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look 171 11-01-2019 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by gduke2010 (Post 10643169)
I was in business too during the boom. I could see the money drying up before the bust and got out early. I was reading how people were cashing in on houses in California and renting before the bubble. Also, read and article in the Wall Street Journal written by a Japanese professor who was comparing our boom to Japans. Working for a contractor now with good health insurance. Made enough money during those years and don't want to risk what I made starting another business.

He has enough work keeping you employed doing staircases? I am sure you do other finish type work for him. Are these big-o-houses up in Tahoe , SF money? If so, that's a long hump over the hill and can be fun during the winter months with lot of snow fall.

Especially in high end construction, during the lean years, its the first to come to a halt. I was lucky in the last bust because we were heavily involve with the hollywood crowd and they seem to have endless supply of money. Eventually they get caught up after a couple years later. We weathered the storm well. That was when we started buying real estate for flips when the market goes back up. Scary just thinking about it. The timing can be horrible for guys in their 50s when the economy goes bust. Not ready for retirement, and for some, houses aren't paid for. Bad situation.

fintstone 11-01-2019 12:40 PM

This a pretty one in a home for sale near my vacation home in NC (house was built in 1958). It has a lot of nice woodwork.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1572640579.jpg

https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/44-Hamburg-Mountain-Rd-Weaverville-NC-28787/5643980_zpid/?

KFC911 11-01-2019 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by flatbutt (Post 10642958)
I'm assuming the rail is steamed then bent? How do you bend wood that much in one shot? :confused:

I'd just buy the warped ones from Lowes :).

Awesome craftsmanship on display here...thanks for sharing!

tcar 11-02-2019 09:06 AM

In Europe/Asia, many years ago, trees were 'trained' to grow in certain shapes for specific uses.

Obviously, planning for the future.


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