Posted by John_PA on November 05, 2011 at 02:45:17 from (72.95.249.28):
I just watched teh saturdya morning programming of home building and all tha tjazz. I am getting cranky because I see stuff they are doing and it is subpar across the board. They admit it being stupid. What they do sells for millions.
What I do just keeps my family afloat. I have been "homebuilding" since 1989. My dad started "homebuilding" in 1959. In all that time, it seems that stuff gets dumbed down, or people get a bit stupid. I don't know. Everything going on shows how they did it 40 years ago with some new stuff thrown in, nut basically it is the same/
Why, when I watch this, do I see things that are common become a major hurdle? Ratings for TV? Are they that stupid? Why do I need 15 permits to do something I understand better than them?
I regress... because I have to. I want to learn the proper ways, but do I want to pay a fee so someone can watch me?
I am building a structure 30'X80'. I will build it from farm lumber minus $400 in shingle costs. The rest of the wood comes from the farm. Why should the regulate me?
I wish I could build a rocket that sends peopl to the moon. I have teh background. Instead,I willwork for building for the farm. people want a hadn in everyting I do!
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