February 16, 2012

  • scribble and dribbles

    okay so me and paint are fighting to get a better cropped fit for the rosey onyx stone inlay idea for a fancy pants table of the louis the fifteenth style.  next

    http://www.onemotion.com/flash/sketch-paint/

    bless them but the above link doesn’t make me out to be a bit better than your favorite 3 year old crayon scribbler….  but none the same lets talk

     

    I want my own home-  I can not afford it currently and ain’t managed it this decade   I know:

    thanksto:

    www.calearth.org

    I sure can build one and fairly inexpensively.  for instance I’ve seen lots  as inexpensively as 10k usd and the materials for the “super adobe” method wll have you with a house shell for about 4k-6k more.  if you want yours on a beach it’s 40k usd which is still budgetable.  problem isn’t geting a house but a home and this “shelter” isn’t a home it’s an empty shell.

    concrete!

    acid etched concrete allows a myriad of pretty effect that can mimmick the bowling ball marlble coolness of your favorite jaccuzzi.  example sorta of whats possible

     

    yes, I just told you I’m a cheap bastard. – but heck if I can’t affor a fancified standard tube – eff it!.. why rot a water fall fountain kind in  stuff?

    kohler makes the recirculating pump/s  I’m talk a bit more than what you see heare because I never think of this stuff without a critical detail it has to be wheelchair accessable. thus the above would have to hav a bench handrail and ramp not as pretty no, but some pretty is inaccessable.

    didn’t ace engineering mechanics of materials nor the simpler math behind refrigeration so fuck it- I know it’s still possible though… inset refrigeration because I cant build that big either  just remember, “cold table”

    anyone know of a hibatchi? they have grill top stoves they look like this

     

    essentially I aim to know firrstly, that from beginning to end I can maintain the place or see to it anyways.  which means houses shift- okay fine- before I spend a bazillion on bud-jacking a structure… why not adjest a floating floor? far easier and cheap and allow a minimum of jacking ability to square  heheheheh the structure?  jacks aren’t beyond me.

     

    let’s imagine now an egg shaped dining room?

     squosh too big perhaps but heck oval can be a fun shape :D

     

    the only one holding you back in life is the one spouting the bullshit story that why you can’t do it.

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