My down-sizing pics.. Anybody else have any you want to share?

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  • BlueBirdMusic
    BlueBirdMusic Posts: 2,082
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    Tony M wrote: »
    I fell off the wagon yesterday. :s

    Just by chance, after looking at a post by my wife on Facebook, I went to look at "Facebook Marketplace" and saw a Pioneer Elite VSX-36TX for FREE. The ad said it works fine. The ad was 12 hrs. old... :'(

    I thought...no way but what the heck, ask if it's available in that little instant pm box space.

    A man quickly replied and said he still has it. I asked him to call me and gave him my #. He did. He had many calls from people wanting it but they couldn't go get it for some odd reasons. He said if I was serious, he'd hold it FOR ME...if I was going to go get it right then and there. I was there in 30 min.. :D

    It does work great. I listened to it all last night while working out in the cottage. It made cheap Digital audio surround speakers sound good. Now that says a lot about this unit's capabilities.

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    Ok, I'm back on the wagon again today. o:)




    Glad to see you are RESTOCKING!
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    Harry / Marietta GA
  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,017
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    Just sold another set of speakers so space is reclaimed into the positive once again. ;)

    Although I did LOVE this set of Infinity 4000. They are beautiful and sounded beautiful too.

    Another set of babies/gems have left the nest. :'(

    I did meet another great guy though.
    He visits Wilmington about once a month. I hope he stops by again.

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  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,017
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    Done. :)

    I can now get back to ground level downsizing projects.

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  • Tony M
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    The parts I saved fit this receiver. I had to make 4 new holes for the upper side-panel screws. It matches my Cd player now. :)
    I also have a Huge Pioneer Elite CD/DVD(?) Changer I've been saving that matches these also.
    I'd like to see all 3 pieces together and operational soon. ;)

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  • DaveHo
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    Tony M wrote: »
    Done. :)

    I can now get back to ground level downsizing projects.

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    Needs paint!😉
  • DaveHo
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    In all seriousness, looks great! I've worked with green board before, mudding has a completely different feel than regular drywall. The taping knife wants to grab the board making a nice finish tougher.
  • Tony M
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    I've done enough mudding to be able to imagine the knife being pulled down by the friction from this board's surface. I was going to check and see if KING has tape that matches this color. Maybe later tonight I'll check.

    I really enjoy this green hue for some strange reason. I looked up at it again this evening and smiled. No more insulation dust or stray bugs. And it's done well. It's sealed very well and staying cool. I can imagine putting cedar T&G, Cypress T&G or even PINE T&G years from now.

    It's a joy going in there now! :)

    I'm about to organize the back room some more VERY soon. Sales have been DEAD for a few weeks. I need to advertise some other stuff asap. ;)
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  • TEAforONE
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    I love seeing the evolution of your project. It really looks great!
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  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,017
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    I've been working on clearing some space in the back room for a week or two or more. I've made another albeit small for now donation pile again.

    The goal is to have it organized to where I can FIND stuff instantly when I need something PLUS to donate old stereo stuff like VCRs and whatever.

    I repurposed those 7' tall book cases that sat on the front porch of the cottage for months. I REALLY liked them and was always looking at them and couldn't make up my mind to keep them or donate them or even try to sell them.
    Well... I fixed all the shelves. I added a 3/16" wood strip to one end of all the loose shelves. The shelves are super tight now and can support anything without falling because they were too short. They have helped me go vertical with some things till I decide what to get rid off later.

    I fixed a NICE band saw tonight. I broke the motors starting capacitor 8 years ago while trying to get it UP to the deck's level to put it in the back room. Then the light on it didn't work. It had an ANCIENT light socket mounted in the bulb cover/shield. It probably took me 2-1/2 hours to get it right and cleaned up and set back up.
    Most of that time was trying to find things to fix it! :s>:)

    I think I'll donate some hardware stuff I have in those bins. I need to put these nice boards up on a shelf again like they were in the front room.

    Little by little...

    Donation pile is building up;
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    Back room after a week or more...

    I've had a Craftsman work bench under the big windows for YEARS...with NOTHING in it. :s>:) It's now on the middle wall like another one just like it has been for 8+ years with only one side full of tools in the drawers and then just some BIG industrial wheels behind the door on the other 1/2, side.

    I've already organized a lot and you can hardly tell. Oh well, the scaffolding will be organized tomorrow. It's going where the Band saw was and also where my 12" sliding compound DeWalt saw with it's rolling portable stand was also. The saws will be in front of the scaffolding for a bit afterwards.

    Where the saws were before I dug them out.
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    Access to the back door is getting better. I've ALWAYS thought about access through that back door incase firemen had to gain access through there.

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  • BlueBirdMusic
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    Wow Tony!! You have more stuff than I could have imagined in that secret back room.

    I wish I had those Infinity speakers that you sold.
    "Sometimes you have to look to the past to understand where you are going in the future"


    Harry / Marietta GA
  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,017
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    I have another pair of older bookshelf/stand size Infinity's that are pretty nice too. They're buried in the corner of the front room where that hidden window is.

    I collected so much stuff preparing for retirement plus the great deals on stuff and then I loose a bunch of years. But I still went out once or twice a year to a yard sale or estate sale. I still look at on Craig's list every day. Facebook Market Place every other day too. :s

    I now see stuff and remember the day and scenario surrounding the purchases. Mt brain is like a filing cabinet. But some memories have fallen out of the cabinet.

    My grandiose woodworking dreams were halted years ago.
    Fixing that band saw last night brought back the desire in a big way. I have hundreds of woodworking books I can easily get to now. Who knows, maybe some POLK audio wooden signs, cut with this awesome saw I never really got a chance to use.

    I know how to do most anything home related so I collected great deals on A LOT of stuff. Nickel and dime purchases added up! That's been my problem adding to the stereo love and artsy and cool collectables too.

    A few months ago, I needed some electrical wire to re-wire the attic lights. I went out to my barn shed where I have spare wire and found what I needed. I saved that piece of wire for YEARS. It didn't take up much space either.

    It's the BIG stuff I've bought and barely used that shrunk the floor space the back room.

    I organized A LOT last night and this afternoon!

    It feels great to be back to downsizing even if it is the back room.

    The front room was gone over pretty well.

    The back room needs just as much clearing of stuff as the front room did. Habitat will get A LOT of stuff! ;):)

    Pictures coming later...
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  • aprazer402
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    Tony M wrote: »
    I have another pair of older bookshelf/stand size Infinity's that are pretty nice too. They're buried in the corner of the front room where that hidden window is.

    I collected so much stuff preparing for retirement plus the great deals on stuff and then I loose a bunch of years. But I still went out once or twice a year to a yard sale or estate sale. I still look at on Craig's list every day. Facebook Market Place every other day too. :s

    I now see stuff and remember the day and scenario surrounding the purchases. Mt brain is like a filing cabinet. But some memories have fallen out of the cabinet.

    My grandiose woodworking dreams were halted years ago.
    Fixing that band saw last night brought back the desire in a big way. I have hundreds of woodworking books I can easily get to now. Who knows, maybe some POLK audio wooden signs, cut with this awesome saw I never really got a chance to use.

    I know how to do most anything home related so I collected great deals on A LOT of stuff. Nickel and dime purchases added up! That's been my problem adding to the stereo love and artsy and cool collectables too.

    A few months ago, I needed some electrical wire to re-wire the attic lights. I went out to my barn shed where I have spare wire and found what I needed. I saved that piece of wire for YEARS. It didn't take up much space either.

    It's the BIG stuff I've bought and barely used that shrunk the floor space the back room.

    I organized A LOT last night and this afternoon!

    It feels great to be back to downsizing even if it is the back room.

    The front room was gone over pretty well.

    The back room needs just as much clearing of stuff as the front room did. Habitat will get A LOT of stuff! ;):)

    Pictures coming later...

    Great work Tony! Looking good!
  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,017
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    Thank you.

    I took tonight off. I was just too tired.

    But I got a lot done earlier today. :)
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  • BlueBirdMusic
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    Some nice art across the top of that room too.
    "Sometimes you have to look to the past to understand where you are going in the future"


    Harry / Marietta GA
  • Tony M
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    I got rested last night and did quite a bit more this afternoon.
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    dinner's ready...
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  • txcoastal1
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    Did Bob help?
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  • Tony M
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    He supervised. ;)
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  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,017
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    Today and tonight's progress.
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    This end of the room is NEXT. :) I think I have a lot of donatable items for Habitat in the back corner.

    There's 5 sets of speakers along this wall. One being my RTi12's. I plan on putting them all in the front room after I donate this first load. If it doesn't rain or threaten to, I'll clean up the front room tomorrow.

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    It's feeling good. :)
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  • SeleniumFalcon
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  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,017
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    Some time ago, I needed a place to put it while organizing.

    The lamp was there... :D


    May of 2019... :)
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    I'm looking back...I think something else was in the lamp before the minion.


    Yup. "Chicken Little" sat in it for quite some time.
    Feb. of 2016
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  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,017
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    Dec. of 2015...

    The Minion is making his plan to kick Chicken Little out of the lamp...

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  • Tony M
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    I wanted to hear my RTA12b's tonight so I hooked them up to a receiver I haven't played in a long time. The receiver has been there for years. I used to play it but I stopped when I had to move it out for a spell to switch A/C units. It's been a year or so. It's right under the A/C unit.

    I have a lot more rearranging to do. I could've stayed out there all night enjoying the tunes from the RTA12b's and trying to play Tetris with what's still left.

    I swear my speakers are mating! :s

    I have some downsizing boxes in the front room and a small donation pile in there again also. But I moved a bunch of speakers to the back room tonight and I feel I didn't clear any space. I should have a lot more than what I was seeing toward the end tonight.

    These pics were from the middle of my rearranging. I didn't take any of how it looks now but it's similar.;

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  • jdjohn
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    A small update of what we've been dealing with: this is probably about half of the albums we've gone through from my dad's collection...and AFTER we've pulled out the ones we wanted to keep personally.
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    Then we had a couple of guys come over to take what they wanted. They took about 90% home with them, and the rest were trashed, so then we had this:
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  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,017
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    wow... :o

    That was A LOT of albums.



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  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,017
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    And that was about 1/2 of what you've gone through???

    He loved getting albums as much as Mr. Fritz does.

    I almost was given 1500 classical music albums with the purchase of my Perspex TT but their neighbor took them just before I called about their ad on Craig's list. Can you imagine how much those albums would've choked me to no recovery unless I passed them on like you just did with those. I'm sure they were all in great shape too. Your dad's and this 85 (?) year old man I bought the TT from were a gold mine for classical music lovers. :)
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  • Tony M
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    Since I became healthier this cartoon sums up my life but I'm not complaining one bit. I'm actually glad I can check them off the list. ;):)

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  • jdjohn
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    Tony M wrote: »
    And that was about 1/2 of what you've gone through???

    He loved getting albums as much as Mr. Fritz does.

    I almost was given 1500 classical music albums with the purchase of my Perspex TT but their neighbor took them just before I called about their ad on Craig's list. Can you imagine how much those albums would've choked me to no recovery unless I passed them on like you just did with those. I'm sure they were all in great shape too. Your dad's and this 85 (?) year old man I bought the TT from were a gold mine for classical music lovers. :)
    That was about of the ones my wife and I didn't keep for ourselves. Most of those are easy listening, gospel quartet, and big band. There actually weren't many classical.
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  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,017
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    OK.

    Thanks for clarifying. ;)

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  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,017
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    I finally put the Elite gear together. :p

    I like it.

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    I also fell off the wagon again today. I bought a pair of locally made Hartley " mini reference towers". They need woofer surrounds. I really liked the cabinets A LOT and the price was pretty darn good. The seller was an awesome guy! Nearly the same age as me. Pretty similar life stories and thoughts about what life is like in the USA now.

    Yes...I used a blanket under them to bring them home. :D I laid them on their backs too.

    They have a glossy black laminate top on them that makes them look like they could be art stands.

    I just went out and took some pics of them. :p

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    And here is my latest move to make more space...Stacking my Pinnacles.

    I'll have to hook up a subwoofer to add bass to the speaker "B" top speakers. Both the Onkyo and this Pioneer Elite sends speaker B bass to a sub. No getting around it. Oh well, I have enough subs to make that happen soon. I need to test them and advertise them anyway.

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  • audioluvr
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    Tony M wrote: »
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    I'm starting to miss this look...
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