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        <title>Building It Ourselves</title>
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        <created>2007-08-24T01:16:03-00:00</created>
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            <name>Beltz</name>
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        <summary>Category: Build&lt;br /&gt;Summary: What an adventure!  Definitely a way to bring your family together on a project.  As a couple, we did much of the work ourselves, with a helpful hand now and again from the kids (grown).&lt;p&gt;We're often asked what it takes to build it yourself.  Definitely need some basic skills and tools.  If you don't even own a hammer right now, you might filling your toolbox may cost a bit more than you expect.  On the other hand, with some core skills and common tools, you may find a project you enjoy, and get to appreciate every day of the year.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;For us, Bill was working full time, so much of our heavy-duty work happened evenings and weekends.  Sharon spent days doing prep-work, like pre-staining the tongue-and-groove pine used to finish the cathedral ceiling.  Safety is always important.  We did have one fall-off-the-roof incident, with no broken bones, but certainly quite a bit of soreness!&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If you're curious about the DIY experience, feel free to contact us.  We love to share our story.  We've also had a variety of customers take the DIY route, and some that chose to do finish work.  Either way, the experience is one you'll never forget!&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;</summary>
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