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    #61
    Project is taking entirely too long. They finally started coming up with the structure. What I thought was going to be a someone pleasant and exciting time has actually caused my blood pressure to stay boiling. Can't wait to have the building done and to let everyone here know who not to use.
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      #62
      Looking good.Thinking of doing this myself.

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        #63
        Few more. Good progress today finally.
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          #64
          In for this. Congrats. Hopefully I'll be building one someday.

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            #65
            I may have missed it, but what was the 4300 for water? The tap on the mainline? Thanks for sharing your journey.

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              #66
              Looks great! Can't wait to see how this progresses.

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                #67
                Your gettin there, it will pick up once the skin is on.

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                  #68
                  looking good.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by refugioco View Post
                    I may have missed it, but what was the 4300 for water? The tap on the mainline? Thanks for sharing your journey.
                    Tap and meter fee

                    Thanks yall. Cant tell you enough how excited I am to get moved in!

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                      #70
                      how deep did you put in you water line? what did you dig the trench with....ditch witch? what size pvc?

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                        #71
                        Originally posted by BCorn View Post
                        how deep did you put in you water line? what did you dig the trench with....ditch witch? what size pvc?
                        18" deep on the water line. I sweet talked my slab guy in digging the trench with his mini excavator before leaving. What I paid him was still cheaper than what renting a ditch witch would have been. I ran 1.25" the whole way.

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                          #72
                          Cool build. Thanks for taking us along with you.

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                            #73
                            Looking great. FYI plumbing fixtures and cabinets are budget busters. That being said, it is cheaper in the long run to do it the way you want it the first time.

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                              #74
                              Originally posted by BrianL View Post
                              Looking great. FYI plumbing fixtures and cabinets are budget busters. That being said, it is cheaper in the long run to do it the way you want it the first time.
                              I have heard that before. I am actually going out and cutting a bunch of cedars and having a college buddy make our cabinets. I hope between supplying the wood, and the ol buddy discount, cabinets wont be too hard on the budget.

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                                #75
                                Originally posted by BrianL View Post
                                Looking great. FYI plumbing fixtures and cabinets are budget busters. That being said, it is cheaper in the long run to do it the way you want it the first time.
                                I agree with this! We went cheap on some of the plumbing fixtures when we built and have already replaced them within 2 years.

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