ICF Home In Tenn
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08 Nov 2009 05:11 PM
Greenbuilder, or should I say Sustainable Building Components, LLC, did you notice that you were replying to a thread that was over 2 years old? Or did it just fit your advertising purposes to drag it up? I suspect that if Raider Bill was still out there needing help, the thread would be a little more current. If you want to promote your products/services, at least pick a more current thread, or, better yet, buy some ad space on this forum.


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08 Nov 2009 05:42 PM
Raider Bill's still alive and well! Thank You for thinking of me. ICF build is complete! Got alot left to finish other wise like master bath and floors but everything else done and habitatal! It's one of my favorite things to talk about src=http://www.greenbuildingtalk.com/DesktopModules/NTForums/images/emoticons/tongue.gif width=20 height=20>


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08 Nov 2009 11:25 PM
RB, Would you post a few photos of your home with a few comments on what went right and what you would have done differently.  Noted your meandering driveway and site prep photos were good quality.  A lesson's learned post in a new thread would be of interest to me and, I'll bet there are others who would appreciate it.  Dave


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10 Nov 2009 03:15 PM
Wes, Its because of pricks like you that this site has become less effective. When it was set up it was set up to help people connect and learn from others activity. I along with most other industry professionals quit posting and quit monitoring it because people like you and Mark Ross and several others have taken it upon yourself to make this your own personal pedestal. If you have nothing better to respond to then why don't you go get a real job. I responded to a post that popped up in my google alerts while I was on the move. Rather than miss a lead I responded. God help us if you have never made a mistake.


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10 Nov 2009 03:26 PM
I will gladly post some pix as soon as I get a chance in the mean time here's a link where you can take a look in the mean time. http://www.survivalistboards.com/showthread.php?t=53622&highlight=icf+tenn I tried to post some pix here but they are too big so I'll have to resize. Bear with me and enjoy the link.


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10 Nov 2009 03:28 PM
Nothing for nothing but I prefer it if girls fight over me. Guys doing it just makes my already bad reputation worse


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10 Nov 2009 06:59 PM
Greenbuilder,
I regret that I stepped on your 'industry professional' (?) toes by calling it like I see it.



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10 Nov 2009 10:33 PM
Posted By Raider Bill on 11/10/2009 3:26 PM
 in the mean time here's a link where you can take a look in the mean time. http://www.survivalistboards.com/showthread.php?t=53622&highlight=icf+tenn
Super job RB. The comments and photos were well worth the bother of having to register for the forum to see them! I'm proud of the ICF house I built but I still envy what you did!



Even a retired engineer can build a house successfully w/ GBT help!
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11 Nov 2009 07:04 AM
Sorry I didn't know you had to register to see my post.


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11 Nov 2009 05:18 PM
Wes, if your statement, "I regret" is an apology, I accept. I hope you are not always so judgemental. Leave that job to the Lord.


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11 Nov 2009 09:16 PM
RB, Great job on your house. Especially like your tractor mounted backhoe. Have the tractor, but no backhoe. Didn't know you were a biker cowboy! lol. We're getting more motivated to get our house started. Cheers, Dave


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12 Nov 2009 07:52 AM
Dave,
That 3 point hitch backhoe has it's limitations but sure beats a shovel!
I have not had the chance to get up to the Tenn house as much as I thought I would so as a result I don't get to ride that much in those beautiful Mountains although that hopefully will be corrected over the Thanksgiving holiday!


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17 Nov 2009 05:05 AM
i agree with u greenbuilder, nice said

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