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Monday, February 02, 2009

Post #33 Down Under...

We bought our house a little less than a year ago. I quickly became a handyman, building a 270 square foot deck and changing lighting fixtures in the house. Recently, we have talked about finishing our basement.

It won't be easy. I am sure we will have to do a little bit at a time. One of the obstacles is the ceiling in the basement. It is 8 inches of reinforced concrete, essentially creating a bomb shelter. Securing headers and footers for walls will be an experience. Wiring electrical boxes will be interesting as well.

I am looking forward to it. It will be an interesting project.

Does anyone have any hints, tips, or trade secrets to share?

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