I figured since the other thread started out as talking about making a club, and what clubs are available, we should have a thread that's just dedicated to setting up trail runs.
The title says it all, and it'll be less cluttered.
So, the 9/18/10 Run to Potato Ridge was a success!
Next item on the schedule is Logandale on 10/23/10 according to McRoberts. Seems like we have a few interested parties! Who all is planning to attend?
If there is anything in the meantime, or someone local wants another rig to ride with them, just post up and see if anyone is available!
I go into a lot of apartments for work and I have run into a few girls that do this at home. All were absolutely disgusting. I even ran into a lady that was a phone sex voice. She looked just like what everyone jokes about. She was like a mix between a lunch lady and a fat carny. I believe she was even eating corn dogs.
looking good. I like the built in shelves and the of centered soap tray (not really sure why everyone always center them, it makes more sense where you have it). Not sure why you put the soap tray though. I thought you had a pink luffa that you used your exfoliating soap with!!!!
I need to redo my master bath. Dang tiles are coming loose. I am assuming that the home builder did not put down thick enough plywood before laying the tile.
I go into a lot of apartments for work and I have run into a few girls that do this at home. All were absolutely disgusting. I even ran into a lady that was a phone sex voice. She looked just like what everyone jokes about. She was like a mix between a lunch lady and a fat carny. I believe she was even eating corn dogs.
looking good. I like the built in shelves and the of centered soap tray (not really sure why everyone always center them, it makes more sense where you have it). Not sure why you put the soap tray though. I thought you had a pink luffa that you used your exfoliating soap with!!!!
I need to redo my master bath. Dang tiles are coming loose. I am assuming that the home builder did not put down thick enough plywood before laying the tile.
looking good. I like the built in shelves and the of centered soap tray (not really sure why everyone always center them, it makes more sense where you have it). Not sure why you put the soap tray though. I thought you had a pink luffa that you used your exfoliating soap with!!!!
LOL, I've actually NEVER even used that shower. That's my common bath and the one my roomie uses. And on top of that, I won't lie, lately there's been a hello kitty shower curtain. But if you pay more then half of my morgage for me, I'll let you hang any shower curtain you want too! LOL
Here's my master bath (under construction in this picture too about 2 years ago) and where I set my pink luffa and exfoliating soap! (BTW, I don't even know what a luffa is so that kinda makes me wonder about you! LOL)
LOL, I've actually NEVER even used that shower. That's my common bath and the one my roomie uses. And on top of that, I won't lie, lately there's been a hello kitty shower curtain. But if you pay more then half of my morgage for me, I'll let you hang any shower curtain you want too! LOL
Here's my master bath (under construction in this picture too about 2 years ago) and where I set my pink luffa and exfoliating soap! (BTW, I don't even know what a luffa is so that kinda makes me wonder about you! LOL)
:2thumbsup: Only reason we cut out the drywall which... Was tile done from like the 70's I would guess...
We did the same thing that was on the other side of this wall which you can see the back of and have had no issues. The water damage visible here is from the leak that snowballed this whole gig. LOL
And like I said, I'm an automotive designer using the help of my retired parents who were in the banking industry and satellite industry. We're not exactly pros here... I'm pretty confident we'll be fine, this is about the 10th one we've done this exact same way.
The shower in my home in Savannah was done wrong but you couldn't tell until it was already fubar. They didn't put the shower pan in correctly and didn't use a water barrier so the floor sank after a couple of years because of the water weight and rot. It was an 8000 dollar job because everything had to be removed including the floor. There was some structural water damage to the support beam under the house too. Moisture attracts termites and we had some. It was a real PITA.
Yike! Looks fun!!! LOL We did do a full water barrier in the pan of the shower in my master for sure but not on the walls. You can see it with the stripes running about 6" up the wall and wrapping over the dam.
Looks good. I doubt you will fill up the shower that far. :laugh: Tubs are usually fine the stand ups are where contractors skimp out because they are in a hurry or they just suck.
You guys see the image jeep released for the concept vehicle they're displaying at EJS in Moab this year. Looks like an interesting mix of new and old! "THEY'VE GONE TO PLAID"
Looks good. I doubt you will fill up the shower that far. :laugh: Tubs are usually fine the stand ups are where contractors skimp out because they are in a hurry or they just suck.
LOL, in the 2+ years I've been showering in it it for sure has never filled up that far! LOL We put a pretty decent slope on the floor pour not really knowing what industry "standard" is...
Carb rebuild failed.(I think anyways)
Got it to start and idle for about a minute. Still cant rev it at all. It pops farts and smells like its running rich. Gah! Why cant anything I buy just work? Its like the car gods are shunning me for past screw ups
Maybe it's something simple you might be overlooking. Happens to me a lot especially after I have been messing with something for too long.
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