If the initial overflow goes down and then up the wall and over the ceiling, I don't see it as an issue for flooding. And if your overflow is just below the water line, that would limit the amount of water.
Thanks! It is strong as a mamoth!That stand is plenty strong. The vertical strength of those studs is insane.
A single 4x4 load capacity is roughly 4500-5000 lbs. And it is held securly at the bottom and the top. There shouldnt. be any wobble.
Looks great.
Awesome. Ill put as many pics as i canLooking good I love watching big builds. Can't wait for more updates
Thanks ChappyVery nice!
Sure thing!looks an interesting build, keep the pics coming
That stand is plenty strong. The vertical strength of those studs is insane.
A single 4x4 load capacity is roughly 4500-5000 lbs. And it is held securly at the bottom and the top. There shouldnt. be any wobble.
Looks great.
I agree that your space is small, but I don't think a strong white like the second image you posted is the answer. This would be just as stark and domineering as too dark would.
What if you went with something more neutral, say a beige or ecru colour? What would blend in with the colours of your other furniture and the rest of the room instead of standing out?
Dave.M
For running your plumbing outside, digging and breaking the cement seems pretty excessive. How about just along the floor where that baseboard is a create a box as small as possible to cover it so in essence a fat baseboard. Or bust out the bottom foot+- of drywall along the wall and drill some holes in the studs and feed your water lines through the holes and patch it all up?
That's gonna look sharp.