Message from @RevStench

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2017-09-06 00:59:23 UTC  

I did oak in 2 units but these are just gonna be 5/4 pine. Cheap and easy

2017-09-06 01:03:35 UTC  

haha nice. I love the natural/stained wood look. I don't care for painted trim or stairs. But I get why people do it.
Are you changing the flooring?

2017-09-06 13:27:29 UTC  

Nope just adding tile in afew places

2017-09-07 16:50:16 UTC  

Getting there

2017-09-07 16:50:17 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712446747934721/355394356498399233/image.jpg

2017-09-07 17:06:24 UTC  

Damn bro you're having fun.

2017-09-07 17:06:35 UTC  

Looks nice

2017-09-07 20:33:05 UTC  

You get what you pay for, here's why you don't call a handyman.

2017-09-07 20:33:20 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712446747934721/355450486855303179/20170907_102938.jpg

2017-09-07 20:33:39 UTC  

Bondo is NOT made to fill wood.

2017-09-07 20:33:49 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712446747934721/355450612546273280/20170907_111740.jpg

2017-09-07 20:34:00 UTC  

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2017-09-07 20:34:14 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712446747934721/355450716376006657/20170907_102830.jpg

2017-09-07 20:34:29 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712446747934721/355450777894125570/20170907_111800.jpg

2017-09-07 20:35:42 UTC  

They wrapped the window in metal and plywood and it turned into a water trap.

2017-09-07 20:36:14 UTC  

That's awful bro

2017-09-07 20:43:51 UTC  

It's a mess, not sure I can save the brick molding, the sills I can save.
I'll get some pictures of this process, because we'll be installing a new frame. And if you can handle doing a historic window a replacement window will be a walk in the park.

2017-09-07 20:49:26 UTC  

Also don't let ivy grow on your house, it destroys the mortar, and wood. It costs more to have a house tuck pointed and/or new windows, brick moldind, doors, corbels, soffit, everything, then it is to rip that junk off the house. I know it looks neat/nice, but be good to your home and it will be good to you.

2017-09-07 20:49:44 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712446747934721/355454614142713857/20170905_090844.jpg

2017-09-07 22:22:22 UTC  

Dang yeah that's a shit show. A lot of work

2017-09-07 22:45:17 UTC  

That it is, but that's what I signed up for ahah.

2017-09-08 05:30:22 UTC  

What's the carpentry (finish too) field looking like these days? Is it impacted? I work as a museum crate technician and want to transfer over. Any tips?

2017-09-08 11:07:04 UTC  

Things are going good, busy all around. I work in historic preservation and we do finish. Low skilled guys and immigrants have driven already low wages down. But if you're working for someone honest or yourself you can do pretty good.
If you're starting fresh try a little bit of everything until you find what you like. I really enjoy framing, but I found this historic work and I fell in love.

2017-09-08 18:20:59 UTC  

Honest white guys that do half way decent work and show up on time can make a killing in today's market. Problem is so many of the trade guys don't have their shit together

2017-09-08 18:21:39 UTC  

All the technical/artisan stuff is still white guys for the most part

2017-09-08 18:22:06 UTC  

Yeah I know more than a few trades guys. They struggle with drugs, alcohol, and minor criminal stuff. Good men all, though, and good at what they do.

2017-09-08 18:22:50 UTC  

Yeah the drugs and alcohol shit is so pervasive for dudes in the building trades.

2017-09-08 18:23:15 UTC  

I try to only hire white guys but it can be a challenge

2017-09-08 18:26:12 UTC  

Step 1: Don't do drugs

2017-09-08 18:26:34 UTC  

Step 2: Do almost anything else

2017-09-08 18:26:38 UTC  

Easy as that

2017-09-08 18:27:24 UTC  

Eh, not so easy for some guys I know. They struggle with chronic pain and working the hours they do is hard on them. I can sympathize.

2017-09-08 18:29:31 UTC  

Yeah, me too, but I work 80 hour weeks around 3 months out of the year. I understand the chronic pain thing, too. I'm 6'3", so my back is falling apart already. But I've never done coke, meth, bars, perks, or any of the other shit that people try to sell me.

2017-09-08 18:30:39 UTC  

I feel for these guys, but they've got to get their shit together themselves. No one else can do it.

2017-09-08 18:34:18 UTC  

True true

2017-09-08 18:41:10 UTC  

I used to do a lot of drugs and booze. Haven't touched a drop of anything in 7 yrs. much better

2017-09-08 18:42:27 UTC  

BTW for those goys out there with HVAC systems always use these cheap filters. Cheapest you can find cause they don't restrict the air flow for your handler. Unless you got allergies

2017-09-08 18:42:34 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712446747934721/355784998550503425/image.jpg

2017-09-08 18:43:19 UTC  

Otherwise all the techy filters just pay schlomo

2017-09-08 20:24:06 UTC  

I have allergies. What is the best filter for me?

2017-09-08 20:27:23 UTC  

I've beat the shit out of my body broken fingers, toes, arms, legs, cracked ribs, more stitches than I can remember, I've ridden ladders down telephone poles and walls, rode a few to the ground, I've 2 hernias repaired, and I've been shocked by power lines while 30 feet in the air. But you rub some dirt on it and carry on. Like a man. Haha