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TheCabinCalls
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# Posted: 2 Dec 2013 02:40pm
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1. - taking the risk to do this while we are young and our kids our very young.
2. built simple and energy tight.
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rayyy
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# Posted: 3 Dec 2013 06:42pm
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I have been thinking about this question for a long time and I think I have finally got my two answers. #1.Never loose faith in your self.Don't listen to the negative,"you can't do that"type of people.They almost had me convinced I really can't do this.But you know what?I did it anyway!
#2.Think about your next project.Put it on paper and really research it.Having a good design and game plan in place before you build.Learn by your past mistakes.
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redlandfd
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# Posted: 4 Dec 2013 08:49am
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bobrok -I agree, the promise of indoor bathrooms does keep the peace on a building project.
TheCabinCalls- yep a good cabin is a great place for the kids, too
rayy- I still get a case of the negatives and I've done this before!
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KSalzwedel
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# Posted: 6 Dec 2013 02:16am
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Having our shell built by a pro.
Buying a Blaze King wood stove
Having pros do the plumbing because my husband was stressing it ( he works away from home a lot, time issue).
I know, that is three, but I couldn't help it!
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beachman
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# Posted: 6 Dec 2013 05:53pm
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I agree with most of the comments but I will add my two. Moving closer to my cabin and going there often. Keeps me alive and rejuvenated!
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