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<blockquote data-quote="Grape Apple Pie" data-source="post: 182837" data-attributes="member: 33653"><p>The flooring is Cali Bamboo. Fossilized. Its some hardy stuff. I heard it would take a certain nail gun to assist the job? On the subject of building, I nailed the pallets that the flooring came on together to make a small garden box.</p><p></p><p>I've always wanted to do construction or wood working, ie. guitar building. I just wasn't born with any natural skill. I have a friend who is basically a jack of all trades that I would like to bring in and work with. He wouldn't mind the help and I wouldn't mind the experience.</p><p></p><p>To be honest, it could be a whole year from now before the floors can be put down. Financially we are chalked up until around July 2021. </p><p></p><p>Another thing that I think about is that with a few hundred extra a month on the mortgage, this house can be paid for in 5 years. That's sweet equity! We could do so much more, and more of what we actually want, like finishing the basement, metal roof, fence, open concept, enclosed porch, and a few other things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grape Apple Pie, post: 182837, member: 33653"] The flooring is Cali Bamboo. Fossilized. Its some hardy stuff. I heard it would take a certain nail gun to assist the job? On the subject of building, I nailed the pallets that the flooring came on together to make a small garden box. I've always wanted to do construction or wood working, ie. guitar building. I just wasn't born with any natural skill. I have a friend who is basically a jack of all trades that I would like to bring in and work with. He wouldn't mind the help and I wouldn't mind the experience. To be honest, it could be a whole year from now before the floors can be put down. Financially we are chalked up until around July 2021. Another thing that I think about is that with a few hundred extra a month on the mortgage, this house can be paid for in 5 years. That's sweet equity! We could do so much more, and more of what we actually want, like finishing the basement, metal roof, fence, open concept, enclosed porch, and a few other things. [/QUOTE]
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