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last saturday morning my new house looked like this:
http://www.shavings.net/images/MC_Home.jpg a slab, a pile of lumber and my ride. Well, every night since then I have made it a habit to stop by the job site at 3:45, to check up on my workers, and the quality of their work but... and I also bring along a cooler packed with ice and a case or two of BEvERages to show them the boss-man is not a _complete_ @ssh*le (I'm my own G.C. and I'm subbing most of the labor ;-) Well, as of 6:00 tonight she stands tall and pretty: http://www.shavings.net/images/home.jpg All ready for the Code Inspectors to come in and sign off on the framing tomorrow) and then the roofers to come lay the felt and shingles, while the masons to start the brick work, and I hang the doors and windows. And then by next monday we are ready for the painfully slow part of the process plumbing, electrical and HVAC subs can come in. Need to remember to schedule them so they are not tripping over each other...... Man, I forgot how much WORK it was to G.C. your own house! -- -- John G. in Memphis, TN Have a nice......... night. http://www.shavings.net/images/Memphis/reflect_john.jpg |
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"MPD Blue" <MPDBlue@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:c4d5n50cf3@enews1.newsguy.com... > last saturday morning my new house looked like this: > http://www.shavings.net/images/MC_Home.jpg > a slab, a pile of lumber and my ride. > > Well, every night since then I have made it a habit to stop by the job > site at 3:45, to check up on my workers, and the quality of their work > but... and I also bring along a cooler packed with ice and a case or two > of BEvERages to show them the boss-man is not a _complete_ @ssh*le (I'm > my own G.C. and I'm subbing most of the labor ;-) > > Well, as of 6:00 tonight she stands tall and pretty: > http://www.shavings.net/images/home.jpg > > All ready for the Code Inspectors to come in and sign off on the framing > tomorrow) and then the roofers to come lay the felt and shingles, > while the masons to start the brick work, and I hang the doors and > windows. And then by next monday we are ready for the painfully slow > part of the process plumbing, electrical and HVAC subs can come in. Need > to remember to schedule them so they are not tripping over each other...... > > Man, I forgot how much WORK it was to G.C. your own house! Nice work John! Hope it goes smoothly for you right to the end. ',;~}~ Shaun aRe |
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"MPD Blue" <MPDBlue@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:c4d5n50cf3@enews1.newsguy.com... > last saturday morning my new house looked like this: > http://www.shavings.net/images/MC_Home.jpg > a slab, a pile of lumber and my ride. > > Well, every night since then I have made it a habit to stop by the job > site at 3:45, to check up on my workers, and the quality of their work > but... and I also bring along a cooler packed with ice and a case or two > of BEvERages to show them the boss-man is not a _complete_ @ssh*le (I'm > my own G.C. and I'm subbing most of the labor ;-) > > Well, as of 6:00 tonight she stands tall and pretty: > http://www.shavings.net/images/home.jpg > > All ready for the Code Inspectors to come in and sign off on the framing > tomorrow) and then the roofers to come lay the felt and shingles, > while the masons to start the brick work, and I hang the doors and > windows. And then by next monday we are ready for the painfully slow > part of the process plumbing, electrical and HVAC subs can come in. Need > to remember to schedule them so they are not tripping over each other...... > > Man, I forgot how much WORK it was to G.C. your own house! > 3 days for that much? no offence, but my fathers company can do that in 1 or 2 with just 2 people in the entire corporation. though... I'm sure there may be a lot more codes to pass, and inspectors to wait for in that area too. > http://www.shavings.net/images/Memphis/reflect_john.jpg > is that really what you became a cop for? ;-) (I know, gotta move up) ~Travis |
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>> Man, I forgot how much WORK it was to G.C. your own house! >> > > 3 days for that much? no offence, but my fathers company can do that > in 1 or 2 with just 2 people in the entire corporation. > Frame a house in a day? Is it square? Speed isn't everything in construction. Good craftsmanship can take a little longer, and I'd better MPD Blue would choose workmanship over speed any day. ps |
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"Penny S" <pennysinvalid@cetinvalid.com> wrote in message news:106lnufe4nuqt67@corp.supernews.com... > Merlin wrote: > >> Man, I forgot how much WORK it was to G.C. your own house! > >> > > > > 3 days for that much? no offence, but my fathers company can do that > > in 1 or 2 with just 2 people in the entire corporation. > > > > Frame a house in a day? Is it square? Speed isn't everything in > construction. Good craftsmanship can take a little longer, and I'd better > MPD Blue would choose workmanship over speed any day. > I thank you for such wonderful comments about my fathers work. and yes, they are square, and quite good. he just found a number of time saving techniques. that's why he has been right out straight for the past few years. very good customer references. needs only word of mouth advertisement. ~Travis |
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Merlin wrote:
> "MPD Blue" <MPDBlue@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:c4d5n50cf3@enews1.newsguy.com... > >>last saturday morning my new house looked like this: >>http://www.shavings.net/images/MC_Home.jpg >>a slab, a pile of lumber and my ride. >> >>Well, every night since then I have made it a habit to stop by the job >>site at 3:45, to check up on my workers, and the quality of their work >>but... and I also bring along a cooler packed with ice and a case or two >>of BEvERages to show them the boss-man is not a _complete_ @ssh*le (I'm >>my own G.C. and I'm subbing most of the labor ;-) >> >>Well, as of 6:00 tonight she stands tall and pretty: >>http://www.shavings.net/images/home.jpg >> >>All ready for the Code Inspectors to come in and sign off on the framing >> tomorrow) and then the roofers to come lay the felt and shingles, >>while the masons to start the brick work, and I hang the doors and >>windows. And then by next monday we are ready for the painfully slow >>part of the process plumbing, electrical and HVAC subs can come in. Need >>to remember to schedule them so they are not tripping over each > > other...... > >>Man, I forgot how much WORK it was to G.C. your own house! >> > > > 3 days for that much? no offence, but my fathers company can do that in 1 or > 2 with just 2 people in the entire corporation. > > though... I'm sure there may be a lot more codes to pass, and inspectors to > wait for in that area too. > > >>http://www.shavings.net/images/Memphis/reflect_john.jpg >> > > > is that really what you became a cop for? ;-) > (I know, gotta move up) > > ~Travis > > I've seen framing work done that quickly, no thanks! -- Craig Brossman, Durango Colorado (remove ".nospam" to reply) |
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> > > > I've seen framing work done that quickly, no thanks! > > -- > Craig Brossman, Durango Colorado > (remove ".nospam" to reply) Indeed. I can design a bike in CAD for you in a day. Sure thing, not a problem. I sure as hell wouldn't ride it though.... Jon Bond |
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Merlin wrote: > I thank you for such wonderful comments about my fathers work. and yes, they > are square, and quite good. he just found a number of time saving > techniques. that's why he has been right out straight for the past few > years. very good customer references. needs only word of mouth > advertisement. Must be why they had to have the cable and internet connection shut off last year..... to busy making all that money to stop and pay the bills? -- -- John G. in Memphis, TN Have a nice......... night. http://www.shavings.net/images/Memphis/reflect_john.jpg |
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"Merlin" <travis.j.farmer@us.army.mil> wrote in message news:<106lo6kquhmni11@corp.supernews.com>...
> "Penny S" <pennysinvalid@cetinvalid.com> wrote in message > news:106lnufe4nuqt67@corp.supernews.com... > > Merlin wrote: > > >> Man, I forgot how much WORK it was to G.C. your own house! > > >> > > > > > > 3 days for that much? no offence, but my fathers company can do that > > > in 1 or 2 with just 2 people in the entire corporation. > > > > > > > Frame a house in a day? Is it square? Speed isn't everything in > > construction. Good craftsmanship can take a little longer, and I'd > better > > MPD Blue would choose workmanship over speed any day. > > > > I thank you for such wonderful comments about my fathers work. and yes, they > are square, and quite good. he just found a number of time saving > techniques. that's why he has been right out straight for the past few > years. very good customer references. needs only word of mouth > advertisement. Let me get this straight, you cannot find or hold a regular job and your father has his own company and you don't work for him? That's all I need to know. |
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Merlin wrote:
> "Penny S" <pennysinvalid@cetinvalid.com> wrote in message > news:106lnufe4nuqt67@corp.supernews.com... > >>>3 days for that much? no offence, but my fathers company can do that >>>in 1 or 2 with just 2 people in the entire corporation. >>> >> >>Frame a house in a day? Is it square? Speed isn't everything in >>construction. Good craftsmanship can take a little longer, and I'd > > better > >>MPD Blue would choose workmanship over speed any day. >> > > > I thank you for such wonderful comments about my fathers work. and yes, they > are square, and quite good. he just found a number of time saving > techniques. > > ~Travis Like what... using thumb tacks and Elmer's glue instead of nails! -- Slacker > |
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> Merlin wrote: > >> "Penny S" <pennysinvalid@cetinvalid.com> wrote in message >> news:106lnufe4nuqt67@corp.supernews.com... >> >>>> 3 days for that much? no offence, but my fathers company can do >>>> that in 1 or 2 with just 2 people in the entire corporation. >>>> >>> >>> Frame a house in a day? Is it square? Speed isn't everything in >>> construction. Good craftsmanship can take a little longer, and I'd >> >> better >> >>> MPD Blue would choose workmanship over speed any day. >>> >> >> >> I thank you for such wonderful comments about my fathers work. and >> yes, they are square, and quite good. he just found a number of time >> saving techniques. > > >> ~Travis > > > Like what... using thumb tacks and Elmer's glue instead of nails! measure once, cut twice? p. |
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Penny S wrote:
> Slacker wrote: > >>Merlin wrote: >> >> >>>"Penny S" <pennysinvalid@cetinvalid.com> wrote in message >>>news:106lnufe4nuqt67@corp.supernews.com... >>> >>> >>>>>3 days for that much? no offence, but my fathers company can do >>>>>that in 1 or 2 with just 2 people in the entire corporation. >>>>> >>>> >>>>Frame a house in a day? Is it square? Speed isn't everything in >>>>construction. Good craftsmanship can take a little longer, and I'd >>> >>>better >>> >>> >>>>MPD Blue would choose workmanship over speed any day. >>>> >>> >>> >>>I thank you for such wonderful comments about my fathers work. and >>>yes, they are square, and quite good. he just found a number of time >>>saving techniques. >> >> > >> >>>~Travis >> >> >>Like what... using thumb tacks and Elmer's glue instead of nails! > > > measure once, cut twice? > > p. That's how I've always done it. Shawn |
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Penny S wrote: > measure once, cut twice? "sh!t.. still too short!" -- -- John G. Gas burning fire place installed, roof felted, eaves and sofets trimmed, second floor ship-lap siding installed today. |
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