07-09-2016, 04:27 AM
it's not really clever nor funny. and if you really hate it all that bad - THEN MOVE!!
Not intended as clever or funny, nor do I hate it, and I'm not moving.
I'll rephrase:
If these non-wood alternatives are so far superior to wood, why do they have to be special-ordered in kit form? I can easily accept "not made here" (manufacturing too expensive), but is our economy really so poor that it won't support a retailer or distributor who stocks these fantastic construction materials?
the Chinese kit buildings are in stock
Yes. I've been thinking about these for a while; they're nearly ideal, with a couple more windows and some insulated roof panels, they are probably perfect for "storing" some furniture and maybe a stove. Still "expensive" (only as relative to the local economy -- not compared to wood or masonry).
Some irony there; these kits are the best option so far. Kudos to Rob for bringing them.
Not intended as clever or funny, nor do I hate it, and I'm not moving.
I'll rephrase:
If these non-wood alternatives are so far superior to wood, why do they have to be special-ordered in kit form? I can easily accept "not made here" (manufacturing too expensive), but is our economy really so poor that it won't support a retailer or distributor who stocks these fantastic construction materials?
the Chinese kit buildings are in stock
Yes. I've been thinking about these for a while; they're nearly ideal, with a couple more windows and some insulated roof panels, they are probably perfect for "storing" some furniture and maybe a stove. Still "expensive" (only as relative to the local economy -- not compared to wood or masonry).
Some irony there; these kits are the best option so far. Kudos to Rob for bringing them.