Reclaimed Requiem
Reclaimed Requiem is a garage workshop dedicated to breathing new life into materials that have already seen their intended purpose fulfilled.
If you see something you like, please feel free to reach out and give me the opportunity to build it for you.
Project #36 of the Challenge:
Woke up to a the other day. After some investigation, I discovered a dripping from the into the . The cause? and . the sediment and haven't noticed any since then. Thank you, God, for !
Project #35 of the Challenge: the
Project #34 of the Challenge: more and for some family members.
This project was going to be the and in the . But after running into a small issue, that will get pushed back to be .
Project #33 of the Challenge: and the and in the
The previous owners of this house must've at some point. Unfortunately, their fix left a lot to be desired, and the ceiling was beginning to and along the . This addressed those issues, the , , and more.
smoothing
Project #32 of the Challenge: the whole room and
Project #31 of the Challenge:
The current multistage includes both obvious and hidden . was replacing the light fixture's current wiring ( ) with ( ).
Project #30 of the Challenge:
This house is over 60 years old. This means there is a lot of "character" in the walls (i.e., , etc). I decided to perform a multistage on this room. : patch the walls.
Project #29 of the : Create a new
I had a spot in my that was not growing well; so, I decided to do a little . Made a with and a bunch of (with some others mixed in).
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Project #28 of the : from a
As I was working on of the , I ran into a in the form of an cemented . The required to remove it resulted in this becoming its own project.
Project #27 of the : a
Unfortunately, a hollow core door is not as as a . This hollow core door was on its and needed a .
Project #26 of the : Replace a faulty
Out of the blue, the opener lost its ability to turn off the . After a little and , I reached the conclusion that a was causing the issue. The old opener had . So I removed it and a new one.
Project #25 of the : a #90°TVMount
After rearranging our , we decided that it was time for a new . Installed this beauty from .
Project #24 of the challenge: in front of the
Replaced a sad with a , a out of , improved the grass with from inside the area and , and used to help .
Project #23 of the challenge: in a
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Project #22 of the challenge: in a
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Check out the
is up next!
Project #21 of the challenge: in a
Fill the with
Who can guess the next step?
Project #21 of the challenge: in a
Fill all the new
Who can guess the next step?
Project #20 of the challenge: in a
Build another .
I used the grass from the area
to and multiple areas in my lawn.
Who can guess the next step?
Project #19 of the challenge: in a
Dug out the rest of the invasive , the roots out of the , put down as a , out the dirt, and dug a .
Then, I built a new . I used the grass from the that I dug during installation to the .
Who can guess the next step?
Project #18 of the challenge: in a !
For years, I've had under this window. I out half of them, the roots out of the , put down as a , out the dirt, and dug a . Who can guess what the is?
P.S. The is thanks to my dog's bathroom habits this past winter. I'll be fixing that too.
Project #17 of the challenge:
This was in need of a little after its fight with . I have it a nice and
Project #16 of the challenge:
The that stretch along the front of this house were in need of a good and so, I
Project #15 of the challenge:
It is and is fast approaching, and I wanted my equipment to be ready! So, we changed the and !
Project #14 of the challenge: Revisit Project 10 and one of the behind the workbench to a . This wasn't really necessary; but I figured I could do it just to be safe and add a little convenience to my future woodworking (the fuse has blown multiple times in the past).
In other news, this will probably be the last electrical related post in a while. The weather is getting better and it's time to get back into the and
Project #13 of the challenge: all the on this floor of the house to match the in Projects 6 and 12
Project #12 of the challenge: and the outdated in a
Project #11 of the challenge saw me performing some more work.
This time, I upgraded all of the in my bathroom to .
Project #10 of the challenge saw me diving back into work.
I took the useless from Project 6 and converted it into a . I also added an additional into the box behind my , updated a combination and outlet, and upgraded all the outlets to outlets.
Similar to the last project, of involved . This time, the were and had some . After a lengthy , here are the !
of the challenge was a little different than the last couple of projects. Soon after installing multiple , one of them started closing at a . I finally got around to performing a on the . After I little , I figured out how to the turning mechanism. It's almost like having all over again!
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Monday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
Tuesday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
Wednesday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
Thursday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
Friday | 09:00 - 17:00 |