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<blockquote data-quote="Travlr" data-source="post: 1758623" data-attributes="member: 42463"><p>When I bought my place in NW Arkansas one of the first guys I met owned a sawmill and was living in a rented house set on piles of rocks for a foundation. Not a stick of furniture in the place, just piles and piles of discarded clothing. He had a son that came across as inbred... but they were the nicest people. They ended up buying a place of their own and moving their mill. They began to build a two story house, post and beam, next to the mill... and while they were building they lived in a shed they built of two layers of slab wood with Visqueen between to keep the wind out. A wood stove in the middle of the floor and they slept in the piles of clothing they brought with them. And once they had the shed built the construction on the house stopped...</p><p></p><p>Of course I assumed the guy was a local with many generations of hillbillies in his ancestry. He was from California...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travlr, post: 1758623, member: 42463"] When I bought my place in NW Arkansas one of the first guys I met owned a sawmill and was living in a rented house set on piles of rocks for a foundation. Not a stick of furniture in the place, just piles and piles of discarded clothing. He had a son that came across as inbred... but they were the nicest people. They ended up buying a place of their own and moving their mill. They began to build a two story house, post and beam, next to the mill... and while they were building they lived in a shed they built of two layers of slab wood with Visqueen between to keep the wind out. A wood stove in the middle of the floor and they slept in the piles of clothing they brought with them. And once they had the shed built the construction on the house stopped... Of course I assumed the guy was a local with many generations of hillbillies in his ancestry. He was from California... [/QUOTE]
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