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hell yea buddy.

now get your ass out there and do some more work ...

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hell yea buddy.

now get your ass out there and do some more work ...

Just for you buddy I went back to work and got some more done.

Got the bracing finished

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Cut all ports to correct length and cemented all but the last joint together

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That's all for tonight :D

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Looks good. After seeing how you did the threaded rod I think that the 2X4's should have went long ways across the box and not the way that they are. It's not going to hurt anything at all and will offer good bracing, but you can see across the box where you could not brace from top to bottom because the threaded rod would hit the ports. I wasn't sure at the time when you first did it and wasn't going to say anything about it until I saw it for sure. You could still cut some to go long ways and piece them in between where you have the one's already mounted.

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Looks good. After seeing how you did the threaded rod I think that the 2X4's should have went long ways across the box and not the way that they are. It's not going to hurt anything at all and will offer good bracing, but you can see across the box where you could not brace from top to bottom because the threaded rod would hit the ports. I wasn't sure at the time when you first did it and wasn't going to say anything about it until I saw it for sure. You could still cut some to go long ways and piece them in between where you have the one's already mounted.

Oops :D, thanks for the correction! Sounds like a plan, will it do much even if its just gonna be little 1 foot pieces screwed in between the 3 foot pieces? Actually I could unscrew the braces and make them intersect kinda if you think that would help. I trust your opinion and I wanna make this thing the best I can.

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I added some cross bracing to hopefully fix the bracing problem that Zach pointed out :D

The braces interlock halfway

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Then I secured the countersink all the way around and started final sanding, until the neighbor yelled over that she was calling the cops so I quit for tonight, tomorrow morning I'll be at it again though and then she can't call the cops :P

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