Message from @RevStench

Discord ID: 355889520593600514


2017-09-08 18:42:34 UTC  

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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

2017-09-08 20:28:38 UTC  

I've worked 6 days a week for years. I smoked pot for almost 15 years, it didn't help with the pain, it just took my mind off it.

2017-09-08 20:45:11 UTC  

@Bayernmensch#6240 is the air in your house a problem? If so maybe one of the hyperallegenic one but usually that's for people with abnormal allergies.

2017-09-08 20:45:33 UTC  

I have em too but not bad enough I need to filter the air

2017-09-08 20:47:41 UTC  

@Deleted User You're the man. Did owning more than 1 property turn you into a jack of all trades?

2017-09-08 20:49:08 UTC  

Haha no I got my start doing trim carpentry on small scale remodels working for a good contractor

2017-09-08 20:49:51 UTC  

Did it for years then got a (((media))) job which looked better to banks

2017-09-08 20:50:11 UTC  

Made some smart purchases that cash flowed very well early on

2017-09-08 21:09:32 UTC  

Oh nice, what is that you do now? If I can support a brother I will.

2017-09-08 21:40:27 UTC  

How much do finish carpenters make? I get that it's based upon location. As a crate technician in LA I make $20/hr...

2017-09-08 21:51:45 UTC  

Carpenters are the one of lowest paid trades unfortunately. But if you're the contractor you have no limit. Or you could get on with a big company and do well.
Like the electricians said the end goal is to become the contractor.

2017-09-08 23:30:08 UTC  

Yeah I thinking of getting my contractors license

2017-09-09 01:34:28 UTC  

I got mine but hardly use it.

2017-09-09 01:35:04 UTC  

@RevStench Now I'm a director for a yuuuge media company. Total fuckin pox all day long

2017-09-09 01:35:19 UTC  

Poz*

2017-09-09 01:36:26 UTC  

Trim carpenters/artisans can make decent money but yeah they don't make as much as elec, plumbers, etc unless your doing work like @RevStench

2017-09-09 01:37:09 UTC  

Your type of restorations are priceeeey .....

2017-09-09 01:37:53 UTC  

For sure, but it's either me or you can call this guy

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712446747934721/355889520593600513/20170907_102938.jpg

2017-09-09 01:38:10 UTC  

Hahaha no joke

2017-09-09 01:38:16 UTC  

That's plywood holding the sash together haha

2017-09-09 01:39:35 UTC  

@Pendragon#1229 If you can run small jobs as a contractor and hire subs and do all the carpentry yourself you can make more than just running trim but it's more headaches. I did that for a few years

2017-09-09 01:40:38 UTC  

@Pendragon#1229 You in LA? I built sets for a few years too a looong time ago. That pays decent

2017-09-09 01:41:49 UTC  

Oh cool @Deleted User I bet that was a lot of fun and headache. Got any set you can brag about?

2017-09-09 01:42:41 UTC  

It's a shame carpenters get stiffed on moneybecause there are so many neat things to do.

2017-09-09 01:59:04 UTC  

@RevStench It was NY in the 90s sonit was fun. The only noteworthy set was probably upright citizens brigade on comedy central

2017-09-09 01:59:55 UTC  

No way, I love UCB. Little Donnie is my favorite

2017-09-09 02:00:04 UTC  

I was just a helper basically. And I put together a ton of flats and stages. Then moved back down here and started working with that contractor

2017-09-09 02:00:14 UTC  

Haha little donny

2017-09-09 02:00:40 UTC  

I helped build the inner sanctum set

2017-09-09 02:00:55 UTC  

Their headquarters

2017-09-09 02:01:46 UTC  

Carpentry is one of the most underrated and underused professions

2017-09-09 02:15:50 UTC  

That's really cool man, what neat place to get a start in building.
It's a shame that carpentry has become what it is. I've seen articles over in the Netherlands where they are building multi story buildings with wooden frames again. That's really cool.

2017-09-09 02:16:30 UTC  

Morgan cars still use a wooden frame, that would be a dream job.

2017-09-09 02:40:04 UTC  

Wow that's nuts

2017-09-09 14:24:24 UTC  

That's pretty cool. I wish there was a market for homes like this. I could do this type of work for pleasure.

2017-09-09 14:25:28 UTC  

This guy has making shakes down to a science. I've pretty much memorized his technique, it's good information.
https://youtu.be/UZA1J8RHltY

2017-09-09 17:28:06 UTC  

@RevStench You ever seen the Dick Pernake doc?