brisket with a simple dry rub. Then baby back ribs. Neighbors are going to hate me with all those aromas wafting in the air. I may need a security system.


I do not know if you have been to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. If you do go there, I suggest trying Hardy's BBQ there.

https://johnhardysbbq.com/


I lived in Rochester for 5 years and John Hardy's is good. But, I've also lived in Memphis for 5 years and now NC for 19 years. I'm spoiled for BBQ.



Mike, sounds like you're going to need a new smoker to go with the new house....GP

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/12/2021 2:42:51 PM   
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Good morning all.
Settling into a new routine. Been a busy last week with the Mayo Clinic and started 2nd cycle of chemo plus buying a new stove. Oven element took a big puke it broke up into piece it was hard wired so no replacing the element. Oh well, stove was 24 years old. Boy have stoves change since I bought one for my old house 24 years ago. Most appliances and HVAC in Grand Forks are 24 years old in the existing homes from back then. The 1997 flood. Everything new in the kitchen now except the fridge. Also picked up a $490 kick ass smoker last week for free. Cabela's points on my credit card. Schweet. Old furnace vent in the garage works perfect for venting the smoker. First on the list a beef brisket with a simple dry rub. Then baby back ribs. Neighbors are going to hate me with all those aromas wafting in the air. I may need a security system.


I do not know if you have been to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. If you do go there, I suggest trying Hardy's BBQ there.

https://johnhardysbbq.com/


I lived in Rochester for 5 years and John Hardy's is good. But, I've also lived in Memphis for 5 years and now NC for 19 years. I'm spoiled for BBQ.


Mike, sounds like you're going to need a new smoker to go with the new house....GP


Shortly after moving into Assisted Living, I told the RN Administrator that I was thinking of starting smoking in the spring. With a confused look on her face, she asked me "Why do you want to do that?"

I said "Fish . . . " Then she looked a little embarrassed.

Unfortunately, even though a decent lake was half a mile away, I did not make it there for fishing. It would have been walking downhill but uphill on the way back and I did not have the stamina.

I went with someone to Rochester for a convention. I looked up online how to get to the motel/convention center and had that written down. Then I looked up restaurants. When we got to the motel, he told some of his friends that I had the directions to the motel then laughingly said something like "He even found a good place to eat. Hardy's BBQ." A women who was helping the motel with us guests turned to him and said "That is a good place to eat." He never said another word about it.

Do a good map recon and highlight places of interest.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/12/2021 4:27:10 PM   
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I cannot recall what it is called but the Memphis BBQ fest is a bucket list item. It's off my list, I enjoyed it once. But folks should add it to theirs if they appreciate BBQ. And if you are in Memphis, the Peabody ducks are a hoot.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/12/2021 6:33:58 PM   
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I cannot recall what it is called but the Memphis BBQ fest is a bucket list item. It's off my list, I enjoyed it once. But folks should add it to theirs if they appreciate BBQ. And if you are in Memphis, the Peabody ducks are a hoot.

Can you pick one to BBQ?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/12/2021 6:35:13 PM   
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I cannot recall what it is called but the Memphis BBQ fest is a bucket list item. It's off my list, I enjoyed it once. But folks should add it to theirs if they appreciate BBQ. And if you are in Memphis, the Peabody ducks are a hoot.

Can you pick one to BBQ?


I think that the staff and the other guests might be upset if you tried that.

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