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    Quote Originally Posted by green-lantern View Post
    Thanks! BTW sig is awesome
    Thanks! Waiting for the next part of this season is killing me!

    Quick pic of my friend's bar. (Where we watch a lot of our football. )


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    Quote Originally Posted by onebadmollafolla View Post
    Thanks! Waiting for the next part of this season is killing me!

    I know! It's bull shit they are waiting that long. I'm going to forget the story before then.


    Quote Originally Posted by onebadmollafolla View Post
    Quick pic of my friend's bar. (Where we watch a lot of our football. )

    Damn! That's awesome! I had the light under the bar like that until the other day. The lights finally burnt out so I took them out. I'll put new and brighter ones in soon. It gives me great Ideas just looking at that pic.

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    I bet she smells of old mustard and sawdust.
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    Quote Originally Posted by green-lantern View Post
    I have a sink (you can see in some pics) but the people never plumed it that lived here before. I've been thinking of putting in the drain and water but it's going to be a PITA. Meanwhile friends forget and pour shit into the sink, it goes to a 5gal bucket. Then a few weeks later man cave stink.
    Problem solved...


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    I don't have any pluming in the man cave other than beer.

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    i move too often to have a man cave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by green-lantern View Post
    I don't have any pluming in the man cave other than beer.
    Ohhhhh, i thought there was at least some basic in there

    But, im guessing this is not in a basement since theres AC in the wall...it aint terrible hard to add a water line and a drain in a good weekend, with a trip (or 2 or 3) to home depot in that weekend!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wingnut View Post
    Ohhhhh, i thought there was at least some basic in there

    But, im guessing this is not in a basement since theres AC in the wall...it aint terrible hard to add a water line and a drain in a good weekend, with a trip (or 2 or 3) to home depot in that weekend!
    Not a whole lot of basements in TN. This is a room attached to the house. I think it was used as an office at one time because the guy ran a business out of this house. It's the reason why the house has the big garage also. Then the next people that owned the house started to make it a apartment for the mother in law. They never got around to running the pluming though. I can see why, the drain would be the PITA. Concrete floor makes it tricky. I have some ideas but not any good ones. lol

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    Agreed, i spent 5years in clarksville and never saw a basement the while time

    So, not being basement was the first question and makes the job easier...

    ...next question, where is your main sewer line and how far away from sink is it?!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by green-lantern View Post
    Not a whole lot of basements in TN. This is a room attached to the house. I think it was used as an office at one time because the guy ran a business out of this house. It's the reason why the house has the big garage also. Then the next people that owned the house started to make it a apartment for the mother in law. They never got around to running the pluming though. I can see why, the drain would be the PITA. Concrete floor makes it tricky. I have some ideas but not any good ones. lol
    Looks great Paul...

    Maybe in your area there are no basements, but every house we looked at around here in 2006 had a basement.

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    Or, if you REALLY dont wanna mess with plumbing, you could always go this route...

    Self -Contained Hot and Cold Water Portable Sinks

    ...no idea on price, but all it needs is a 120v plug in, even gives you hot water



    basically uses sealed containers under sink to keep things from getting funky...
    Last edited by wingnut; 12-09-2012 at 01:41 PM.

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