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  1. http://www.hgtv.com/kitchens/express-yourself-with-concrete-countertops/index.html

     

    Because of the time and craftsmanship required to build a concrete countertop, the price tag can be high — from about $65 to $125 per square foot, depending on the degree of handiwork involved, according to Concrete in the Kitchen, published by The Concrete Network.

    "Concrete countertops — like any other custom handmade product — command premium prices," says Jeff. "They are very labor-intensive to produce, and the quality is entirely dependent on the skill and craftsmanship of the maker."

  2. It's been a while, but I am pretty sure it was the "in place" method. With all of the reinforcement, framing, smoothing, sealing, etc that needs to be done, it just seemed like more work that it's worth. It did turn out nice though.
  3. I've never had a problem. I've had the same HD DVR since the Steelers won the Super Bowl in 2006, it even moved with me.

     

    I've been in this house and with Insight for 2 years and I'm on my 3rd box now. I have mentioned the shitty quality of the signal and they say "all of the lines are fine" then they leave. They don't care, they're getting paid.

     

    I can't wait to see how quickly their attitude (and price) changes when I tell them I'm dropping them like a bad habit.

  4. Sweet. Nothing better than an easy fix. If you need any further help routing cables up walls or anything let me know. I need help moving a bunch of wiring as well. I am very willing to help anyone who can help me out.

    Like my great-grandfather use to say, "I am a jack of all trades; master of none."

    So, if you ever need any help like this in the future, let me know.

     

    -Mike

  5. Slave cylinder from a 99 TA. Approximately 50K miles on it. It worked when I removed it. I put a new one in when I replaced my clutch. $10

     

    http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii316/OsuSully/For%20Sale/P9230016.jpg

     

     

     

    02+ Slave cylinder. I bought it from someone on LS1tech, then decided to get a brand new one. IIRC, it only has a couple thousand miles on it. $40

     

    http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii316/OsuSully/For%20Sale/P9230017.jpg

     

     

    McLeod Bellhousing. Bought it from someone on LS1tech. It wouldn't clear my y-pipe. $200

     

    http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii316/OsuSully/For%20Sale/P9230018.jpg

     

     

    Stock shifter. Approximately 50K miles. $10

     

    http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii316/OsuSully/For%20Sale/P9230021.jpg

     

     

    Stock upper air box. $10

     

    http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii316/OsuSully/For%20Sale/P9230022.jpg

  6. GE Stove. It's old, missing the knob for the timer. All of the burners work and the oven works. $25

     

    http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii316/OsuSully/For%20Sale/stove.jpg

     

     

    Punching bag with stand. Barely used. $100

    (weights not included)

     

    http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii316/OsuSully/For%20Sale/P2270045.jpg

     

    http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii316/OsuSully/For%20Sale/P2270047.jpg

     

    http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii316/OsuSully/For%20Sale/P2270046.jpg

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