Looks good to me CANOEDOGS. Runaway projects are a constant problem. I start doing some small thing and the project grows to epic, often Biblical, proportions. And often, in the end, the original task gets missed.
Please.
The basement project is at a level of "epic" now.
10 years ago, we moved in, with assurances that the basement "never flooded."
So, I set to work nights and weekends, and I built out the basement over the summer - nice finished (sheetrock) walls, paint, carpet - the works.
Our second Winter in the house comes, and when there's snow and ice, turns out that the basement does not "flood" but water does get in via heavy external pressure on the block foundation. Wife says we need french drain. I think it's an anomaly, rent some commercial dehumidifiers and all is well...until next winter...
So, the pattern is established - winter=wet basement.
I end up tearing out EVERYTHING - to the bare walls - so they can come and do a full perimeter drain. Everything has to be moved 4' off the walls.
Well, that means I need to move the water tank so they can work (which was in a strange/bad spot anyway), and well, while I'm at it, I'll move the softener and neutralizer, and oh, those need to have the electrical hookups moved, and while I'm at it, since I have to do all that plumbing anyway, I'll move the washer and dryer 3 feet to the right, which means I'll need to extend the drain lines and supply lines and move the 220 line, which really should be re-routed, so I pull it all the way from the breaker box OVER THERE and while I have the breaker box open, well, it seems that there's a few things that should be re-arranged in there, and I should add another branch to the generator panel...then the drain is all done, and now all the walls need to be painted with drylock (did that all the last week) and now that the walls are painted, we like how bright it is we want it brighter so then I have to install some more lighting, but then it seems that the wood stove might be better if we turned it 90 degrees....
and so it goes.
I'm living in a construction site...24/7