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Old 07-09-2015, 11:14 AM
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what no hidden bunker or armory?
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Old 07-09-2015, 11:23 AM
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A gentleman never discusses his armory via the internet.... But I would say "people with bad intentions should be very, very scared". Ammo is too expensive to waste it firing a warning shot.
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Around here, we use 2x4s to form up footers...those look like they were formed with 2x10s

Should prove to be a pretty solid foundation me thinks...
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Old 07-09-2015, 03:46 PM
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You should see some of the footings we have to put
in out in Earthquake Cali... I have done many that were
12' plus in width.. but to be fair they were for buildings not
Some dude's house

Cool place Greg.. very nicely done... I like how it sets
into the hillside gently

Clint's Dump... I have a Pantera friend who lives behind him
in Carmel.. problem is he has to drive all the way around to
get to his place because he does not belong to Clint's private
neighborhood... we party right across from the entry each
year when we go to the Baja Cantina Thursday night of the Historics
There are some cool and very rare cars that roll thru there

Bob
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Old 07-09-2015, 04:03 PM
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You should see some of the footings we have to put
in out in Earthquake Cali... I have done many that were
12' plus in width.. but to be fair they were for buildings not
Some dude's house

Cool place Greg.. very nicely done... I like how it sets
into the hillside gently

Clint's Dump... I have a Pantera friend who lives behind him
in Carmel.. problem is he has to drive all the way around to
get to his place because he does not belong to Clint's private
neighborhood... we party right across from the entry each
year when we go to the Baja Cantina Thursday night of the Historics
There are some cool and very rare cars that roll thru there

Bob



You know he's one of six guys that own Pebble Beach....


He comes here and skis - and he's in the lodge just like everyone else... talking to his buddies. He's polite and acknowledges people... and nobody bugs him here AT ALL.


Just for you - here's a shot of "nestled" in to the hill....





Earlier this winter....












And a few weeks ago.....












And the exterior... Stone - barn wood - and beams... A "mountain cottage".


















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Old 07-09-2015, 06:04 PM
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Love that shot for sure
and the barnwood is priceless

Good to hear you are having fun with it
I have a few contractor friends that have had
to work with couples at war. Not fun
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Old 07-10-2015, 04:16 AM
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A gentleman never discusses his armory via the internet.... But I would say "people with bad intentions should be very, very scared". Ammo is too expensive to waste it firing a warning shot.
I hear you. I lost all mine on a deep sea fishing trip a few years back....
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