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What do you think? Did I hire the wrong outfit?

https://youtu.be/7PGD-humAHs
 
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I think you're in deep doo-doo in about 10 or 12 years. What a cutie!




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Your contractor probably subcontracted the job out. Big Grin


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I think you're in deep doo-doo in about 10 or 12 years. What a cutie!
Frown don't remind me.
 
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Well, at least she speaks English better than the ones around here.



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looks fine to me, what kind of truck does she drive? Big Grin
 
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Ready for first break. There's hope just not today.


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Yeah but worth every cent!



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But she's cheap!
 
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But she's cheap!


Wrong!




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Looks like nothing a little OJT won't cure. She's gonna be hell on wheels in 15 years or so...
she'll be able to out work, out drink, and out cuss all the boys. And still be daddy's little girl... Wink


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I've got some pictures of my 38 year old son helping me build a shed when he was about 3.

Priceless.

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Well done.

Teach them the little fix-it jobs young.

Please use Safety Glasses.

Impact drill drivers can chip metal off of screws and toss it a bit.



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Your contractor is perfect. We all approve 100%. That was great.




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Precious


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Nope, all is good. Precious as was mentioned.



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What do you think? Did I hire the wrong outfit?

https://youtu.be/7PGD-humAHs


No you hired the perfect contractor. Smile
 
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Your contractor may be inexperienced but I think the GC is doing a fantastic job of Sub selection! Good on you. Great memory built along with the fence.
 
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What a cutie!


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Well done.

Teach them the little fix-it jobs young.

Please use Safety Glasses.

Impact drill drivers can chip metal off of screws and toss it a bit.


Thank you for the reminder. You are correct. We've got 30 more feet of fence to replace and then onto deck building.

I've never done any of this type of building before. We learned fencing together. Will learn decking together too.
 
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