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23:00
yeah?
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what is happening to him
had to get a bunch of shit 'passed' before it could actually be sold. was a nightmare -- almost had to take out a room in his basement and remove his garage
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house just isn't appraised right?
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ahh
whoop, first legit reason to use a Proxy
23:00
they caught him on a bunch of home improvements he didn't get permits for because no one did in the 80's
selling a home in 2016, they don't care about that tho
and he's dutch, and wasn't the most polite to the home inspector
so that probably added to it 😛
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hahaha probably
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any inspectors we have had haven't ever checked permits
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they just check if the work is to code and move on
ohhh yea they checked everything on him. knowing him I suspect it was probably in spite, but then again, they do have a point. should have got the permits.
I probably would have done the same as him and not got them (back then), but that's the risk you take
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the only times we have had troubles is when someone called the irs on the property we put our racecar garages on
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23:03
because we managed to put the garages up in the matter of a week
pole structures?
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and the neighbors were like uhhhh how the hell did you manage to get all the paperwork done for that and inspected in a week
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uhh no, built to code like a home
because from what I understand, those are completely fine permit free
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yeah day 1 was footings, day 2 concrete slabs for each garage, day 3 we built all the walls and set them aside, day 4 we stood the walls up and anchored them into the concrete
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23:06
then put the rafters and plywood up, shingled it
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and put electrical in
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took longer to move all our belongings over from the other shop than it did to make the shops
man, one day concrete cure? that's risky.
even quick dry I like to leave for 72 hours
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its not like it was 24 hours
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nor was it winter
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23:08
i did concrete for a garage two months ago
lol, well forgive me for thinking "day 1, day 2, day 3" was in chronological order, and literal.
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they were
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i said we built the walls and set them aside
consecutive is the word you are looking for
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regardless, concrete is not that slow
23:10
Yea. I missed that the first time
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im obviously not saying it was cured, but its not like its still wet or you are going to ruin the finish or anything even after like 10 hours
Probably not. I still would have waited a few days
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yeah, i never claimed what we do is smart.
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my family is usually the fix it with a hammer kind of people
Same with mine. I come from a family of native Canadian rednecks
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23:12
you know the thing that pisses me off the most about this story
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in the past year, we have moved and rebuilt those garages 3 times
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finally for good, sold them off to friends
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but had to move them like 2 hours away
next place I buy I want a large workshop and a decent sized home
don't need a mansion. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath. slightly larger rooms than I have now.
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i really liked the house we built for my grandparents
23:15
but I do want a workshop roughly the same size as my house is now
Just rent a unit lol
nahh screw that
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iirc was 6000sqft
move just outside of the city and buy a few acres of land
build a shop
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but that is including the garage, loft, top floor and basement
23:17
@BenFortune I know that idea seems insane in over packed UK, but Canada has ~33 million people and a buttload of land
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had a workshop in the basement, 4 car garage with a loft above, and a 3 bedroom 2 bath
@rlemon Good point
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the best part about that house was the garage <3
my grandparents place was built on an old farm house. was like 4000 sqft interior with a bunch of additional building. barn, driving shed, chicken coop, pump shack, etc. the original house was a 2 room little farm house, they got it at a police auction for a fucking steal. got the family together and built a really large, really nice farm house. (red tin roof and all)
.. then gramps died. now grandma is selling the property :(
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my family built that house for my grandparents for like $150k total, and that included a brand new vehicle in the price too lol
23:20
I have no idea what they paid to rebuild the house. but I do remember being really young and visiting so my mother and father could help the other dozen family members to actually build the place
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yeah thats how it ended up with that house too
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my mother was actually pregnant with me when they were building that house haha
I could program a house..
not build
what do I look like, Ops?
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@rlemon i just remembered, the house had a vac built into the walls that was especially nice in the workshop cause you would just plug in the vac hose and suck up all the sawdust
central vac is annoying in a house. might be kinda useful in a ship
assuming the canister is not in the shop with you
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23:22
yeah the canister was upstairs and the shop downstairs. was loud as fuck
I've had central vac in two of the homes I've lived in in my life. I much prefer just using a regular vacuum
fancy
it sounds nice in theory, but lugging around the 'tube' is just as much of a pain as lugging around a vacuum
and the canister is loud as fuck, and a pain to empty
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the funny part was that the workshop was pretty well sound insulated
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had drill press and table saw and other fun things
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23:23
you couldn't ever hear that
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but since the vac was in all of the walls you could definitely hear that
haha, I feel bad for my neighbors. I do all of that in my garage right now
no sound proofing
at 2am
I try not to work with power tools before 8am, and after 8pm
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i did :D i was making the MAME cabinet in the workshop late at night when everyone in the house was sleeping
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23:25
i also could yell and play loud music
I could probably use some tools, but my table saw is loud af, so is my bench top sander
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i miss being able to do that :(
and I finally got a collet for my new router
that thing is a BEAST
@ssube "My Name is Earl" is another good background show. Not as good as Always Sunny, of course.
best background show, TNG
followed by SG1
followed by Futurama
23:27
it's in the loop
just finished futurama
if you complete all three, it should take 6mo
assuming at night only, few hours
maybe at your amateur rate
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i used futurama as a background show for a really long time
if I worked from home, probably 3mo
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im trying to watch through the simpsons in order right now
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23:28
im up to season 15
SG1 is like 212 hours of playback
i can do it in 50
i'm that good
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wonder how many hours simpsons is
I payed for the box set, it's sitting in my closet. dvd's are a pain tho so I stream it now
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50 episodes ago simpsons without commercials or breaks is 202 hours according to time
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23:30
@rlemon misread as sex bot
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made the rest of the sentence confusing
lol
> I prayed for the sex bot, it's sitting in my closet. stds are a pain tho so I steam it now
trust me, the stds are not the only pain in the ass..
yes
and i still ate one for lunch today
it was at harveys tho
so idk.. like half poutine
poutine is a dish best left alone
it was a regular poutine. but they just don't pull it off quite right
might be the gravy
can't quite put a finger on it
23:59
I don't trust fast food poutine
and half-trust restaurant poutine in general
I don't mind as long as they use cheese curds
@rlemon why would you need a "background show"?

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