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Ahhhh. so that is what you are into. No judging here. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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i only sound like that when im drunk I can verify that was a rough morning Pics of you two in the morning? Ahhhh. so that is what you are into. No judging here. Technically, it is thursday.... |
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i can't read that without wanting to cry. That is wrong on so many levels. The pictures are just incredible. I swear I read him state he wasn't going to have any windows. None? Holy shit. How depressing. He can light it with candles and open propane flames. Excellent plan. He can use the flames to burn out the termites as well. |
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My apr. You remember when I bought the car? I thought you were there? I needed someone to drive the Honda back home. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What is this 0.9% stuff????????????? My apr. You remember when I bought the car? I thought you were there? I needed someone to drive the Honda back home. |
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I thought he said it was not in FL. View Quote Eh, I don't read things. Reading is for faggots. Looks like Florida. Maybe Georgia. At any rate, it looks like the fucking cretaceous. Humidity about 650%. Which plywood is known to get along with famously. He's counting on the reclaimed wood being pressure treated to protect it from the moisture. I want to put a game camera on the property just to watch it rot in near-real time |
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View Quote that poor guy is gonna end up buried under that "cabin" |
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My apr. You remember when I bought the car? I thought you were there? I needed someone to drive the Honda back home. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What is this 0.9% stuff????????????? My apr. You remember when I bought the car? I thought you were there? I needed someone to drive the Honda back home. Lol, I see I have a practical use! Besides the other thing. |
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Half of the old car payment to house principal, and half to a rainy day fund? thats what im thinking, only it would be a rainy day/ bigger down payment for the next house Out of Canadia?? still in MN just want something a little bigger with a bigger garage What if Caliph Ellison bans cars? who? |
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that poor guy is gonna end up buried under that "cabin" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
that poor guy is gonna end up buried under that "cabin" I think it will rot before he comes back the next weekend. |
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Eh, I don't read things. Reading is for faggots. Looks like Florida. Maybe Georgia. At any rate, it looks like the fucking cretaceous. Humidity about 650%. Which plywood is known to get along with famously. He's counting on the reclaimed wood being pressure treated to protect it from the moisture. I want to put a game camera on the property just to watch it rot in near-real time View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I thought he said it was not in FL. Eh, I don't read things. Reading is for faggots. Looks like Florida. Maybe Georgia. At any rate, it looks like the fucking cretaceous. Humidity about 650%. Which plywood is known to get along with famously. He's counting on the reclaimed wood being pressure treated to protect it from the moisture. I want to put a game camera on the property just to watch it rot in near-real time the warped plywood will let in a lot of light. |
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that poor guy is gonna end up buried under that "cabin" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
that poor guy is gonna end up buried under that "cabin" Maybe he can leave the winch hooked up to a tree. |
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i can't read that without wanting to cry. That is wrong on so many levels. The pictures are just incredible. if someone invited me to stay in (or even enter) that abortion of a structure i would run away as fast as possibel im all for people doing the "diy" thing, but if you dont know what you are doing the you should educate yourself before attempting to build it |
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The faux ridge beam is probably my favorite. http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa54/grenade4lunch/16_zps967dd264.jpg View Quote a good sneeze will knock that pos over |
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thats what im thinking, only it would be a rainy day/ bigger down payment for the next house Out of Canadia?? still in MN just want something a little bigger with a bigger garage What if Caliph Ellison bans cars? who? The future caliph of Minneadishu. |
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the warped plywood will let in a lot of light. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I thought he said it was not in FL. Eh, I don't read things. Reading is for faggots. Looks like Florida. Maybe Georgia. At any rate, it looks like the fucking cretaceous. Humidity about 650%. Which plywood is known to get along with famously. He's counting on the reclaimed wood being pressure treated to protect it from the moisture. I want to put a game camera on the property just to watch it rot in near-real time the warped plywood will let in a lot of light. What? Just cover it up with felt, lol. |
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if someone invited me to stay in (or even enter) that abortion of a structure i would run away as fast as possibel im all for people doing the "diy" thing, but if you dont know what you are doing the you should educate yourself before attempting to build it View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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i can't read that without wanting to cry. That is wrong on so many levels. The pictures are just incredible. if someone invited me to stay in (or even enter) that abortion of a structure i would run away as fast as possibel im all for people doing the "diy" thing, but if you dont know what you are doing the you should educate yourself before attempting to build it |
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On the plus side, he could make a hell of a book about this. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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He can use the flames to burn out the termites as well. And dry out the wood. On the plus side, he could make a hell of a book about this. "How Not to Be: Volume I" |
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a good sneeze will knock that pos over View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The faux ridge beam is probably my favorite. http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa54/grenade4lunch/16_zps967dd264.jpg a good sneeze will knock that pos over The big bad wolf post is my favorite. |
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The faux ridge beam is probably my favorite. http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa54/grenade4lunch/16_zps967dd264.jpg a good sneeze will knock that pos over Fortunately there are no hurricanes or tornadoes in the south. |
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What? Just cover it up with felt, lol. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I thought he said it was not in FL. Eh, I don't read things. Reading is for faggots. Looks like Florida. Maybe Georgia. At any rate, it looks like the fucking cretaceous. Humidity about 650%. Which plywood is known to get along with famously. He's counting on the reclaimed wood being pressure treated to protect it from the moisture. I want to put a game camera on the property just to watch it rot in near-real time the warped plywood will let in a lot of light. What? Just cover it up with felt, lol. |
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I wouldn't worry about it. It's in Florida and the baseboards are touching the ground. It will have windows in less than a year. In the form of a wall no longer existing View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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i can't read that without wanting to cry. That is wrong on so many levels. The pictures are just incredible. I swear I read him state he wasn't going to have any windows. None? Holy shit. How depressing. I wouldn't worry about it. It's in Florida and the baseboards are touching the ground. It will have windows in less than a year. In the form of a wall no longer existing it wont stay standing that long |
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He can use the flames to burn out the termites as well. And dry out the wood. On the plus side, he could make a hell of a book about this. "How Not to Be: Volume I" He could have a series on TLC..... |
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if someone invited me to stay in (or even enter) that abortion of a structure i would run away as fast as possibel im all for people doing the "diy" thing, but if you dont know what you are doing the you should educate yourself before attempting to build it View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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i can't read that without wanting to cry. That is wrong on so many levels. The pictures are just incredible. if someone invited me to stay in (or even enter) that abortion of a structure i would run away as fast as possibel im all for people doing the "diy" thing, but if you dont know what you are doing the you should educate yourself before attempting to build it For serious. We're not talking about building a dovetailed bookcase here (which honestly isn't that hard, just requires some practice). Stick based construction is incredibly simple. There's a shitload of books at home depot or on the internet. It's not hard to do this right. |
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He can use the flames to burn out the termites as well. And dry out the wood. On the plus side, he could make a hell of a book about this. "How Not to Be: Volume I" He could have a series on TLC..... Honey Boo Boo: The Shackening |
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Truly a epic thread in the making. MOre likely to end with the OP taking his pics and storming off. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The faux ridge beam is probably my favorite. http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa54/grenade4lunch/16_zps967dd264.jpg Truly a epic thread in the making. MOre likely to end with the OP taking his pics and storming off. and then being found dead under the pile of debris that was his cabin |
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For serious. We're not talking about building a dovetailed bookcase here (which honestly isn't that hard, just requires some practice). Stick based construction is incredibly simple. There's a shitload of books at home depot or on the internet. It's not hard to do this right. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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i can't read that without wanting to cry. That is wrong on so many levels. The pictures are just incredible. if someone invited me to stay in (or even enter) that abortion of a structure i would run away as fast as possibel im all for people doing the "diy" thing, but if you dont know what you are doing the you should educate yourself before attempting to build it For serious. We're not talking about building a dovetailed bookcase here (which honestly isn't that hard, just requires some practice). Stick based construction is incredibly simple. There's a shitload of books at home depot or on the internet. It's not hard to do this right. |
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The faux ridge beam is probably my favorite. http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa54/grenade4lunch/16_zps967dd264.jpg Truly a epic thread in the making. MOre likely to end with the OP taking his pics and storming off. and then being found dead under the pile of debris that was his cabin At least he doesn't have cats to snack on his corpse.... |
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Eh, I don't read things. Reading is for faggots. Looks like Florida. Maybe Georgia. At any rate, it looks like the fucking cretaceous. Humidity about 650%. Which plywood is known to get along with famously. He's counting on the reclaimed wood being pressure treated to protect it from the moisture. I want to put a game camera on the property just to watch it rot in near-real time View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I thought he said it was not in FL. Eh, I don't read things. Reading is for faggots. Looks like Florida. Maybe Georgia. At any rate, it looks like the fucking cretaceous. Humidity about 650%. Which plywood is known to get along with famously. He's counting on the reclaimed wood being pressure treated to protect it from the moisture. I want to put a game camera on the property just to watch it rot in near-real time even worse, thats OSB that shit is lie a sponge, he even used it for the sub floor. thats not even close to code even if he had a real footing his floor would be waveing at him inside of 2 months |
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Maybe he can leave the winch hooked up to a tree. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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that poor guy is gonna end up buried under that "cabin" Maybe he can leave the winch hooked up to a tree. use it to haul himself out of the debris |
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even worse, thats OSB that shit is lie a sponge, he even used it for the sub floor. thats not even close to code even if he had a real footing his floor would be waveing at him inside of 2 months View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I thought he said it was not in FL. Eh, I don't read things. Reading is for faggots. Looks like Florida. Maybe Georgia. At any rate, it looks like the fucking cretaceous. Humidity about 650%. Which plywood is known to get along with famously. He's counting on the reclaimed wood being pressure treated to protect it from the moisture. I want to put a game camera on the property just to watch it rot in near-real time even worse, thats OSB that shit is lie a sponge, he even used it for the sub floor. thats not even close to code even if he had a real footing his floor would be waveing at him inside of 2 months As far as I can tail the closest he has to a footer is that concrete block with slats for 2x4s. There's a LOT of wood in contact with the dirt. I also love the fact that he just up and built his subfloor on top of the remains of his last bonfire. |
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even worse, thats OSB that shit is lie a sponge, he even used it for the sub floor. thats not even close to code even if he had a real footing his floor would be waveing at him inside of 2 months View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I thought he said it was not in FL. Eh, I don't read things. Reading is for faggots. Looks like Florida. Maybe Georgia. At any rate, it looks like the fucking cretaceous. Humidity about 650%. Which plywood is known to get along with famously. He's counting on the reclaimed wood being pressure treated to protect it from the moisture. I want to put a game camera on the property just to watch it rot in near-real time even worse, thats OSB that shit is lie a sponge, he even used it for the sub floor. thats not even close to code even if he had a real footing his floor would be waveing at him inside of 2 months |
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