@@AdventuresInDIY Ohhh! The committee of arseholes. The local dicktators. The original investors of the plots of land. I could not live in a local cult.
@@UberAlphaSirus yeah I don't understand why HOA's are still a thing , or that home owners give hoa's money monthly ,then the hoa tells them what they can and cant do at there own home ....silly
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Looks great!
I just finished mine! Its awesome!
What size house numbers did you use? Also what’s the point/purpose of the angle cuts for the bottom? I don’t see where they are used.
This is a great idea! Especially for a house that sits far off the street!
Looks Great!
That worked out great! 😀
Thank you!
What device did you use in the top of the pillar that powered the led strip.
Pretty cool!
Thank you!
Nice, What's a HOA?
Home Owner's Associate :) They're everywhere in Vegas except older areas.
@@AdventuresInDIY Ohhh! The committee of arseholes. The local dicktators. The original investors of the plots of land. I could not live in a local cult.
@@UberAlphaSirus yeah I don't understand why HOA's are still a thing , or that home owners give hoa's money monthly ,then the hoa tells them what they can and cant do at there own home ....silly
Live in most suburban communities and you will find out quickly what an HOA is...
Looks great! what kind of solar unit did you use?
There's a material list in the article. www.adventuresindiy.com/making/house-numbers-on-a-concrete-pillar
Awesome work dude. Have a merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
Thank you! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! 🎄
That's one great looking house sign 👍 😊
Thank you!
Nice workplace and great working~. Happy new year~!!
Happy New Year!!!
On the plywood insert, cut edges at 45°. That will allow easy removal from concrete after concrete is set.
Awesome mate
Thank you!
Very cool
Great work as always this is your pal Shokunin196 from insta 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you!! Really appreciate it!
@@AdventuresInDIY my pleasure bro 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
removing the safety guide from a table saw is pretty f'n dumb man.
Measure twice, cut once.
Measure once, swear twice... and a half... ish.