Message from @Marlow

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2017-10-26 20:26:47 UTC  

but we're saving money away to buy land and build a house on it... even if it's just a modest home.... we're not jews. We're content with simplicity

2017-10-26 20:30:24 UTC  

haha i live near a bunch of jews...literally the safest realty around they are smart with where they live...but theyll anally rape anyone else...ok so building a house wouldnt you love to be able to no bs grab a nail gun and shoot in a 3 inch nail in .5 seconds out of all the other bullshit that could happen wouldnt you want an easy system to begin with...i literally want to know why people like timber frames cuz fuck me id build anything i just dont see the reason i could probably just operate a crane and build a house...im not against it

2017-10-26 20:31:11 UTC  

I honestly think it's the aesthetic appeal and the independence of it

2017-10-26 20:31:31 UTC  

once you know your war around the tools, you can build it from the trees on your property

2017-10-26 20:31:36 UTC  

the aesthetics and the romance of it

2017-10-26 20:31:46 UTC  

and the purity of it

2017-10-26 20:32:05 UTC  

there's something heroic about it

2017-10-26 20:32:12 UTC  

because you're absolutely right, my dude

2017-10-26 20:32:30 UTC  

taking a nail gun and just hammering out a frame out of milled two-by's is going to get the job done

2017-10-26 20:32:40 UTC  

and it's going to get it done faster and cheaper

2017-10-26 20:32:56 UTC  

especially since for you, a guy with experience building many homes, that's what you know

2017-10-26 20:33:01 UTC  

I have no idea at all what it's like to build a home

2017-10-26 20:33:08 UTC  

so for me it's just pure fantasy in my head

2017-10-26 20:33:10 UTC  

it's pure romance

2017-10-26 20:33:44 UTC  

so I romanticize the process of homebuilding, doing it like my ancestors did, with a mallet and chisel, the slow, steady, methocial way

2017-10-26 20:33:54 UTC  

the same way I write code, lol

2017-10-26 20:33:54 UTC  

well its also the acreage wouldnt allow for timberframes by me ...but couldnt you add fake beams to a regular stud wall and be like look honey its just like the pictures etc

2017-10-26 20:34:08 UTC  

lol

2017-10-26 20:34:17 UTC  

you might be right

2017-10-26 20:34:22 UTC  

but there's something about the real thing

2017-10-26 20:34:43 UTC  

about handling the real structural timbers with your hands and manipualting them, and carving existence and memories from them

2017-10-26 20:35:28 UTC  

i agree its really cool i just never saw it done right and i never was in one to begin with...i always see small bathrooms, weird kitchens without enough counterspace and low ceilings ...fix that and youre good

2017-10-26 20:35:32 UTC  

cuz you're totally right, man... there are many easier simpler ways to build a house

2017-10-26 20:35:42 UTC  

i just dont see good floor plans

2017-10-26 20:35:47 UTC  

yeah I know what you mean

2017-10-26 20:36:08 UTC  

and there are many older homes that are timber frames, that have older standards of accommodation

2017-10-26 20:36:11 UTC  

you know what I mean?

2017-10-26 20:36:28 UTC  

yeah i feels you

2017-10-26 20:36:39 UTC  

like I live in Utah and there are houses out here built a 100 years ago people are still living in

2017-10-26 20:36:44 UTC  

the kitchens and rooms all feel so small

2017-10-26 20:36:54 UTC  

kind of like when my ancestors came to the US they were a good half foot shorter at least on average than i am

2017-10-26 20:36:58 UTC  

but back then people were just happy to have a warm place in the winter

2017-10-26 20:37:14 UTC  

Yeah I'm a tall guy... I need 8' walls at least

2017-10-26 20:37:39 UTC  

like a full bed might be nice for some people but i just dont fit comfortably

2017-10-26 20:37:49 UTC  

yeah

2017-10-26 20:38:04 UTC  

but if you were living back in the day, on the American Frontier, you're basically camping

2017-10-26 20:38:13 UTC  

and you'd be happy sleeping on pretty much ANY bed

2017-10-26 20:38:35 UTC  

its a paradox where big strong men want to build homes that smaller weaker ones design but they dont realize until its too late the house isnt suited for them

2017-10-26 20:38:46 UTC  

that's kind of what I mean... I like seeing how far we can go pairing things down to the bare essentials

2017-10-26 20:39:20 UTC  

yeah I'm pretty thorough. I don't think that'll happen to me

2017-10-26 20:39:57 UTC  

I have a pretty good lay man's overview of basic archtectural principles, and layout design. We'll just have to see