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luxury handset posted:this month's cover story for White Supremacist Living Rooms Production design for the new season of The Man in the High Castle lookin' good
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# ? Jun 21, 2019 16:53 |
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Electric Bugaloo posted:Yeah, that's deffo Robert E Lee front and center there, and that's the stars n' bars behind him. the whole house is has a creepy vibe usually sword dad energy is like katanas or some kind of goofy gamer fantasy sword, the worst example is god damned sabers christ look in the mirror. is that a world of warcraft poster and a quiver of arrows?
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# ? Jun 21, 2019 17:18 |
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luxury handset posted:the whole house is has a creepy vibe gut it all, yuck
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# ? Jun 21, 2019 17:24 |
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luxury handset posted:the whole house is has a creepy vibe Do any women live in this house?
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# ? Jun 21, 2019 17:24 |
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Looks like your standard deep south well-off white dude house with 3000 square feet, a 4-wheeler shed, and a gun case in the living room. I guarantee you somewhere on a wall there is a framed LSU/Alabama/UGA/Clemson/Arkansas/Ole Miss painting of some kind
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# ? Jun 21, 2019 17:28 |
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Phil Moscowitz posted:Looks like your standard deep south well-off white dude house with 3000 square feet, a 4-wheeler shed, and a gun case in the living room. I guarantee you somewhere on a wall there is a framed LSU/Alabama/UGA/Clemson/Arkansas/Ole Miss painting of some kind
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# ? Jun 21, 2019 18:06 |
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lmao the lite beer sign in the bedroom of a grown rear end adult
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# ? Jun 21, 2019 18:23 |
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luxury handset posted:this month's cover story for White Supremacist Living Rooms the computer desk wedged behind the couch is an interesting choice. the other pic angle of the living room, combined with this shot, makes me think the whole room is packed so tight that there's like 1 clear path that weaves between all the furniture and gewgaws and only one person can stand up to move around at a time. there's so many other elements that make no sense. what's the point of the chairs that are on the same wall as the tv, facing away from it? why do you need a lazy-boy recliner in your bed room less than a foot from your actual bed? plus all the racism paraphernalia
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# ? Jun 21, 2019 18:44 |
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Facebook Aunt posted:Do any women live in this house? Yes, one, and she's not allowed to speak out of turn or express her likes or desires, but by golly she's put on a pedestal, in words, anyway.
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# ? Jun 21, 2019 20:33 |
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luxury handset posted:the whole house is has a creepy vibe AND a pull up bar. I was thinking old white dude until the warcraft poster after which I'm recalibrating to 30s white dude, which explains the lack of a framed stars & stripes folded into a triangle.
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# ? Jun 21, 2019 20:45 |
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Jaded Burnout posted:AND a pull up bar. I was thinking old white dude until the warcraft poster after which I'm recalibrating to 30s white dude, which explains the lack of a framed stars & stripes folded into a triangle. Other possible biography- successful late 30s/early 40s bachelor suing lawyer with plenty of money and no taste that hired his mother’s decorator to make his bachelor pad look like his mother’s house but masculinized- leather furniture instead of chintz and wood everywhere. House is for sale because he got married and the wife hates it wants to move somewhere else and paint EVERYTHING white and get some arts with smears of gold and white on them (she might even be the artist behind these creations). There’s also a banjo in the corner of the bedroom for added whiteness.
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# ? Jun 21, 2019 21:23 |
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My house has dumb ugly "ceiling titty" dome light fixtures in the bedrooms. They're extremely 1980s and are about to fall right out of the ceilings. I need to replace 14 of them, including bedrooms, hallways, closets, and a bathroom. What is an economical solution that will either A. last 10+ years or B. I can replace the bulbs very quickly and easily without tools?
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# ? Jun 21, 2019 21:41 |
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GoGoGadgetChris posted:What is an economical solution that will either A. last 10+ years or B. I can replace the bulbs very quickly and easily without tools? Most light fittings these days at most have a cover you just unscrew by hand and remove the bulb. I can't speak for the US but common types in the UK are recessed spotlights (GU10), directional spotlights (also GU10), or normal hanging bulbs with lampshades. Changing any of those is 99% finding something to stand on and 1% changing the bulb.
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# ? Jun 21, 2019 21:50 |
Bad Munki posted:I think I also posted about the living room fireplace in here. That's happening either this week or next, the mantel and drawer cabs are all done. This is the current state of my living room wall: Holy crap, it’s happening, just got a pic from my guy, the finish on the mantel is done: I can’t wait to get personal with that thing, the color and texture is amazing, I know I’m gonna spend way too much time sliding my hand along the face, all 15’ of it. Centerpiece for the whole drat floor.
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# ? Jun 21, 2019 21:52 |
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Bad Munki posted:Hey I'm no designer but I'm a self-taught design thread expert and I put together a couple ideas for you, just some food for thought Jesus, it's like someone brought a forensics blacklight to an incel's apartment
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# ? Jun 21, 2019 22:26 |
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Bad Munki posted:Holy crap, it’s happening, just got a pic from my guy, the finish on the mantel is done: That turned out REALLY nice.
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# ? Jun 21, 2019 22:38 |
Bad Munki posted:Holy crap, it’s happening, just got a pic from my guy, the finish on the mantel is done:
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# ? Jun 21, 2019 22:47 |
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Bad Munki posted:Holy crap, it’s happening, just got a pic from my guy, the finish on the mantel is done: That looks awesome-that's a big damned hunk-o-walnut. They did a great job toning/blending in the sapwood too (assuming there was some as it's live edge?) Do you know what the finish is? I've never thought about using foam to hold stuff on while finishing-I like the idea, but would be worried the solvents in lacquer would make a mess of it. Gonna have to experiment with that now.
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# ? Jun 21, 2019 23:07 |
He said it took like four dye treatments to get it the way he wanted. I can’t argue with the results. I think I can see a little bit of a gradient, but not the actual sapwood edge, and honestly any gradient to a darker finish on the face I think looks great, kinda smokey. I have a table with exactly such a color scheme. The top coat is dead flat lacquer, I assume they sprayed that on.
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# ? Jun 22, 2019 00:08 |
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Bad Munki posted:Holy crap, it’s happening, just got a pic from my guy, the finish on the mantel is done: Me likey! It's got cracks! Commence TooMuchAbstraction triggering...... Kaiser Schnitzel posted:That looks awesome-that's a big damned hunk-o-walnut. They did a great job toning/blending in the sapwood too (assuming there was some as it's live edge?) Do you know what the finish is? I've never thought about using foam to hold stuff on while finishing-I like the idea, but would be worried the solvents in lacquer would make a mess of it. Gonna have to experiment with that now. I've never seen sapwood that well integrated, I think he carved it off. Doesn't sapwood grain there kinda dumb out like poplar? He HAD TO HAVE CARVED IT OFF!
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# ? Jun 22, 2019 00:08 |
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Mr. Mambold posted:It's got cracks! Commence TooMuchAbstraction triggering...... Nah, that's fine. It's when the entire piece looks like it's been split in two that I start having problems. Nice wood, buddy.
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# ? Jun 22, 2019 00:15 |
Mr. Mambold posted:Me likey! A couple at each end, both top and bottom. quote:I've never seen sapwood that well integrated, I think he carved it off. Doesn't sapwood grain there kinda dumb out like poplar? He HAD TO HAVE CARVED IT OFF! Nope, just scraped the bark and sanded it smooth here and there.
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# ? Jun 22, 2019 00:16 |
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Bad Munki posted:
Grain is perfect, looks like all heartwood to me. Way to casually flaunt your wealth with a $1000 log. Or did you harvest that monstah yourself? It's glorious.
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# ? Jun 22, 2019 00:20 |
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Dang, that's a good-looking butterfly join there.
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# ? Jun 22, 2019 00:28 |
Mr. Mambold posted:Grain is perfect, looks like all heartwood to me. Way to casually flaunt your wealth with a $1000 log. Or did you harvest that monstah yourself? It's glorious. It helps that the guy doing this is the husband of one of my wife’s co-workers. Based on my math, we paid wholesale rate on the lumber as if it were the same total board feet but just in normal size pieces of 4/4. Maybe a little more, but not terribly. We got it straight from the tree farm, which is owned/operated by a friend of the guy doing this for us. It’s all about the network. Here’s the same piece in April of 2017. It’s pretty amazing to me to have picked out the very log, drawn the centerline for what we wanted, and then here we are.
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# ? Jun 22, 2019 00:34 |
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Mr. Mambold posted:Me likey! Bad Munki posted:It helps that the guy doing this is the husband of one of my wifes co-workers. Based on my math, we paid wholesale rate on the lumber as if it were the same total board feet but just in normal size pieces of 4/4. Maybe a little more, but not terribly. We got it straight from the tree farm, which is owned/operated by a friend of the guy doing this for us. Its all about the network. Also that dried real fast, but walnut is pretty cooperative stuff drying. That's got to be like 16 or 20/4?
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# ? Jun 22, 2019 00:48 |
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That wood is awesome.
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# ? Jun 22, 2019 00:50 |
Honestly I don’t know what the story is with the sawmill, we just went over there one day and picked through the pile. As for drying, he had just built a kiln and parked this on the floor there where it lived for darn near a year as other batches came and went. It was upwards of 6” at that point. Finished out to 5” on the nose.
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# ? Jun 22, 2019 00:52 |
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big wood big life
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# ? Jun 22, 2019 01:23 |
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Kaiser Schnitzel posted:Possibly the son still living at home too. I agree with this. Late 30's nerd took over his parent's home.
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# ? Jun 22, 2019 01:25 |
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Unf that just makes it better. Real craftsmanship. Didn't see it in the original. I'm so jealous. And not sure I can work that into the room I'd like it in.......seems that shroud be all rough hewn. Ignore the furniture that needs to be reupholstered and those awful blinds. But this fireplace is built wrong. I need at least one more course of brick on top. So if I'm already moving poo poo.....
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# ? Jun 22, 2019 02:30 |
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https://twitter.com/deviantollam/status/1142260108673482752?s=19
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# ? Jun 22, 2019 14:46 |
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Jaded Burnout posted:Most light fittings these days at most have a cover you just unscrew by hand and remove the bulb. I can't speak for the US but common types in the UK are recessed spotlights (GU10), directional spotlights (also GU10), or normal hanging bulbs with lampshades. Changing any of those is 99% finding something to stand on and 1% changing the bulb. A lot of recessed LED lights are basically sealed pods with no replaceable bits. Some Ikea-level hanging fixtures are the same way.
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# ? Jun 22, 2019 15:43 |
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What’s the best way to block out sun from those lovely vertically slanted blinds that cover glass sliding doors? I live in an apartment with them. I don’t think conventional drapes would work because the blinds have those stupid tracks that pop out a few inches from the wall. At this point I’m thinking of a sleeping blindfold. Unfortunately I’m a super light sleeper (hence needing to block all light) and masks on my face tend to keep me awake.
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# ? Jun 23, 2019 15:46 |
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JIZZ DENOUEMENT posted:What’s the best way to block out sun from those lovely vertically slanted blinds that cover glass sliding doors? You can get brackets at Ikea that can clear the blinds track such as these - https://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/60217228/ . I have a set of of these and they work really well - enough clearance to have the curtain easily slide. paberu fucked around with this message at 23:41 on Jun 23, 2019 |
# ? Jun 23, 2019 15:50 |
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The brackets that let you hang a curtain over blinds is probably the best way to go. If you're confident in your handyman skills, you can also just remove the blinds, shove them in a closet until you move out, and put up regular curtains.
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# ? Jun 23, 2019 20:14 |
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JIZZ DENOUEMENT posted:What’s the best way to block out sun from those lovely vertically slanted blinds that cover glass sliding doors? Vertical blinds are horrible. You may be able to unclup the blind parts from the track , and re-use it to pu tip a light, blackout curtain. Or just put a proper curtain rail in from of it and put up curtains over the lot.
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# ? Jun 23, 2019 22:07 |
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JIZZ DENOUEMENT posted:What’s the best way to block out sun from those lovely vertically slanted blinds that cover glass sliding doors? If it's a bedroom and you don't care about ever being able to let in light you could go with a tinted window film. No glue, no mess, peels off easy when you're ready to move. example: https://www.amazon.com/Gila-Privacy-Static-Residential-Adhesive/dp/B000HE57JS
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# ? Jun 24, 2019 01:39 |
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I want to add a new top to a table that used to contain a sewing machine. I think it would look good with a granite top. How would I go about securing a granite slab to a wooden top, or is there a better material?
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Maigius posted:I want to add a new top to a table that used to contain a sewing machine. I think it would look good with a granite top. How would I go about securing a granite slab to a wooden top, or is there a better material? What kind of sewing table is it?
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