Message from @Dank_Furry_Pirate
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Shit, Electoral votes
few states are officially asking for delays
I've stayed outta the bullshit for a while now.
It can only get uglier from here on.
music for today - "The Doors - Riders On The Storm"
I'm in more of a Fear Factory or Pantera mood today.
Something will most likely get broken, lol.
well dc is mostly boarded up anyway
some stores were using the good plywood, not the flake board crap
I've seen them all use 2ft spacing for the ledgers, tho. 1/2" ply or OSB is fairly weak when spaced that far apart.
well osb is cheap ass shit
they don't even use it for storm emergency nor shipping containers
It's made of trash wood and glue, of course.
wood chipper solids and glue
I think it lost a lot of weatherproof capability when the glue was changed to Low VOC
That shit is water soluble
shit warps during 1 wet season
Yeah, it needs a house wrap to prevent that.
and it's easier to bust thru when using it as 'protection' layer over some structure or vents/windows
Lol, 1 good claw hammer will do it.
few houses in my area are under housing authority for low income renters
Theres no money in it. Subsidized housing nets the owner about $150 per month per unit. That has to cover the maintenance costs, too.
You have to own 100 units to turn an effective profit.
too many 'renters' fail to read the fine print of the rental agreement...even tho they're reminded several times about it verbally....when renting at reduced rate while allowed to live in a house under 'housing under development' , they have to be allowed to come to work on the house...even have housing auth staff with them while they work on the house while those 'renters' are living there
last person that got removed from such a house, the neighbors provided food and drinks for the security for the place to make sure no retribution came down on the house
Lmao, I've built HUD Houses and Section 8 apts for 20 years. You're preaching to the choir.
i mostly help home owners learn how to fix their own homes and avoid high costs
The last 6 years have been nothing but renovation work, and a few tenants have been evicted for keeping us from doing our job.
I had one job where we had to pave around a car. A lot for a 50 unit subdivision with 1 little spot unpaved. The owner had to sue the person to recoup costs to come back.
i try to explain it to home/apartment renters to stop using just drywall
plywood under the drywall is best, reduces damage costs over time
Shit, osb is cheaper than drywall
asshole renters will put holes thru walls
Oh, yeah, they love to do that. The govt made us switch to solid core doors to prevent damage, too.
Doubles the initial cost
be happy they didn't make u switch to all heavy gauge steel frames for doorways
otherwise u'd never be able to remove bad renters
Depends on the building type. I've had 2 projects that used steel jamb entry doors.
i prefer tungsten steel myself ....resistant to blast damage
costly as hell...need custom workshop to make it
Lol, I'm glad I've rarely worked for the owners.
As the GC, I'll just charge extra.