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MNspiderman

Photos of where you work...

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I'd like to see SoCal Marks workplace being i won't ever be there. So lets see where we all work. I am a General Contractor and here is a few photo's of 3 townhouses I just built. for sale unfurnished for only $179,000. FYI I am the rare breed that is considered a working contractor. I personally install the cabinets, wood and tile floor, stair cases, trim, counters, shelving, hardware, appliances and a few other items. So basically after drywall I do everything else except carpet, plumbing, electrical and heating. Hope you enjoy. Yep, thats my van. I love vans.
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I think i should stop now :mrgreen:
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$179,000! Here, in LA county we're into a new residential project to the tune of close to $30,000 before the property is touched. This is for permits and fees!
Looks like you're doing nice work out there.
I'm somewhat like you, I also do all the work myself, except for the A/C and drywall. Those I can't save any money by doing myself.
I don't have many digital pictures of some of my jobs, but here's an examle of some plumbing I did on a remodel;
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Everything to the right of the vent stack is new. We enclosed a patio and made three rooms, one was this new laundry to bring it in from the garage. It included plumbing for a Renai on demand HWH.
I also like a van, but mine is a box van. It can carry everything I need and materials also. But, due to what I'm doing mostly now, it stays home and I use my crewcab pickup.
Good luck with your properties, out here there is zero market for houses.
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Good gosh, $30k for permits? And to think I griped over $150 for the permit to build our house, which we did ourselves, including the plumbing and electrical.
Here's a pic of where I work at my domesticated job:
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And here is my go-kart business in the basement:
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Our other business is building interior tent packages for the PGA Tour. Here is a package we built for the President's Cup in Montreal. The walls, beams, columns and bars you see are what we build to make a tent look more formal:
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I work here:

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And here:
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Spiderman, do you need to let the air out of the tires on the van to get it in the garage?

Your construction looks excellent!

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This is my office, with used piston paperweights: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bigtimes_f ... 7/sizes/l/

This is the view out of my office window, if you look real hard you may see some people surfing in the third photo:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bigtimes_f ... 7/sizes/l/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bigtimes_f ... 7/sizes/l/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bigtimes_f ... 5/sizes/l/

If I'm not in the office I'm out in the field usually doing something like water testing a window assembily for leaks: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bigtimes_f ... 7/sizes/l/

Or inspecting for deteriorated and spalled concrete 30 stories up: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bigtimes_f ... 3/sizes/o/

Here is the compay info: http://www.wje.com/
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mdrburchette wrote:Good gosh, $30k for permits? And to think I griped over $150 for the permit to build our house, which we did ourselves, including the plumbing and electrical.
Here's a pic of where I work at my domesticated job:
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And here is my go-kart business in the basement:
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Our other business is building interior tent packages for the PGA Tour. Here is a package we built for the President's Cup in Montreal. The walls, beams, columns and bars you see are what we build to make a tent look more formal:
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Good grief Denise, do you ever sleep?
It must feel good at the end of the work day to see what you guys have built. I just go to work to rest, so I can work on my house or cars.
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I was going to ask the same question about the garage; is the snow that deep or do people have short cars there?
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Sometimes my work takes me to places like this:

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..... but normally :cry: it looks like this:


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I run the short form division of Westwood One. Our primary product is traffic reports that we provide to over 2,500 radio and TV stations in 65 cities. We gather and report from places like:

Philadelphia

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Washington, DC

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and LA

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So Cal Mark wrote:I was going to ask the same question about the garage; is the snow that deep or do people have short cars there?
Thats a standard 6'8 Overhead Garage door. I had to match the other pre existing garages. My Van sits on 20's with over sized tires, It doesn't even fit into my own garage. Sucks. Thats actually my Conversion van I usually drive this to work when I need to actually do work.
This is my Ford F590F Superduty 7.3 IdI. Thats a 5 Ton Truck Only 2400 ever made. Has an E4OD. Dana 80, front straight axle, 4 wheel discI love this thing except the 5.13 gears which limit me to around 60mph (for now). The cargo area is 17' long, full of shelfs and holds about 30k in tools. See the 10 lug rims, wheel clearance and ride height and 6' tall roll up door. This ain't your average P30 potatoe chip truck.Front and rear springs are 4" wide. All aluminum body.
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Wow John, so you like, watch tv for a living? I thought traffic reports would be more of a local thing. Interesting.

Curly, Ron will be working in the Melbourne, Victoria area next year for the President's Cup and I'm planning to do a Sam and pack myself in a suitcase and come along for a ride. Is this in your area?
http://www.pgatour.com/tournaments/presidentscup/
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mdrburchette wrote:Curly, Ron will be working in the Melbourne, Victoria area next year for the President's Cup and I'm planning to do a Sam and pack myself in a suitcase and come along for a ride. Is this in your area?
http://www.pgatour.com/tournaments/presidentscup/
We're about 70 miles east of Melbourne. It would be nice to catch up with you both while you're Down Under.
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That'll be fun. It looks like Ron will be there for a couple months overseeing the packages being built and I'll come along a little later.
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Ever changing count of parts cars....It's a disease!
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Denise, Let me know when you and Ron are in Melbourne, I'll fly down to catch up as well.


Photos of my work !

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I'm General Manager for Patrick IT - we develop and maintain all the computer systems that run the 4 Patrick Container Terminals in Australia, as well as systems for other Patrick businesses.

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