sitefive":2u0m5s5x said:
lololololol at this post and this is called carpentry Forum? what the hell? I'm 25 now had no former education in building, got a free piece of land, drawed up all the plans for a house gave a good whiskey and few notes to an architect just to put his stamp on the plan and sign it off, paid local guy to help me set-up timber frame as its not a 1 person job , the rest did all myself and now have a nice 130m2 house with no mortgage and probably worth 4x as much as I spent on it. The worst part in all that was getting over the red tape because supposedly there are stuff you aren't supposed to do yourself but pay someone to do...doh.. Even in a forum like this you guys are saying that this is impossible . #-o
It took me about a year and I spent most of my weekends on the site and than also worked a lot at nights but was it worth it? Yes.. My dad is a sparky and good at plumbing and I wired the house/set up water with a lot of his help and knowledge , but I'm positive that If I was building another house now I could do it all by myself now having all this experience.
Also you aren't supposed to master each of the trade, there are tons of tutorials for everything on Youtube , as long as you aren't total ****** and have hands growing from the right place most of the stuff isn't that hard or difficult!
I pity the poor soul that buys you're house, from what you are saying, you bribed an architect to "sign off" any
building regs you chose to ignore, as well as foundation depth drainage etc, electrics and plumbing compliance
and certification,"red tape" and looking at you're posts, you've been buying up tools since July, you don't know how to use a jigsaw, and got in a tiswas over what blades to use, and last week you couldn't get you're new planer to work said you're new planer cutters were not set properly, from the factory, then they were. Whatever.
Some people are capable of mastering several trades, From reading you're posts, I believe you are not one of these
people, As someone said last week, you're a difficult man to help
This Red tape you refer too, planning permission, building regs, etc connecting up to gas, sewage and electricity,
That you seem so pleased to have ignored is for mr and mrs public's safeguard when they have signed up for 30 years of mortgage payments!, I expect you will have disappeared by then, Do you know Esther Rantzen?
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