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salty 10-12-2006 10:34 AM

RE: Post your outdoorsy rooms
 
I have not brough my trophies to the house yet since it is still a construction zone but here are a few...

the fireplace I just built with pine logs and coultured stone



Me building the archway with stone the other night



check out the antler shandlier and cieling fan!




old pic taken in june




I have LIVE CRITTERS in my outdoorsy home!!!!!! LOL



DoubleLung55 10-12-2006 11:05 AM

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wow , what do you guys doo with the log cabins , im in college now and my dreams always been owning my own sweet log home like that , so what should i change the major too???? Right now im going for safety sciences , to be a certified safety professional, but i dont think that will bring me my log house!

salty 10-12-2006 11:13 AM

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doublelung,

My experience would make me want to say for you to become a plumber or electrician. There is tremendous money involved in HVAC work also. Trust me when I say to learn a trade. Be your own boss and make good money. Work your butt off summertime and take off during hunting season.

I sell log cabins in NY and also build them. Next one will be started in the spring.

DoubleLung55 10-12-2006 11:53 AM

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Thanks Salty , so far i have worked in a different traded for the last few summers , started off doing concrete work in basements and driveways , then went to landscaping , then general contracting helping my uncle build decks and sheds , stuff like that , and this past summer i worked for a flooring company installing carpet. Not too bad for summer jobs , this year i hope to start and internship though as a safety inspector. I did think of being an electrician before school , but it seemed hard to get started in. Oh well , you guys all have beautiful homes , maybe someday ill get mine!

Goodluck the rest of the season

californiabill 10-12-2006 12:56 PM

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Salty your house is gorgeous! How much land do you have?



shed33 10-12-2006 01:08 PM

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Salty, gorgeous home your building! Love the work your doing inside as well! You got a whole lot of wall space to fill.. Best of luck !

salty 10-12-2006 01:23 PM

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thanks guys, I have 7 acres but all state land aroune me!

johnst43 10-12-2006 01:55 PM

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DoubleLung55,

Dont worry there is money to be made in the safety inspection business as well. Good friend of mine works for himself as a safety inspector and makes plenty of money and has plenty of time off. The trades are great as well. Lots of different ways to make good money. That is a fantastic house Salty

salty 10-12-2006 02:22 PM

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Thanks, it is taking up all my time and I believe I may actually have to sacrifice a majority of my hunting season to get r done.

jmbuckhunter 10-12-2006 07:29 PM

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Salty, you are building my DREAM HOME. Show us some pics when you get it done.


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