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Doc's Basement Project

Doc

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After a month of planning and a week of framing the basement project is in full swing. Framing is about done, next is electrical work.
Here are a few pics:
 

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bczoom

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Looking good Doc! I'm scratching my head on a couple things but I'm sure there's a reason or you haven't gotten to it yet.
I don't see any plumbing for outdoor spigots or otherwise. No water needs or haven't gotten to it yet?
 

Doc

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Thanks Brian.
Outdoor spigots all already in place. One is in the previously finished end of the basement with the bathroom / bedroom / storage room area. One is in the far corner of the new storage room that was just framed up. Other one is on the wall past the pool table but not in any of the pics. They are out of view unless you know they are there.

The one finished wall behind the white fridge has the water supply and drain for the wet bar we are putting in. The bathroom is on the far side of that wall so we added that plumbing 4 or 5 years ago when finishing the bathroom.
 
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