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>>1603742
Stone foundations and pointed arches.

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>>1536063
>Just get contractors to do the more difficult parts such as foundation
Is it really that fkn hard to dig trenches and fill with stone?

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>>1507964
>its not easy
There are people that have done it with some skill. The link below is to a couple that did it in 120sq ft and documented costs etc.
Personally, I would think buying an affordable used RV then parking it on some rural land that youve purchased would be a good start.
Youll also need a truck good enough to drive from your site to the nearest building supply and or walmart.
Live in the RV on the site whilst you work toward building your cuckshe-er-uh, tiny home. This will allow you to take your time and do things correctly.
Just remember, a stone foundation and extended overhang from a pitched roof is a must if you dont want to rebuild the structure in your lifetime.
http://www.120squarefeet.com/?m=1

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