Not that people care. So I cracked a beer and put chairs together.
Pinshit?
After the gate we needed a table. I outsourced the fuck outta this. $500 for pinshit table and bench.
$150 chairs for some Eames. Art major on a budget.
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It looks good airboat trooper. A bit confused as to one side Eames, the other side bench?dubshow wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2019 8:30 pm Not that people care. So I cracked a beer and put chairs together.
Pinshit?
After the gate we needed a table. I outsourced the fuck outta this. $500 for pinshit table and bench.
$150 chairs for some Eames. Art major on a budget.
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2 people respond, meanwhile the rest of dfd is "being toxic" and hosting a lemon party of shots. And 50% of the respondents are King of Red door manor himself.Big Brain Bradley wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2019 7:56 amfresh from the mines of south LA
Table looks nice,
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I am confusedubshow wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2019 9:48 am2 people respond, meanwhile the rest of dfd is "being toxic" and hosting a lemon party of shots. And 50% of the respondents are King of Red door manor himself.Big Brain Bradley wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2019 7:56 am
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Table looks nice,
brain go brrrrrr
Point is: my "no one cares" statement is
Can truth be ?
Just have to finish moving the shop+tools at old house. Sold old dining table for same money paid. Sold cabinet piece for nearly the same.
Things are coming together. Lots of wtf poorly done wiring in the new place. Why would you even need a junction box breh?
Its weird seeing the cleaned out empty old house. It looks nice tho. I'd buy it again
Things are coming together. Lots of wtf poorly done wiring in the new place. Why would you even need a junction box breh?
Its weird seeing the cleaned out empty old house. It looks nice tho. I'd buy it again
yeah, youll have to come back down any other time than the night our dog gets killed.
also $254k but yeah. A little TLC and a few dollhairs it should be dope.
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Just spotting this thread now, beautiful , I'm but after reading through the thread realize you went through the same shit we did this month! What an ordeal indeed.
Love the furniture..... the bench chair thing is really popular here as well.
We are getting keys to our new place and contractor is already lined up to redo most of the flooring.
Paint is coming in extraordinarily high so maybe we have the wrong guy. Going to try one more quote and if its still too high I'll be painting for the next six months. Fk these guise.
Anyways, congrats on the new place..
Love the furniture..... the bench chair thing is really popular here as well.
We are getting keys to our new place and contractor is already lined up to redo most of the flooring.
Paint is coming in extraordinarily high so maybe we have the wrong guy. Going to try one more quote and if its still too high I'll be painting for the next six months. Fk these guise.
Anyways, congrats on the new place..
Some fuckery with trying an at home notary service. Wouldn't recommend. But, they were cheap.
is done, nearly 1 year to date of first closing.
3.25% on 20 year with .125 points paid but a credit was given so the couple hundred to "buy it down" was nil. Def plaing catch the falling knife in current markets and rates. Total cost to refi was $6k on a 230k loan.
Was able to secure $60k profit in our "$300k" 250k house. Next step is the heloc then on a garage door and probably a master bath renovation that was discussed last year. Contractor on board.
HELOC has a 2.99% rate for 12 mo. We looking at a $20k max budget to really make the house pop and be perfect for us.
Feels a little to do this in the current outlook not gonna lie.
is done, nearly 1 year to date of first closing.
3.25% on 20 year with .125 points paid but a credit was given so the couple hundred to "buy it down" was nil. Def plaing catch the falling knife in current markets and rates. Total cost to refi was $6k on a 230k loan.
Was able to secure $60k profit in our "$300k" 250k house. Next step is the heloc then on a garage door and probably a master bath renovation that was discussed last year. Contractor on board.
HELOC has a 2.99% rate for 12 mo. We looking at a $20k max budget to really make the house pop and be perfect for us.
Feels a little to do this in the current outlook not gonna lie.
If you can,dubshow wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 10:21 am Some fuckery with trying an at home notary service. Wouldn't recommend. But, they were cheap.
is done, nearly 1 year to date of first closing.
3.25% on 20 year with .125 points paid but a credit was given so the couple hundred to "buy it down" was nil. Def plaing catch the falling knife in current markets and rates. Total cost to refi was $6k on a 230k loan.
Was able to secure $60k profit in our "$300k" 250k house. Next step is the heloc then on a garage door and probably a master bath renovation that was discussed last year. Contractor on board.
HELOC has a 2.99% rate for 12 mo. We looking at a $20k max budget to really make the house pop and be perfect for us.
Feels a little to do this in the current outlook not gonna lie.
Keep the economy going, man. If everyone out of everything, we will all be that much more fucked.