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I think that I'll pass it this time, took it back in 09 after graduation and failed with 62% correct. Its been almost 5 years since I have done any high level math so that is what I'm spending most of my time on. They also have new computer based test that are 6 hours long(including a 30 min break) an 110 questions, there is no more morning and afternoon section and the whole test tailored to the discipline.
 
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keeping it alive
 
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I look forward to the updates of your home. I have enjoyed watching it's progress. Was thinking about it the other day. Glad to see you are still kicking things around.
 
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Any updates on the project?



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Not a lot to update on unfortunately. We recently finished a free standing bookcase for the living room and a TV cart that I have been meaning to get pictures of. Also finally finished getting all of the handrails up around the house.

Not sure I mentioned it before but the 1k I spent in tin and tubing to underpin the house ended up being worthless, as Nationwide insurance wants nothing to do with insuring the house since it is built on piers. The house is currently insured for a little over what the building loan is and is fairly cheap at about $30 a month. To get the house and out building insured for full value would be $150 a month. I did't want to close the house in like I did so there is a good chance I'll be ripping it off and using the metal for a carport.

I should be taking my FE exam in the next couple of months and I'm going to need about $7500 to get the carport, retaining walls, and driveway finished.

Till then I'm going to work on a few other pieces of furniture, and do a little bit of fishing.
 
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I have really enjoyed coming back to this thread as well. Please continue with the updates from time to time.

I agree with Bashman that the FE was a more difficult exam than the PE. Best of luck in your studies and may you pass it the first time through. What is your field of engineering? Civil / Hydro here.
 
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I'm a Electrical by degree, but the family business was Industrial Refrigeration so I know a bit about Mechanical as well. Was going to dual degree as a EE/ME but finished the Electrical first with about 21 mechanical hours left and never went back to finish it.

I appreciate all the feedback and the forum, its something else to look back over the last 3 years I've been working on the house.
 
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sureshot45, you are my idol. great work!


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Any chance at some summer pics of the back view? All I see are the barren winter landscape!

Great thread and house!
 
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Fantastic! I have no idea on how I missed a thread as cool as this one. Keep up the great work.
 
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David your to kind you your compliments. Here are a few shots of what the place looks like when its green. I'm in between cameras right now so I had to use my iphone that is scratched all to hell.



that is off the deck


This one is drive way level.


I have been getting a little hands on time with a 20" Stihl, getting the woods to the side of the house cleaned up a bit. Mostly getting rid of the cedar trees but I also had a couple of dead standing trees that needed to be cleared out.





Pine disk that will eventually be dipped in polyurethane and used to make walking paths around the house.


Here is the bookcase/room divider I finished recently

 
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Wow. Sureshot45, you are a man of many talents. Great work!
 
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The pine disk path idea is brilliant!


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I continue to be amazed! What a cool place! That flooring is outstanding!




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Thank you for the many compliments.

I can't take credit for the wood disk path though, that one belongs to my wife.
 
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Still impressing me brother. Awesome stuff. Cool to see that your wife comes up with some good ideas- mine comes up with about all the good ideas. Smile


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Impressive, truly impressive!
 
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Want to keep this active. Any updates?




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Thank you for the bump, I was checking to make sure it didn't auto-lock. Things are moving slowly for sure but I've gotten a few little things done I'll post pictures this week
 
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Too cool man. I love what you have done with your house. I love that it is unconvential, but it is what you wanted and you created it. I also think it's great that you found someone else on this crazy planet to share it all with. Good for you man! Coming back to this thread always makese me smile.
 
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