Originally posted by cigreting
You can apply for an easement
There are several people's property bordering thousand of acres. There isn't even a public road between the collective properties. We're talking miles away from a public road.
Now that I live in Miami I've just decided I'm fucked if WW3 happens but I doubt it will.
Too many weapons by both sides, if you think they want to risk losing everything I don't think you understand the West and Far East's motivation is to stay in power and keep business as usual. This whole conflict in the modern era is really something that is bewing avoided.
Originally posted by Back Lane Madders
That's great. I'm happy for you. It's not near any target areas of interest like a depot base or infrastructure like electrical power plant?
I mean I came to realize there is an army base wich might defeat rural from strike advantages
But then again, those would be the heaviest protected.
I wanted to stay clear of such things. People can laugh at this as being paranoid but realistically this world is fucked. Even if Russia ends this war soon. The buildup of NATO is just a matter of time. 5-10 years before a major trigger event is my guess. But it's still a smart idea to grab what you can even in better times.
No, it's in a "perfect" spot, just outside of a small town, very quiet but within reach of the interstate (and the small town).
They accepted my offer last night so it's mine now.
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Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson
No, it's in a "perfect" spot, just outside of a small town, very quiet but within reach of the interstate (and the small town).
They accepted my offer last night so it's mine now.
shipping containers are good building material, above ground and underground.
Shipping containers are like 6k last time I checked. You can cut the sides to make a wide doorway and mirror 2 and weld or bolt them together to make a good size room.
There is still a lot of fiberglass required for insulation
There is a new styrofoam house that they pour concrete over that can be built in days but the styrofoam is assembled in pieces as the molding of sort
Twice as efficient in heating and cooling as a wood structure
They should build moldings and fill in-between liquid styrofoam and then remove the moldings , do all of the electrical (solar/Tesla battery pack) then apply the lightweight concrete mix and mud and finish it
House knocked out in 3 weeks
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Originally posted by vindicktive vinny
insulators dont insulate one against wetness.
Dehumidifier
I live in a mostly dry climate. Unless we get monsoons from gulf of Mexico the bay area is fairly dry. The delta is a bit dank but nothing like Houston or Louisiana.