God I wanna build my own timber frame house so badly

God I wanna build my own timber frame house so badly.

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an axe is $20
go do it

American education, everybody.

this. Everything else is free if your handy/dont get caught.

Make the money to buy the land in the country.

lazy fag

A simple A frame is SUPER easy.

He's not wrong.
Our ancestors made ocean going ships with hand tools.
Whitebois are just lazy, unskilled, and refuse to work together now. Hence our precipitous decline.
We have access to better tools, cheap and abundant energy, and a database of all human knowledge and we don't use any of it.
It's pathetic.

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Foreign work ethic, everybody.

They are the most productive people on earth, still. That's why you can pay them 10x what a third world factory worker costs and still have it be more profitable.

>t. lazy nigger

They used a lot more than axes. And they specifically bent trees a certain way to be usable.

You might need to add a few zeros that number for enough axes to build a house.

Not the point. They used hand tools and elbow grease. They were below third worlders in terms of resource availability. But they built ocean going ships and conquered the world, because they could, and because they felt like it.
We COULD do what they did, but we CHOOSE not to.

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a spindly zoomer can do it by himself with basic hand tools. why can't you?
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I would like to point out that ocean going deep hulled ships were a marvel at the time and considered the pinnacle of achievement.

Anyways, I need timber.

I did it years ago and milled my own timber too, the red mahogany was a bitch to nail into. I ended up with a 2 bedroom house/shack thing with my wife and had my first kid there before the world got me by the balls.

>I need timber.
Go outside.

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Oh yeah, I'll use this to make a house. Out of sticks.

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>Why can't you?
I can, actually! I work with axes. I'm just saying, he'd need to spend more than $20. I'd probably spend closer to $2000 for the right tools, and have them for the rest of my life. Good axes aren't cheap.

how did god grab your pee pee

Big bad wolf will fuck you up bro

>Anyways, I need timber.
it's free if you don't get caught

>what is osb

Not sure about timber, but brick is free if you visit demo sites. They'll let you cart it away for free.

it's pretty easy actually:

>10k pressed sawdust pannels
>10k mexican labour
>10k sticks and nails

done.

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That will be $400k for you, plus tip

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Timber frame house.
So a house?

They're even giving away palettes of bricks in liberal cities.

Honestly, why don't we use wattle and daub anymore?

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I'm in Minnesota so... it's not so hard, plenty of park land and trails where they wouldn't expect a thing, if you don't mind working at night in out of the way places.

Honestly, I was jealous when I saw that. Bricks are expensive and we did everything we could to scrounge up as many free ones as possible when adding a brick face to the house. Thousands of dollars of free bricks on the sidewalk and no one picked them up? That's how you know people in seattle etc. are lazy.

I will be on mine

and i'll be coloring that puppy

Timber frame is based AF, you just need to source your wood correctly. I did
>don’t get HD pine shit and particle board
>you can get recycled wood for free

Got my wood floor from an old factory floor that was being demolished for basically nothing. Looks amazing and everyone thinks I spent $$$

Shop right and be smart and you can make an amazing wood home for $

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okay, here's what you need to do it realistically
alaskan chainsaw mill with guide bars and guide plate
a few chainsaws, loooooots of chains
a chainsaw sharpener, battery powered
some land no one wants that's just trees with water nearby
a generator for charging up your tools
drill, impact driver, hammer
screws, nails
a wheelbarrow and several 5 gallon buckets
various hand saws
various prybars
pens and pencils
tape measurer and chalk line
square and level
a few shovels, one for digging, and another flet edged big one for debris/snow

so if you're willing to actually work and have that lil piece of forest land
you can mill your own wood, build your own foundation, frame, then a roof.

you can do it, unironically.

I have one

dont forget the insulation

Then do it?

There's videos on youtube of people building basic log cabins in the woods for a couple thousand dollars (less the cost of land, of course) and it's pretty simple assuming you're not retarded.