Project Great Wall o' Tanks

Eventually we're getting a big sectional couch with a chaise lounge on the end...trust me i'll be spending substantial time down there :D
 
Eventually we're getting a big sectional couch with a chaise lounge on the end...trust me i'll be spending substantial time down there :D

Oooooh... Going to be buying a plasma TV so the fish aren't bored and sitting around when you're watching them? :grinno:
 
thats the plan :D that rooms is going to be my home theater, so we're looking at probably a 47" flat panel, the big couch, my home theater system that i designed, and all the fishies.
 
thats the plan :D that rooms is going to be my home theater, so we're looking at probably a 47" flat panel, the big couch, my home theater system that i designed, and all the fishies.

LOL I see this thread still going after the actual wall is done. People will be asking when your putting in the couch or whens the tv going up. I for one would also like to see the whole room completed, not just the wall. :grinyes:

Btw, is your avatar from the beboop movie?
 
Yes the avatar is from cowboy bebop, its actually a wallpaper I found. The wall's not done yet, but almost. and yes I'll keep posting pictures until I have everything set up the way I want it whether you guys want to see them or not lol
 
ok ok I finally got the pictures off my camera...ended up bringing my laptop home from work to do it. So without further ado...

Frames attached to the 150, in place
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First piece of sheetrock up
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Walls have been painted too. No more purple!
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Best tool ever
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quarter-round molding that will be along the floor
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this is the wood i'm building the window frames from
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I built Hofer gurgle-busters for my overflows - helped the noise level dramatically.
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All the sheetrock hung
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All the windows are covered with plastic to keep dust out from behind the wall. The turtle tank is taped off from behind because the glass is inset further than the rest. Gives a nice teaser as to what it will look like.
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right-hand side of the room
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this is me thinking to myself "yeah screw this..." I had half a bucket of drywall compound in my basement for a few years, and it had separated pretty badly. I was trying to mix it up to use it, but it ended up getting trashed and I just bought some new stuff.
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Liz painting the walls
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First coat of mud
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wood frames installed
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the frames for the turtle tank are a bit deeper
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first coat of mud sanded
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On the upside, everyone has decided I suck at tape and seam so badly they won't let me do it any more, so Liz's dad has been helping out. Fine with me, he'll do a better job and, hey, I don't have to do it. :D

The mud should be getting finished up tomorrow, final skimcoat/sanding, so I'm hoping by Sunday I can look at getting it painted. Then, the only thing left will be to build and install the false wall to fill that doorway on the left, and repaint the ceiling and that room will be pretty much done. As fas as the fish stuff goes, next big thing will be running water lines behind the wall to hook up an auto-drip system. Goodbye, syphoning.
 
wow ))))))))))))0 I am loving it, all of it!! you worked hard, this will be so awsome when your thru. good job, noooooooo great job!!
 
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