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QUOTE: Originally posted by tstage Perhaps this has been asked before in a variety of other posts. If so, forgive me. I'm somewhat new to the forum. ? Question ? If you could construct your own basement (i.e. size, location of utiliites, furnace, and water heaters, etc.) for a new layout, how big and what shape would your basement be? Ideas: Would it be perfectly square or rectangular? Would it be divided into two or more rooms? Accessiblitily? The reason for asking. I went house hunting a few years ago with my wife. We looked at a ranch with a somewhat unusual 1st floor plan. The kitchen was the wrong shape so we weren't particularly interested in it. The basement however, I wish I could have folded up and taken it with me. It went the full length of the house with only one support post right smack in the middle. Clean and dry with ample lighting. I'm guessing it was probably 24 X 48'. My mouth hit the floor. (The furnace and water heater were in the middle with the support post.) Anyway, I've thought how much of a layout could I have had in that space. I'm not complaining. My 4 x 8 table is bringing me much enjoyment at the moment. I'm curious to hear what some of you have to say. Tom
QUOTE: Originally posted by brothaslide I'm from California - What's a basement? Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa[V][V][V]sob sob sob[V][V][V] We don't have no stinkin' basements in CA.
Joe Fugate Modeling the 1980s SP Siskiyou Line in southern Oregon
QUOTE: Originally posted by robengland Man you Yanks have big houses [:0]
Bill Carl (modeling Chessie and predecessors from 1973-1983) Member of Four County Society of Model Engineers NCE DCC Master Visit the FCSME at www.FCSME.org Modular railroading at its best! If it has an X in it, it sucks! And yes, I just had my modeler's license renewed last week!
QUOTE: Originally posted by bill mathewson When you're on septic, and the septic line is 7 feet from the floor, you have to put in a toilet that 'em, 'umph, how can I say this and not be too descriptive - well it has to chew up the doo doo (that how you spell it?) and then pump it up and away. . . My wife suggested that I get a porta-potty like they use in RVs. My neighbors would probably appreciate me coming up with a better solution, especially when the leaves fall from the trees, and I lose my cover. I'll come up w/ a long term solution eventually. I do have a source of water right by the garage door outside for a slop sink. In the interim, I'll just have to either go upstairs, or if I misjudge the moment, just run outside and hide behind a tree. BILL
QUOTE: Originally posted by bill mathewson Paul - Got a chuckle out of your link to the porta potty company. At $1600 + a pop for one, I could also purchase just about my entire diesel roster from Trainworld, or even get a bladder operation if need be ! Seriously, I will find a long term solution, as I spend about twelve hours a day in the basement when workin' on my woodworking, and on the railroad. In the meantime, the leaves are my cover, and I'll get more exercise up and down the stairs this winter - unless we get a freak snowstorm with some decent size drifts ! Anybody else dealing with the issue of installing a toilet in a basement when your house is on septic, or your main drain line is close to the ceiling of your basement? I hate to post a separate topic thread entitled "How do you pee in your basement?" or something akin to that. . . BILL
QUOTE: Originally posted by bill mathewson No drain in the center !? Remember this is the South, and many building codes are much more lenient here than up North. We didn't build this house, and only moved in this past winter. So far so well, and the slope of the land around the house was well done, and I don't anticipate any problems with water intrusion. .........