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>> No.1980911 [View]
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1980911

do americans really

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How do I become a framer?

I've worked at a lumber yard for a couple years but have recently been promoted into a position that's too cushy, and I want to start doing physical shit again. What do?

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>>1545745
US has enough brick, concrete, and steel.
Why build houses this way?

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I think this is the most appropriate place to ask.

What's it called when you purchase a house while it's under construction? Like... The outside is finished, but the inside is still just a bunch of wood.

I remember there was a specific word for it. Millionaires do it when they purchase mansions because they want to design it the exact way they want because mansions are extremely old and outdated so you might want to make it more modern or what have you.

Maybe it was called a framed house, I'm not sure.

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