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Strouty

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In a few weeks we will be asking what ever happened to the guy with the two cute cuddly copper head snakes?

Good on you for trying to save the other snake, I have had my fair share of snakes, but not sure I would trust any venomous snake. Cool pictures though. :)
 
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I personally wouldn't have the stones to touch those snakes but I'm glad you didn't kill them. They are beautiful and you got some great pictures.

The mailbox looks great. Awesome to see a "small" project come out so well.

Keep up the good work. I'm enjoying watching the progress.
 

aka Larry

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Snakes are more afraid of you than you are of them. At least, that is what I keep telling myself. Not working so well.

On the other hand, I'll take snakes ANY day over spiders.

I hate spiders and snakes alike. I don't go hunting for either of them, but if they enter my premises, and I can get to them, they ain't making it out alive.

The OP had the right idea with this pic he posted:


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Not sure how I've never seen this before! Awesome build! Subscribed.

BTW, amazing pics of those copperheads, no way in Haiti I'm even keeping copperheads around my house intentionally.....
 

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This whole thread is too cool. Love the use of recycled materials and you've done a great job getting the property cleaned up. How are you planning to secure the mailbox to the ground?
 

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Haven't seen this thread before- just read through the whole thing and was going to recommend the LBC....just to see that you already know about it.
Really really cool work on the mailbox, love the look. Great to also see how much you've been able to improve the property.

Always had the idea when I first moved down to Atlanta years ago to do this somewhere on the westside- having a garage/industrial style loft...that never materialized but I love the idea!
 

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Im fine with both snakes and spiders... outside. The ones that get inside are the ones I have a problem with.
 
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How's the wife feel about the 2 new pets?
That is a great question! I’ll ask when she gets back from walking them. Then she’s feeding her Argentine Tegu and cleaning the mice cages.

Hopefully that answered your question lol!

Not sure how I've never seen this before! Awesome build! Subscribed.

BTW, amazing pics of those copperheads, no way in Haiti I'm even keeping copperheads around my house intentionally.....
Like they say—keep your friends close and enemies closer?


This whole thread is too cool. Love the use of recycled materials and you've done a great job getting the property cleaned up. How are you planning to secure the mailbox to the ground?
Thanks! The original plan was to drive (4) threaded rods into the ground. The interior framing of it is all pressure treated and there’s cross members that I can drill holes in when the time comes and secure with washers and nuts. Now I may pour a small concrete pier that protrudes above ground a couple inches.








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speedminded

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Haven't seen this thread before- just read through the whole thing and was going to recommend the LBC....just to see that you already know about it.
Really really cool work on the mailbox, love the look. Great to also see how much you've been able to improve the property.

Always had the idea when I first moved down to Atlanta years ago to do this somewhere on the westside- having a garage/industrial style loft...that never materialized but I love the idea!
LBC is great! As rough as Murphy Ave. appears, it’s a treasure chest of businesses.

If anyone in Atlanta is in need of cardboard boxes or packaging materials I suggest Cut Rate Box Co. next door to LBC. I’ve had clutches built at Clutch Specialties too.

I used to live in an industrial space on the property with the blue water tower, now called “The Met”. It’s currently undergoing a huge transformation away from what was mostly starving artists when I was there lol!

Another favorite place on Murphy Ave. is a former auto parts store that is home to the architectural firm BLDGS.

Exterior:

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...but it’s what’s behind that front door that is incredible.

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Dreaming of live/work spaces like this is what keeps me going—it just needs a few cars inside!
 

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Mpower5266

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I finally caught back up on the thread and was pretty stoked about a GJ Atlanta meet and then I saw that you have copperheads living in your house with you..........
 

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Oh hell to the no. Snakes may be good for vermin control, but venomous snakes do NOT make good pets. I hope your life insurance is paid up.
 
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TiFJ

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Not to derail the thread... but the risk of dying from a snake bite in the US is almost nil:

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You're at greater risk of dying from hantavirus (associated with mouse droppings which snake populations will help control). https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2018/04/25/kiley-lane-hantavirus-death-new-mexico/549442002/
 

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kyle@hcb

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He's clearly used to handling all kinds of snakes, so he's probably aware that copperhead envenomation is not fatal (the venom is mild) except under extremely rare circumstances (immune system problems/allergic reactions). Amazing pictures! That said, I wouldn't recommend that anyone attempt to emulate the OP in that regard.
 

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Beats me how I never saw this thread before.
Beautiful project. I hope you get to build a new hangar elsewhere in the property, a living gallery, as you stated a few pages back.

Please, do show more of the BMWs, and get rid of those snakes :D
 

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For the first time in a year and a half of ownership, I was finally able to use the 30’x40’ garage to work on a vehicle. The cold and rain is a great motivator for organizing—especially when you have a seized caliper on your work vehicle!

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So we both have a hangar *and* one of these?

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One mistake in a rural enough area and you're gone.



I think I read a statistic that over 90% of the people who get bitten by a snake are harassing the snake at the time

It’s very rare to get bitten by a poison snake
And even more rare to die from it

It happens
But car accidents are far far more likely to kill you than a snake bite and no one is afraid to get on the highway
 
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