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A work in progress, im outta money so im at a standstill
 
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A work in progress, im outta money so im at a standstill

It is better than my storage shed lmfao! I am too embarrassed to take a pic lol
 
This is my man cave out at my hunting property. I do all my paper work in there:hmm3grin2orange:

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I see that you keep the pine cones handy, mind you dont pull them the wrong way
 
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A work in progress, im outta money so im at a standstill

Real nice Ryan...What about windows? Do they come later?
 
Down here,a feller can get a 30 x 40 in red iron ERECTED for about nine grand.They'll throw that sucker up in three days too......:popcorn:

Not In California! The building permit would run $10,000-$15,000 and take 6 months minimum including the public meetings, the sprinkler system about $10,000, the water hook up for the fire sprinklers around $15,000. The diveway will have to be 12' wide minimum and support a fire engine, that will cost $25,000 more. Then the County will inspect every square inch of your property looking for violations. And by the way, any violations found and you have to prove your innocense, you are guilty until proven innocent! You can not get a permit if you are within 150' of a stream and you can't take down any trees to build without a fight. Oh and you will need an archaelogist and an Indian on site during all excavation.

My neighbor put a 1 bedroom granny unit/garage behind his house 2 years ago and it cost him $220.000. That is completely normal for this area. The average fixer upper house is still well over $500,000.
 
Not In California! The building permit would run $10,000-$15,000 and take 6 months minimum including the public meetings, the sprinkler system about $10,000, the water hook up for the fire sprinklers around $15,000. The diveway will have to be 12' wide minimum and support a fire engine, that will cost $25,000 more. Then the County will inspect every square inch of your property looking for violations. And by the way, any violations found and you have to prove your innocense, you are guilty until proven innocent! You can not get a permit if you are within 150' of a stream and you can't take down any trees to build without a fight. Oh and you will need an archaelogist and an Indian on site during all excavation.

My neighbor put a 1 bedroom granny unit/garage behind his house 2 years ago and it cost him $220.000. That is completely normal for this area. The average fixer upper house is still well over $500,000.

Cali aint worth a plug nickle to me except for the friends out there.Temporary realestate imo bottom of ocean someday
 
Real nice Ryan...What about windows? Do they come later?

Actually Carl the windows are in and most of the siding on. Gonna slap the rest of the siding on this week so i can get a final inspection from the county. Then all i have to do is wire it, concrete floor, insulation drywall etc etc...............again im outta money, but the good news i may be in it by the time I retire:greenchainsaw:
 
Here's mine, I just moved this summer so I'm still trying to get organized and stuff put away... It's still a mess, I must say this is the messest shop I've ever had, I'm normally very organzed I hate working in a :censored: hole where you can't find anyting...

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Nice place Gink, What model is that old school yamaha ya got. Looks like it's in great shape. The triumph will be fun when you get it back together.

Thanks, it's a 1976 XT500 single, my dad gave it to me when I was 15, it is in great shape, he bought it from a friend who bought it new, when Dad bought it from him it had 1200 miles on it, It has 11,000 on it now. I rode the piss out of it througout high school.
 
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