Off-grid was not a sub so I thought this great sub would find some people that might enjoy watching this mans work of 5 years. It's like the 1800's with some tech and not a bunch of inspectors trying to tell him he's wrong the way he did this. He's quite full of common sense and not afraid to fail and try again to improve his work and himself. I really admire his not giving up or taking the easy way out in how he's just persevered through this entire build of his home and anything he decided would be needed and he was totally environmentally conscious in how his designs were done a bonus plus he did it on little to no money, smart man.
Off-grid was not a sub so I thought this great sub would find some people that might enjoy watching this mans work of 5 years. It's like the 1800's with some tech and not a bunch of inspectors trying to tell him he's wrong the way he did this. He's quite full of common sense and not afraid to fail and try again to improve his work and himself. I really admire his not giving up or taking the easy way out in how he's just persevered through this entire build of his home and anything he decided would be needed and he was totally environmentally conscious in how his designs were done a bonus plus he did it on little to no money, smart man.
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