lil_Blue_Ford
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When they got the house they ripped out carpets and scrubbed the place pretty good before painting everything so the smell wasnāt really an issue anymore but the resin was crazy. We were able to clean up and reuse the fan in there but it just about required brake clean to strip the resin off. Disgusting.I'd have gutted it simply because of the toxic level of tobacco additive resin.I couldn't imagine the stench! I definitely agree that there are some items that are the standard, and anything else/less is not worth the cost savings. Just wanted to note the excellent use of the angle of the stairs and the wide light vs. a simple bulb, and I love how you managed to do the room with recovered items. Nice, man!
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I didnāt pick the light, but I did insist on putting it there. The old light was a like 18ā cheap tube light that was hacked in right on top of the medicine cabinet. No electrical box. Fire hazard deluxe. I still canāt believe that a building code enforcement officer lived there for like 20 years and ānever knew there were any issues.ā
I knew there was serious problems the first time I set foot in the house, there was measurable voltage on the neutral and someone had chopped out not only some of the posts supporting the beam in the basement but also cut a section of beam out and left it unsupported. Some of the rooms donāt have plaster or drywall, they have 1/4ā paneling that was installed backwards and wallpapered. The level of hackery is phenomenal.

