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Hey, does anyone know of any good DIY podcasts to listen to? I keep listening to video game ones at work, so that's all the really stays on my mind, and there's nothing productive there. I'm trying to stay on track to plan and build a small cabin on 12 acres I have, and I just worry if it's not on my mind more, I just won't get around to it.
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Creative culture by Steve Ramsey is quite good. But sometimes they talk alot about youtube and social medias
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wtf even is a DIY podcast? How does that work?
>so yeah there i was and i found myself using a hammer
>don you ever use a hammer
>oh yeah all the time i'll never forget the first time
> i had a nail and i needed the nail inside this piece of wood and i was like wtf
>i tried harsh language i tried hitting it with muhdick i tried everything and none of it was working
>and there just happened to be a hammer laying there and i was just so pissed man i picked that fucker up and gave it a good whack and what do you know the nail was in the wood
>and all of a sudden everything just clicked for me it was a real eye opener i tell ya
>and now a word from our sponsor
how fucking queer.
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>>2684117

Hank
>so yeah there i was and i found myself using a hammer
>don you ever use a hammer
Bill
>oh yeah all the time i'll never forget the first time
> i had a nail and i needed the nail inside this piece of wood and i was like wtf
Boomhauer
>I tell you what man, tried dang ol' harsh language, talking 'bout i tried hitting it with muhdick, tried everything gosh dang none of it was working
Dale
>and there just happened to be a hammer laying there and i was just so pissed man i picked that fucker up and gave it a good whack and what do you know the nail was in the wood
Hank
>and all of a sudden everything just clicked for us, it was a real eye opener i tell ya hwat
>and now a word from our sponsor
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>>2684086
Don't have any podcasts but these videos make me want some acres to fuck around and build a cabin on like no other. It took this guy a really long time to make it but I think something like your pic would be faster to make.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBX5qh09OIE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8FVVpRvWi4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvaJtxJcfuA
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>>2684086
It's not really something you can watch and copy easily. You need some 'hands-on' time. An evening college course in carpentry (we call it joinery) could be a good way to get a feel for it then watch the videos for the finer points. I'm going to do a bricklaying course because I've only laid bricks a couple of times and didn't do very well and there was noone to tell me where I was going wrong.
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>>2684086
You can't do it with a podcast man wtf. The secrets of building a small cabin doesn't come out of your speakers, it comes out of a professional's mouth.
I quit my job, made some money, started welding at this dudes place for like 4 hours a day, just so i can get a job someday. Small money who cares, he asks me to help him build this cabin in his yard, im like ok man, i like wood. Thought it was going to be easy, pff what, you just nail it here nail it there and BAM, you have a cabin. nope. way worse then that. took us about a week to finish it after welding and stuff. felt good at the end and i learned from him and this other older dude how to build cabins. its not as easy as it looks.
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>>2684267
you laugh, but the superior podcast/parasocial observation format is old white dudes who have seen a thing or two chatting quaintly.
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>>2684086
>DIY podcasts
Instead, you'd be better off listening to books that go into technical detail about interesting construction. Nothing is more diy motivational than listening to how some of the most incredible structures were made by people who still used candles for primary lighting.
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>>2684086
A DIY podcast

WTF
So, with a steady hand I swung deliberately my 16 ounce claw hammer, striking the nail solidly with an orgasmic blow, repeatedly until the shaft was no longer visible....


Fuck off back to Rebdit. retard
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the dude just wants to get a comfy podcast, and every bitter motherfuck only shows up to hinder. don't change 4chan you salty fucking chodes



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