Of my lack of carpentry skills
IT’S EVEN FUNNIER THE SECOND TIME AROUND!
/(I DON’T KNOW HOW TO LINK IN LEMMY CORRECTLY, CAN SOMEONE HELP ME MAYBE?ß)+)
GONNA WANNA NAIL 'EM DOWN BROTHER
CAN’T TELL IF I’M SHAKING IN MY BOOTS OR IF MY BOOTS ARE JUST SHAKING
WHAT IN THE SAM HILL IS GOING ON HERE?! THIS SAME MEME IS JUST SEVEN POSTS DOWN WHEN YOU SORT BY NEW, AND IT’S THE SECOND MOST UPVOTED ONE IN THIS COMMUNITY! BUT IT’S ALL GOOD, BROTHER! NOT EVERYONE HAS SEEN IT, AND I JUST WANT EVERYONE TO HAVE A GOOD TIME AND CRANK THEIR HOGS!
I am sorry brother I have my setting set to 6 hour! I will be more diligent in future! Crank hard!
Ok, real talk. I have lived in a number of multistory homes including a three story french quarter carriage house from the 1800’s, two two-story houses from the 1930’s, and two two-story houses from the early 2000’s. Of those, only the houses from the 2000’s squeaked and popped with every step. Can anyone tell me what build standard or material changed to lead to this drop in quality?
Sounds like a stumping/foundation issue.