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This is an oak chest I made for my boy to keep his toys in. It's extremely sturdy and durable. You can climb on top and jump up and down with no fear of it breaking. He likes to climb inside and shut the lid with a flashlight to read a book or play a game. Pretty sure he spends more time in it than his toys do. Anyone else find peace in building and working with your hands?

This is an oak chest I made for my boy to keep his toys in. It's extremely sturdy and durable. You can climb on top and jump up and down with no fear of it breaking. He likes to climb inside and shut the lid with a flashlight to read a book or play a game. Pretty sure he spends more time in it than his toys do. Anyone else find peace in building and working with your hands?

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Cool, how was doing the epoxy floor? Was thinking of doing that on basement floor/ walls on a 4x6 root cellar. Good to teach the kids that being handy is a skill they can do.

It was surprisingly easy. I was worried I'd screw it up, but once I started i realized just how easy it was. One kit supposedly does 100-120 square feet, I bought 2 for a 100 square ft room. So my suggestion is to double what they consider minimum. I'm glad I listened to my instinct because I don't know how there could be enough in 1 kit to do the square footage it recommended. It's literally as easy as taking a paint roller to the floor. You pour a couple inch wide strip unto the floor and roll it out. Swirl circles into when done then move back towards the door and do again. Take 8 hours to walk on and 24 to drive on if in a garage. It self levels. Looks rough when you first finish but after an hour it looks amazing. Cost isn't too bad either. Between $1-2/ square foot. If I could figure out how to post a pic in the replies I'd show a picture of the floor I done. It has a burnished copper finish. I got the supplies from Menards.

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Lol, made a trip to Menards this morning, I will have to add that to my shopping list for next time. For me tile work is really fun. Not easy on the knees but what a difference to have back splashes or heated tile bathroom floors...

I swear every time I walk in that store for one thing I walk out with several hundred dollars worth. Lol Tile is beautiful if done right. I've never installed tile myself, but I've watched it done many times.