Building a house in a mountain

How are your maker skills? This guy makes you, me, and the rest of us look like a novice. :smiley:

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This guy did it too. If you have access to Grand Design on a streaming service they featured his build it was brutal.

Insert 25 replies bantering about the safety of the stone and how to test it or reinforce it.

Insert 10 replies on safety, goggles, and a debate on gloves.

Insert sidebar on dust and using dust sensors to monitor the work environment.

Insert 20 replies on cleaning up after yourself and how stone fragments should be properly disposed of.

Insert sidebar on collecting waste water and if filtering stone particulates could be done by the clay trap indoors and how we must keep it from going down the city’s storm drains outside.

Insert discussion on lack of classes for woodshop basics and how a user can’t make the window components, bed, stair rails, etc…

Insert sidebar on how to properly cut the wood pieces using the bandsaws and flattening the rounds with the Multicam.

Insert another discussion on cleaning up the woodshop and how it’s hot because the filters have clogged.

30 days later, drill the first hole. :smiley:

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Radon is an issue when building below ground. I wonder if he got it tested?

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Or for uranium, asbestos…etc lol

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Don’t forget lead. Could be galena crystals in that rock! “Meet the maker who build a home inside Death Mountain!” :smiley:

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Mostly I am just really concerned about any potential environmental and wildlife impacts. Are there any delta smelt nearby?

blah blah silicosis making all that dust without lung protection…

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