Message from @woll3

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2019-10-23 14:57:36 UTC  

I know, but it also depends on if you are just nailing soemthing together or actually have a plan. 😄

2019-10-23 14:58:09 UTC  

Right, or know how to frame walls correctly

2019-10-23 14:58:16 UTC  

And square

2019-10-23 14:58:48 UTC  

well planning is half the work in this case

2019-10-23 15:00:45 UTC  

Step 1: Get tiny home and rent land to put it on
Step 2a: learn carpentry
Step 2b: save money to buy land
Step 3: buy land
Step 4: Put tiny home on a permanent foundation and build off of it on your new land

2019-10-23 15:01:21 UTC  

well, if its mostly permanent that makes things easier

2019-10-23 15:01:39 UTC  

but if my plan would be to often move it, i would rather double check on the math regarding its rigidity

2019-10-23 15:01:58 UTC  

*Yes, goy, go live in the woods with your family and raise proper well adjusted children...*

2019-10-23 15:02:02 UTC  

especially considering that it would have a high cog during moving

2019-10-23 15:02:32 UTC  

It's not a travel trailer

2019-10-23 15:03:03 UTC  

well at least if you live in the woods, a judge will not order you to cut of the penis of your boy and feed your girl testosterone in the name of LGBTS

2019-10-23 15:03:33 UTC  

If you live in the woods, chances are you're married to a woman who wouldn't do that shit anyways

2019-10-23 15:03:45 UTC  

imo people looking into creating permanent housing installations should get a discount on land

2019-10-23 15:04:08 UTC  

Land is already cheaper with no house on it

2019-10-23 15:04:27 UTC  

it might be easier in the US

2019-10-23 15:04:34 UTC  

It is

2019-10-23 15:04:47 UTC  

but just think of us here in the overcrowded lands when you decide on laws regardin it

2019-10-23 15:04:52 UTC  

here in norway it all depends on the county

2019-10-23 15:04:59 UTC  

My parents just bought an ocean view lot at the beach for 30k

2019-10-23 15:08:54 UTC  

tiny homes are imo a pretty interesting concept if you treat them like rooms

2019-10-23 15:09:04 UTC  

as long as you have land you can expand infinitely

2019-10-23 15:09:04 UTC  

A 12 or 13 year old built his own tiny home

2019-10-23 15:09:30 UTC  

have one for you and your wife

2019-10-23 15:09:33 UTC  

you get a child

2019-10-23 15:09:37 UTC  

child grows older

2019-10-23 15:09:39 UTC  

He only got help/hired someone for a counter concrete pour, and the electrical

2019-10-23 15:09:42 UTC  

"go build your own home"

2019-10-23 15:09:51 UTC  

child moves on

2019-10-23 15:09:55 UTC  

rent said home

2019-10-23 15:09:58 UTC  

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2019-10-23 15:10:00 UTC  

when I did grow up it was normal that we did "borrow" lumber to build our own play cabins in the woods.

2019-10-23 15:10:22 UTC  

you gotta live in the right area though

2019-10-23 15:10:31 UTC  

@Nordhand lol I did that

2019-10-23 15:10:50 UTC  

i think most people did something with wood at some point

2019-10-23 15:10:57 UTC  

males at least

2019-10-23 15:11:32 UTC  

well it a good place to do shit that get you in trouble normally and not get caught

2019-10-23 15:11:32 UTC  

though that probably has changed from when i was young

2019-10-23 15:11:37 UTC  

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2019-10-23 15:12:04 UTC  

yea, think that freedom kids did have back then is gone

2019-10-23 15:12:20 UTC  

dont remind me of it

2019-10-23 15:12:37 UTC  

one of my nephews is the perfect example, bordering on autism due to bad parenting