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Build thread etiquette
I'm just starting my statement monitor build and am going to be taking lots of pictures along the way. When I've done this in the past (my towers, computer speakers, car installs, etc) and I've been more active on other forums I've always posted a build thread and kept it current as I go through the process, sharing my current points of frustration as well as the positive things that happened that day as they actually take place. We're not quite talking daily updates, but I'll post some progress at least once/twice a week.
I'm not sure how well received something like that would be on such a compact forum (two sections as opposed to a couple). I don't want my thread, which will probably be active for a month or so, to keep getting bumped to the top whenever I update it. However, if it's been done in the past with much success then I won't have any issues doing it. Worst case scenario I just post a ton of pictures when I'm done, but that's no where near as fun 
It would be nice of PE would make a build thread area as well as something for finished non-project showcase projects *cough cough*
Searching came up with one example (ironically for the same speakers), so I assume it would be ok but I figured I would still put it out there.
So what do you think? Make a thread and keep it current as I build (this thread will live for a while), make a thread when I'm done with a ton of pictures (this won't be as entertaining and also will lose some of the impact waiting for the next update and what have you creates - you know, getting the readers involved), or just skip it all together and post nothing
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