November 04, 2019, 10:46 AM
slabsides45would Ask this old house and This old house be better if....
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Originally posted by RAMIUS:
I’m all for women in the work force, but I think it’s funny how they shoe horn some random chick into the show to prove a woman can use a nail gun.
My wife: Women can do absolutely anything a man can do, and I for one am glad that people are starting to see that...
Me: Ok, great.
Wife: Where are you going? I need you to take out the trash and change that overhead light bulb, it's too tall for me to reach.
Me: ....
I do enjoy the older shows that teach you the how, versus the newer shows that dramatize the relationship between the hosts more than the how to and how much did that cost. Agree that with all of them, telling us the cost would be great.
November 04, 2019, 11:05 AM
konata88I watch those shows on occasion not because I would ever do what they do. It's more about 2 things (conceptual, not pragmatic):
1) it's something new for me. And I'm amazed by some of the things they can do, that they know how to do and some of the foresight built into the way they do things, and some of the tool inventions to help get things done the right way.
2) if I ever have to do some time of work to my house or something that they cover, I have some sense of the right way to do it, cost no object. That puts me in a better position when trying to hire a contractor.
November 04, 2019, 11:36 AM
rburgNever in my life have I cut a rafter. Never had the reason to. I'm sure we have some builders here on the board that have. Maybe this should have be posted as a question, like who here have cut a rafter or rafters. Surely you wouldn't go out and buy a jig to cut them if you only had one to cut.
November 06, 2019, 10:52 AM
bendablethis "net Zero " house had me shaking my head,
buy a $250,000 house , put another $300,000 in too it .
Why ? are they gonna flip it and get $700,000 .00 for it ?
I am guessing not on that shitty lot
but what do I know