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Insulation.
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First sheet of cementboard screwed in... Started with the ceiling first.
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7 sheets of cementboard. Bought 8 total for the shower stall.
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More insulation. This is a quiet and draft free room now.
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The bathroom door. Likely all the other upstairs doors will look the same.
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Sheetrock joint compound. Known as a bucket of white gooey stuff.
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500 feet of Cat5e ethernet cable. It's a start. I realize that 1 gbps might be lacking in a few years, but that's a crisis I'll solve when I'm presented with it. I've got a run to the bathroom complete. I realize that having only ONE ethernet connection in the bathroom might cause difficulties in the future, as we all know, you can never have too many ethernet devices in the bathroom, but I could always mount a hub on the wall and daisychain it back to the network. Somehow we'll survive.
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Type 1 Mastic. Also known as a bucket of white gooey stuff.
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The AC vent in the bathroom. Ductwork is attached in the attic. I'll take pictures of it later. Right now it doesn't go anywhere useful, but it needed to be mounted before the cementboard was put up.
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