What's with the R8? Pics please!
I knew someone would punish me for that...
The R8 got exchanged for revamped house, without even buying it haha.
What's with the R8? Pics please!
I started working on my 1972 Corvette in 1983 (give or take a few years) and I'm still working on the same car. I'm re-doing everything for the second or third time. Doing all the work myself, even when I have no idea how to do it has cost me a small fortune. On the bright side the car hasn't been stolen or wrecked in almost 40 years of ownership. I expect to total it backing out of the driveway in a few years. Then I can have a professional fix it and tell me about all the horrible things wrong with the car.
I have grandchildren graduating from college who were born a decade after I started working on the car. Patience is a good thing ... up to a point.
Clever, very clever.I like your crisp pictures![]()
The problem is that this hampers my plan to buy an island on the Caribbean.Thanks for the update.
Hang in there!!
Looks like you have a good path forward, and in a few years you can look back and be satisfied that you made good choices, even if it took you an iteration or two.
the amazing would be actually finishing it haha.Love you too. And i still believe the house will someday be amazing.
I expect to total it backing out of the driveway in a few years.
Patience is a good thing ... up to a point.
It happens to all of us, its a disease, its called tinkering without being hefty rich.You are scaring me. Will that happen to me too??
good to see you back. that's a bummer about the electric conduit. is the whole house wired with that stuff or just the kitchen? what don't the hoes like about your new plan? I do wish you good luck.
jim
I love you guys, didn't miss you because I still visited but I'm back, love me back!
I love you and this thread. I want to reach out and give you a hug. You are not unique in renovating new construction. I have gone through a similar emotional roller coaster. I had a luxury that you don't. My house was built with wood and I went through the phase of just wanting to burn the summa *****. It does work out in the end. It's worth it.
Get it done before the TPP goes through. bammy will make sure your money value will drop even more.
Now tell/show us this car you plan to crash backing out of your drive the first time please.
JB
I started working on my 1972 Corvette in 1983 (give or take a few years) and I'm still working on the same car. I'm re-doing everything for the second or third time. Doing all the work myself, even when I have no idea how to do it has cost me a small fortune. On the bright side the car hasn't been stolen or wrecked in almost 40 years of ownership. I expect to total it backing out of the driveway in a few years. Then I can have a professional fix it and tell me about all the horrible things wrong with the car.
I have grandchildren graduating from college who were born a decade after I started working on the car. Patience is a good thing ... up to a point.
I know the feeling, Bob. 1966 Chevelle, 1971, back in the garage for the 5th time( for almost 20 years).
Best wishes on getting the home done the way you want, as soon as you can. Still enjoyable in spite of the heartache you've been through.
I love your thread on stanceworks and your house is amazing!!!
LCG,
I read over your car build thread and it was hilarious and scary! For those of you wanting a good laugh, or to see some interesting repairs/upgrades check it out. I'd like to see where you take this car now that you have it stripped and ready to actually build. I wish you the best of luck on the house and the car.
JB

My broker should be contacting you very soon. He's prefers to invest my money in things that are on the way down. On the other hand, if you and I could find a few more unique vehicles, maybe the Lords of the Car Hoards TV show will contact us and fix up our treasured (soul sucking?) rides. Oh, and thank you Dr. F.'s metal cutting tips. I have a banana tree with nearly ripe fruit. Just need to find a cheap goat and I'm good to go. I'm hoping goats like fiberglass as much as metal -- I'll just double the thickness of the banana markings.
You just want to see my copycat of your bed...Was hoping to pop over here and see your place done![]()
she needs a better imagination! Natalie loves waking up to the natural wood about the bed...
A quote my wife likes: "If you can fix your problem with money, you don't really have a problem."
I usually take comfort from that quote but Luis, I think you really have a problem. I would have turned the house into a barn full of concrete-eating goats and just.walked away. Then again, I replaced a number of supporting walls in my house when termites turned them into distressed lumber artwork.
Have you given any thought to buying half of the lot next door? I'm not usually superstitious but maybe if your house number was D Doce Punto Cinco instead of D Trece you'd have fewer problems.
A quote I like: "So I smiled and things got worse!"
took the BFH out and went town, there is a specific joy when you know it hurts your wallet but still you hate in enough to not care and care at the same time... I am a complicated human being.
I know this joy because I am similarly complicated. I am thankful to have a very understanding wife.
I used to have a finished basement. 2/3 of it is now bare studs..
You're a funny guy! Thanks for living and sharing.


