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Convince me
Susan,
Another benefit of the class is the great group of folks you'll meet, kindred spirits. I guarantee that folks from the class will come out to help you build. A lot of it depends on how far they will have to drive of course. Well let me ask you this: would you drive out to someone's project and give a couple hours of your time to get some experience building a log house?
Andy
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Convince me
"Convince me"
:arrow: http://www.loghomebuilders.org/log-homes-22b.htm
That might do it :!:
Here are a couple who took the class and then built a log home that looks like THAT. I know I left the class with the same knowledge they did, and I was left confident I can do that same thing.
I know how they built that, and I know how to build that. Sometimes I am still amazed by that fact.
Since taking the class, for some strange reason, I find myself listening less and less to all the people who tell me "you can't do that." Not just about log homes, but with a lot of other things in my life. For some reason, now that I stopped listening to those people I find that I can do a lot more.
Doug
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just check out my post
take a look at my post, best advice for log home builders and maybe you will have a couple of questions for me....best of luck, nocluecaptain
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I remember this thread: Susan + convince me.
I remember that as a concept to try and adhere to, it's impressive.
It signals a receptiveness to new information, to a new perspective.
And I once had a co-worker who always used the fake name Susan when she called in to go food orders.
So this thread stuck in my head.
Enjoy this "time-capsule thread" bump!
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