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lemme know if you need help with ur floorplans. I'm an AutoCAD draftsman, it's how I make my cheese.house youre designing eh? heh, your gonna have to send me the plans for that. i assume your doing it in autocad?
i'm just doing some rough sketches at this point... nothing with any numbers/lengths
its still a ways off.... i'm not even sure if i'm staying in CT for much longer or not...
i'm just doing some rough sketches at this point... nothing with any numbers/lengths
its still a ways off.... i'm not even sure if i'm staying in CT for much longer or not...
Yep, I was looking though New Posts yesterday and there it was - I had to do a double take and read some to grasp the full understanding of the arching drill bit plunge cut into the drywall. On a common wall too! That's world class!!!this was good readin' 6yrs later as i drill holes in my walls - thanks for the entertaintment.
You change your mind more than most girls change their tampons.
Yep, I was looking though New Posts yesterday and there it was - I had to do a double take and read some to grasp the full understanding of the arching drill bit plunge cut into the drywall. On a common wall too! That's world class!!!
Like something that was scripted right out of Animal House. Or, maybe a good Tom Hanks "Mr. Mom" chainsaw interior remodel project - "220/221 whatever it takes"...
holy shit welcome back.this was good readin' 6yrs later as i drill holes in my walls - thanks for the entertaintment.
she's not back, she's just here for another quick visit. she never stays long.
hi dacheat.
I actually did look into this seriously before i bought my house. Land was super expensive at that time, and nothing really in an area that wasn't a yuppie condo complex of 3200 sq foot houses on .22 acres of land.You change your mind more than most girls change their tampons.
where about in NH? i will agree that NH is a nice place but trust me you dont want to live there.its best for a get away place.i'm going to new hampshire at some point in my life. hopefully sooner than later. but where i want to go, there are no jobs. So, i basically need to be able to pay for the place cash and have life money to spare. And i don't have that. Realistically, i'll probably end up with a small cabin/etc for a 2nd home/vacation spot up there to spend weekends on such, but still have to grind it out for a living elsewhere. there's some nice 50-100 acre plots selling for around $1000 an acre these days.