You can build your own custom.
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When you do a big project like this, the best way to approach it is to break it down into small steps. That way each step is an accomplishment. These milestones can keep your enthusiam up. The project rolls along and sooner or later it is finished. When it starts for the first time the feeling of satisfaction is indescribable. Riding it for the first time is even more rewarding.
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Thank you. There were some bumps along the way, believe me. However, when the stress level got too high, I put down the tools for a while and calmed myself down.
When you do a big project like this, the best way to approach it is to break it down into small steps. That way each step is an accomplishment. These milestones can keep your enthusiam up. The project rolls along and sooner or later it is finished. When it starts for the first time the feeling of satisfaction is indescribable. Riding it for the first time is even more rewarding.
When you do a big project like this, the best way to approach it is to break it down into small steps. That way each step is an accomplishment. These milestones can keep your enthusiam up. The project rolls along and sooner or later it is finished. When it starts for the first time the feeling of satisfaction is indescribable. Riding it for the first time is even more rewarding.
#36
I have been building from scratch for over three decades and have never taken the time to document , much less post the builds. I have taken pics and that is about it and do know the additional time it took you to document.I thank you for doing such a GOOD presentation as I hope it lets people know that they can do it and will create some interest in Home Building !
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