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Youth Decay posted:This fine example of woodworking came from a real estate ad. I hope it goes with the house. Bbbbbuuutt That pallet held 2000 pounds worth of cement bags!! My kid is only 65 pounds!!
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packetmantis posted:Theoretically I knew they must have to do this but I never thought about how, thanks! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOX-qIAjmsw
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Azza Bamboo posted:I wonder if it was meant to be a bed and that's what caused the beam on the end there to split like it has. I'm pretty sure that's two 2x4s together, not a split beam, but it's hard to tell. Slugworth posted:Sometimes, when you're very lucky, you get to haul all the shingles up the ladder on your shoulder while trying not to fall to your death. I did this when roofing my workshop, a 1-story building with a fairly shallow roof pitch. Even with only moving half a bundle at a time, it's not much fun, but it's better than schlepping 4'x8'x.75" plywood sheets up that way. Don't let 'em slip, or they'll fall between you and the ladder and good loving luck making a safe landing after that. (I did not move my plywood that way because I could tell it would be problematic, but there was a brief period where I was contemplating it)
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Youth Decay posted:This fine example of woodworking came from a real estate ad. I hope it goes with the house. obligatory
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# ? Feb 15, 2020 20:34 |
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wesleywillis posted:Bbbbbuuutt That pallet held 2000 pounds worth of cement bags!! My kid is only 65 pounds!! My father-in-law and I built a bunk bed for my kid out of tamarack bullnose decking. Tamarack is absurdly strong and heavy. He designed it like he was framing a commercial building so the 2x6's were tripled for the supporting members on the corners. We glue laminated them with slots for the side members that supports the decking that the mattress sits upon. It can be easily disassembled into components for transport as I used heavy carriage bolts to lock everything in place. If I wanted to, I suppose I could put in cable and turnbuckles to really stiffen it but it's already too stiff to cause racking. It's so strong that it would easily handle a dynamic load in the 20,000 lb range. It is not secured in any way to the wall. It's so heavy that I can climb up and try to tip it over with my 240lb weight and it doesn't even make a squeak sound. It's a wonderful thing. It is also ugly as sin. Goddamn though, it is tough. Ugly, but indestructible.
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# ? Feb 17, 2020 03:45 |
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Post pics of the indestructible bed.
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# ? Feb 17, 2020 05:40 |
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I've yet to meet a bed I couldn't destroy
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# ? Feb 17, 2020 12:22 |
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Modus Pwnens posted:I've yet to meet a bed I couldn't destroy Welcome to the Something Awful comedy forums, Mister President.
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Ornamental Dingbat posted:Post pics of the indestructible bed. Nthed. Dahir inshaat is somewhere salivating at the thought of an indestructible bed.
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value-brand cereal posted:Nthed. Dahir inshaat is somewhere salivating at the thought of an indestructible bed. that disaster bed video but when the earthquake hits it turns into killdozer
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Modus Pwnens posted:I've yet to meet a bed I couldn't destroy I take it the incontinence treatments aren’t going well?
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# ? Feb 18, 2020 03:11 |
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I can't put my finger on it but a lot of these things are making my brain bothered https://www.zillow.com/homes/for_sale/48334789_zpid I guess a lot of it is me thinking about these knives
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moist turtleneck posted:I can't put my finger on it but a lot of these things are making my brain bothered how else are you going to plan your kingdom's next military campaign? on a whiteboard?????
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# ? Feb 19, 2020 00:07 |
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I'm the screened, sliding window that can only be opened with a ladder from inside.
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# ? Feb 19, 2020 00:39 |
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I'm the another goddamn ugly stove with no fan over it.
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# ? Feb 19, 2020 01:45 |
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I’m the breadbox with dried weeds in it.
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# ? Feb 19, 2020 02:59 |
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Took me a minute to figure out what was going on here I've seen people add screened porches to RVs but this seems like a step beyond that also there's a fridge across from the toilet in the added laundry room-pantry-bathroom so that's convenient
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# ? Feb 19, 2020 03:38 |
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I sort of like the mythology that RV's are actually just the mobile/larva form of houses. They use their mobile phase to find a site and the become immobile and grow into a home. My friend lives in a house like that. Wasn't an RV but a mobile home that someone put on the site, then added another to make it a double wide, then added a few more rooms over the years to the point that you wouldn't really know unless you looked at it top down on google earth.
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# ? Feb 19, 2020 04:01 |
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A mobile cave that never went anywhere. Fascinating.
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# ? Feb 19, 2020 04:29 |
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Baronjutter posted:I sort of like the mythology that RV's are actually just the mobile/larva form of houses. They use their mobile phase to find a site and the become immobile and grow into a home. My friend lives in a house like that. Wasn't an RV but a mobile home that someone put on the site, then added another to make it a double wide, then added a few more rooms over the years to the point that you wouldn't really know unless you looked at it top down on google earth. I've unironically always wanted to build something like a Command & Conquer Mobile Construction Vehicle, where it's a truck that origamis into a building, with the truck engine powering a small generator and also a crane. Bonus points if the conversion is reversible. It would revolutionize everything.
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# ? Feb 19, 2020 06:32 |
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Is this just a bunch of mobile homes and barns that have been pushed together with holes cut out of their walls? That's some delicious jank.
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peanut posted:I'm the another goddamn ugly stove with no fan over it. It's OK, it looks like an electric stove, so you aren't actually going to be using it for anything.
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Azza Bamboo posted:Is this just a bunch of mobile homes and barns that have been pushed together with holes cut out of their walls? Looks to be just one big RV, a barn and a carport stuck together.
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Plastik posted:I've unironically always wanted to build something like a Command & Conquer Mobile Construction Vehicle, where it's a truck that origamis into a building, with the truck engine powering a small generator and also a crane. Bonus points if the conversion is reversible. https://topgear.fandom.com/wiki/Richard%27s_Homemade_Motorhome
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Youth Decay posted:Took me a minute to figure out what was going on here Is this one of those "No taxes because it has axles" thing taken to the next level? Hopefully it's not on Zillow, I can't imagine you could call it a dwelling. Maybe in Florida?
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Azza Bamboo posted:Is this just a bunch of mobile homes and barns that have been pushed together with holes cut out of their walls? Reposted from my 6/5/2015 in this thread: Coraopolis, PA
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PainterofCrap posted:Reposted from my 6/5/2015 in this thread: Coraopolis, PA More like Copropolis.
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# ? Feb 19, 2020 16:57 |
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peanut posted:I'm the another goddamn ugly stove with no fan over it. The fuckin' lovely landlord special stove. If somebody owns this abortion by choice they must never use it. ~Coxy posted:It's OK, it looks like an electric stove, so you aren't actually going to be using it for anything. Not just any electric stove, it's the worst electric stove, frequently forced upon people with little choice in the matter.
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Baronjutter posted:I sort of like the mythology that RV's are actually just the mobile/larva form of houses. They use their mobile phase to find a site and the become immobile and grow into a home. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIkNxEKrAaU
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# ? Feb 19, 2020 18:39 |
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mostlygray posted:My father-in-law and I built a bunk bed for my kid out of tamarack bullnose decking. Tamarack is absurdly strong and heavy. He designed it like he was framing a commercial building so the 2x6's were tripled for the supporting members on the corners. We glue laminated them with slots for the side members that supports the decking that the mattress sits upon. It can be easily disassembled into components for transport as I used heavy carriage bolts to lock everything in place. If I wanted to, I suppose I could put in cable and turnbuckles to really stiffen it but it's already too stiff to cause racking. Finally, a bed that is strong enough for OP's mom, with looks to match. Modus Pwnens posted:I've yet to meet a bed I couldn't destroy And here she is now!
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Jerry Cotton posted:More like Copropolis. It honestly looks like what my grandparents did with their summer home. For some reason they weren't allowed to build an actual house on the property they got for it, but they were allowed to put a mobile home on the property. So they did that, then they got a permit to build a porch on the front, which they did. Then they got another permit the next year to build a back porch. And then a sun room the next year on a third side, which faced east. Next year, a (very small) branch fell on one side somehow so they got permission to rebuild that side of the place and replaced the last wall. And then like two or so years later some residential developer came and bought a shitload of land along the lake and had the whole thing rezoned.
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# ? Feb 20, 2020 03:10 |
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Airstream of Theseus
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A Pack of Kobolds posted:
drat. The stove fandom have shown up. Quick everyone, post your opinions on favorite stovetop burner placements. I use all of them, but generally the left front burner gets the most use from boiling water for tea.
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PainterofCrap posted:Reposted from my 6/5/2015 in this thread: Coraopolis, PA I think I remember building that in Fallout 4
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couldcareless posted:I think I remember building that in Fallout 4 I think I built that building in one of my settlements
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value-brand cereal posted:drat. The stove fandom have shown up. Quick everyone, post your opinions on favorite stovetop burner placements. I use all of them, but generally the left front burner gets the most use from boiling water for tea. I have that stove, it is pretty lovely. Burners run waaay too hot and the oven is terribly insulated. Left front burner for life though.
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# ? Feb 20, 2020 09:18 |
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I don't have that particular stove, but I do have a builder grade glass top electric range that's pushing 25 years now. I'd much prefer a nice gas stove, but I hate replacing appliances before they fail and this thing is a tank. I can also cook bomb rear end meals on it, so it's not exactly holding us back.
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# ? Feb 20, 2020 15:00 |
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House shopping in Yakima with a seller's market with 1-2% vacancy. Found a nice Spanish-style house a flipper bought from a hoarder and then made some choices in. https://www.zillow.com/homes/12-Chicago-Ave-Yakima,-WA,-98902_rb/23686259_zpid/ Before: After: Other side of that arch, where a big shade tree was removed on south side of flat-roofed house. "The Palm Springs of Washington" gets 320 days of sun a year. This window is behind the microwave. That blue box is in the top cabinet, where the microwave/charcoal vent is plugged in. The photo was taken from the narrow strip between houses. There is an ancient giant REEM vent above it that I assume would work for a stove if that window didn't exist. Otherwise it's flipper chic, with the money put into luxuries. There were permits and stuff on the counter, but if I wasn't already hesitant about the flat roof, that microwave window scared me off. There were a lot of instances of lack of care in the finishing, paint spatter on the finished basement floor, and you can see in the listing photo that the drawer under the sink is missing a handle, right next to the fancy tub. The beautiful vaulted ceiling with exposed beams and a 180 degree view of the hills also still has it's external vent/birdhouse and I'm not confident he insulated and sealed that roof correctly. There is a new panel full of 15 amp breakers and outlets in the floor, but the wiring isn't updated? I've seen a few houses with knob and tube still, but couldn't verify what was in the walls. Check out the price history for a tale of hubris and shame.
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# ? Feb 20, 2020 18:49 |
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Is the space just used poorly or are those just terrible pictures? That looks like the smallest 2300 sqft house i've ever seen.
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Partially bad pictures, but it jumped up like 1,000 sq feet from the previous listing in 2018, so The downstairs space is definitely not efficient; that front lower wall is where they enclosed the garage decades ago, and the ceiling in the garage/room (which looks wavy) is a giant block of concrete. It's like a gunnery nest.
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