Except Ayn Rand doesnt even seem ok on paper.
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An oil Aga would heat the whole place in winter, and he'd use the outdoor kitchen in summer. Harry could lease a refrigerated connex or trailer, scour restaurant bankruptcy auctions, or build his own walk-in out of recycled AC return duct and commodity parts if he felt he needed.
Where the fuck is this place?
General area. Looks beautiful.
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Northern Wisconsin
To be a little more specific, Northwest Wisconsin
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Sorry for the drift, but I seem to be in the minority here (and in life) re: Ayn Rand.
I read Atlas Shrugged and the Fountainhead in HS. For fun, as I was an avid reader. Probably read each at least twice to be honest.
Never assigned or discussed in school, honestly can't remember how I even heard of them.
A lot of my non school-required reading at that time (Hesse, etc) came from my parents shelves.. but not Rand. Somehow I stumbled upon them.
I thoroughly enjoyed both. My wife gives me shit to this day for liking them.
What can I say?? As a 16 yo they spoke to me..
Haven't revisited any of her work since my teens, but at the time I was thoroughly engaged.
How far away are you from a Menards? You can save Big Money there.
New vote for access vehicle.
Ekranoplan.
Evidently Iran made some new smaller ones.
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There was some comedian I caught about 30 seconds of once that i thought was hysterical something like "problem today is you young people, yer drugs are way to violent. I mean, in the 70s, we'd smoke some weed.
"hey, lets go rob a bank...(comedian starts cracking up laughing)
yeah right.
quit bogarting those HoHos."
I can't do it justice but it was fuckin funneh
Congratulations Harry. I have many fond memories of that area as Andrew's dad had a Chippewa friend up in Hayward and they'd go walleye fishing together. His last name was Hill, but his ancestral name in Ojibway was "mountain." He said the white man shortened it.
I spent a lot of time with his wife. She was a Mohawk from Upstate NY. A real nice lady. She ended up in Wisconsin with her first husband, who was part Huron. I never knew him, but she used to joke that since she was Mohawk and he was Huron, her two boys (who were about Andrew's age) were Morons...haha.
Enjoy your new island and if you ever find your way west from there, stop by for a drink.
It’s always a delight when you drop by.
digitaldeath’s mom will always be welcome on my island.
bring your chainsaw...
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Ok so is Isle de Harry due nort?[emoji6]
Hope ya got the boat out on the trailer with these temps. We left MT to freezing rain and having to shovel sand up in front of the stuck plow truck halfway up the grade to Georgetown.Attachment 391492
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I generally have a very negative view of the whole Midwest. But this thread makes the place look really nice. Private island on a nice lake and it appears to be very beautiful. Being Wisconsin I assume they give you a ticket if you’re not drinking and boating. Island really needs a sauna. Good work and enjoy your slice of paradise.
The modern "kit cabin" movement is really blowing up. Sled everything over on the ice this winter and build in the spring.
https://hiconsumption.com/best-prefab-cabins/
I hear you. I grew up in the Midwest and GTFO’d one week after HS graduation and vowed I would never come back.
It really is beautiful here, and I am enjoying living here.
I lived my entire adult life in Montana, and loved living there too. Life is what you make of it, I’m choosing to be happy. YMMV.
Thanks !
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capital plan ya got there, what could possibly go wrong?
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http://www.rockybarker.com/house.html
https://www.duluthnewstribune.com/ne...ll-through-ice
I kow a couple of people who have buildings by Jamaica Cottage, from Vermont. They're less design-oriented than the ones in WRG's link but they are solid and economical and they have a ton of options. https://jamaicacottageshop.com
Something to look at for ideas at least.
Permanent Wood Foundations actually work pretty well if you're remote and concrete ain't a thing and you can do them right.
I’m following this thread pretty closely as someone that recently bought remote land and has a desire to build on it. I don’t have to go across water but I’m an hour and a half from any largish towns, the last 22 miles include bone rattling dirt roads.
I’m digging that link from Ice, those cabins look pretty reasonably priced. I clicked on a few choices on the WRG link and holy fucking expensive!
PWF, look it up.
I don't think he needs a foundation, I'd consider going with augered footings like these random ones google just found: https://store.decksgo.com/products/d...hoCGL4QAvD_BwE
Not vouching for that exact product, I know nothing about the company
https://www.pacificwhale.org/
Hmmm, never really gave it a thought other than a long time ago Ice and I chatted about a similar “charity” on the East coast.
I’ll keep it in mind.
Footings?
I found these:
https://www.ez-crete.com/products/ez-tube/ .
Each one is rated to 135000 lbs by U NH Engineering department.
They're the foundation for the #dreamshack.
I paid less than $600 for 4 delivered.
Another option for footing is these. https://www.technometalpost.com/en-C...helical-piles/
I have been looking at these for a small cabin I want to build.
Cool island, Harry! Ice roads notwithstanding, I’d still be on the lookout for an old pontoon boat you can strip down and convert into a barge. My dad has done lots of building on/around a lake a few hours northeast of you. Ice season is money for lots of heavy lifting and stuff that isn’t very practical when the lake is wet, but that’s a pretty narrow window and big stable floating platforms were key. And then when you’re done you can drop a hot tub on it and turn it into a party barge.
This part of the Midwest isn’t terrible at all, at least in terms of outdoor (non-gravity) recreational opportunities and general scenic beauty.
Nah, I thoroughly enjoyed them too. I think I was a few years older than you too. I don’t have to believe in everything I read/watch to enjoy it.
Heard good things about this small house designer, kind of close to your place
https://alchemyarch.com/
https://timberhut.com/
Old friend building tiny cabins.
Good guy. Quality product.
Now we're getting somewhere.
I love a wood fired sauna, but floating in one sounds like a gnarly case of motion sickness.
Am I missing something? Now I'm kinda hoping that ice fishing country houses a whole world of low-roofed saunas with little lids where people stick their heads out the top and bob around in the sun.