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10 sats \ 7 replies \ @LibertasBR 16h \ parent \ on: Stacker Saloon
Isn't it worth consulting an engineer just to prevent a not-so-likely future problem? Just in case... You wouldn't even need to take him there, just show him some photos and discuss ideas. I imagine not, because I know you always repeat the same old line about the merits of doing everything yourself.
I AM THE ENGINEER NOW...
just to prevent a not-so-likely future problem?
Why people nowadays are so afraid of failures? Why worried if you are confident in your work?
FFS failures means learning. I wish I will fail so I will learn more.
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Because we're not omniscient and shit happens.
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I wish you to do the same (without consulting an engineer) and see how is it.
Enjoy the experience, not the result.
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I can see from your work that it's really hard. There's really nothing better to do to know, I trust you're taking precautions.
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Just thinkin’, people never consulted with engineers for a very long time, but still made homes that worked for them. Most of them did it without plans or anything else direct them, just their own imagination!
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I get it, but you’re speaking from your perspective today. People back then might not have had professionals with that title, but they had builders, stone craftsmen, and carpenters — all based on hands-on knowledge passed down from master to apprentice. Those who are now anachronistically called ‘engineers’. Even here in my region, there are lots of self-taught architects and engineers building four-story buildings that are rock solid. What I meant earlier is: wouldn’t it be interesting to ask for the help or opinion of someone like that, since Darth probably isn’t an engineer? But the way his project is going, he’ll end up becoming one. Lol.
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