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Gutterz
09-05-2011, 01:51 PM
How are you guys doin? :clapping:
Kal-EL
09-05-2011, 05:31 PM
Gutterzzzzzzzzzzzz! How in the sam dickens you been homie :D
:welcome: back home from vacation :)
Patch
09-05-2011, 06:19 PM
Where ya been?
kikicoco1334
09-05-2011, 06:42 PM
welcome back! long time no see!
Gutterz
09-05-2011, 07:09 PM
Still workin on the house, its been a slow go but getting their. Had an alrite summer caught a few trophy muskie an bass did some water skiing. Just dusted off the benchin gear an got a half ass area to mess around in, cant wait to start beatin on some hardware its been a while.
punx223
09-05-2011, 07:15 PM
welcome back bro, how you been?
Splave
09-06-2011, 04:07 AM
nice to see ya mate
Kal-EL
09-06-2011, 05:12 AM
Still workin on the house, its been a slow go but getting their. Had an alrite summer caught a few trophy muskie an bass did some water skiing. Just dusted off the benchin gear an got a half ass area to mess around in, cant wait to start beatin on some hardware its been a while.
C'mon mang, stop slacking, I coulda built 3 homes by now, LOL :clapping:
Witchdoctor
09-06-2011, 05:16 AM
Hey man, good to see ya around................... :thumbsup:
Hope all is well with the project .... :)
Gutterz
09-06-2011, 01:52 PM
It would be all done but the money tree died was out of work half the year. Paying it all out of pocket trying to avoid loans an such. But getting a loan an having it done now does seem real appealing.
Wanted to get a computer job but guess benching an reading hours of computer literature dont count towards any experience lol.
DrNip
09-06-2011, 02:43 PM
Listed my house 17 days ago, signing the contract to sell it today and should have another one built before you Gutterzzzzzz-zzzzzzzzz. Nice to see ya my man! :Hi:
kikicoco1334
09-07-2011, 09:43 AM
just a quick question off the topic ...
what's the advantage of building a new house vs. buying one already build or someone already lived in it? or is it just personal preference?
MaadDaawg
09-07-2011, 09:49 AM
Personal preference IMO.
We had a brand new condo where we got to pick the granite for the countertops and paint etc. Now we live in a 107 year old house which we like much better
Witchdoctor
09-07-2011, 11:20 AM
just a quick question off the topic ...
what's the advantage of building a new house vs. buying one already build or someone already lived in it? or is it just personal preference?
I am in the construction buisiness ..... buyer beware, they have cheapened up building to the point where it is literally pathetic, not that there isn't a few good guys left in the game, but overall it is simply junk being sold out there these days
Older homes that where maintained well offer a far better value in this econemy.
MaadDaawg
09-07-2011, 11:38 AM
WD has an excellent point. We bought our condo from a builder who was known for quality work and everything was fine. Several condo buildings in the area were built by another company known for shoddy construction and they had nothing but special assessments to constantly fix one thing or another.
100+ year old homes have passed the test of time. :thumbsup: Ours was gut renovated in 1995 so all the apliances and mechanical things are up to current grade. Best of both worlds :) And the hardwood floors and trip are to die for :laughing:
Kal-EL
09-07-2011, 12:10 PM
I am in the construction buisiness ..... buyer beware, they have cheapened up building to the point where it is literally pathetic, not that there isn't a few good guys left in the game, but overall it is simply junk being sold out there these days
Older homes that where maintained well offer a far better value in this econemy.
New fangled water saving faucets with balancers fail often and you end up having drip drip drips.
MaadDaawg
09-07-2011, 01:01 PM
New fangled water saving faucets with balancers fail often and you end up having drip drip drips.
not to mention the anti scalding devices so the water doesn't change temp fast enough ... impossible to adjust the damned shower :argh:
Mr.Scott
09-07-2011, 02:58 PM
I am in the construction business ..... buyer beware, they have cheapened up building to the point where it is literally pathetic, not that there isn't a few good guys left in the game, but overall it is simply junk being sold out there these days
Older homes that where maintained well offer a far better value in this economy.
Being in the construction business also, I can back this up 100%. The don't build 'em like they used to.
kikicoco1334
09-07-2011, 03:41 PM
I am in the construction buisiness ..... buyer beware, they have cheapened up building to the point where it is literally pathetic, not that there isn't a few good guys left in the game, but overall it is simply junk being sold out there these days
Older homes that where maintained well offer a far better value in this econemy.
thanks for the tip
i will make sure keep that in mind!
Kal-EL
09-07-2011, 10:45 PM
not to mention the anti scalding devices so the water doesn't change temp fast enough ... impossible to adjust the damned shower :argh:
Can you believe its MANDATORY, nobody sells the old school stuff cuz its "illegal". I dunno, I went a good many years without boiling babies or myself, a few nutcases ruin it for the rest of us, lol.
Splave
09-08-2011, 04:16 AM
Can you believe its MANDATORY, nobody sells the old school stuff cuz its "illegal". I dunno, I went a good many years without boiling babies or myself, a few nutcases ruin it for the rest of us, lol.
It truly is sad, and they say video games are the problem :laughing:
Neuromancer
09-08-2011, 07:44 AM
Can you believe its MANDATORY, nobody sells the old school stuff cuz its "illegal". I dunno, I went a good many years without boiling babies or myself, a few nutcases ruin it for the rest of us, lol.
IT is just a matter of removing it once it is has passed inspection.
Aunt just went through this with her bathroom addition. The antiscald device is mounted right after the hot water heat and just pumps cold water into the line. Simple enough to remove and leave straight pipes since everyone uses plastic tubing nowadays