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SH*t that sucks - a comprehensive list - Printable Version

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- .RJ - 01-13-2008

Evan Wrote:just sounds like shortcuts to save the builder $ to me

Yeah, but 99% of the people do not care about their garage - they just use it as a storage unit and occasionally park a car in there.


- Apoc - 01-13-2008

Evan Wrote:if I bought a brand new car and the trunk was uncarpeted bare metal, Id be pretty pissed, regardless of if thats "how they are done"

People buy trucks without bed liners all the time and don't seem to complain.


- WRXtranceformed - 01-14-2008

It's definitely a cost cutting technique, but it's a pretty valid one because most people don't really care about their garages like these guys said. If it's really important to you to have your garage finished off you can pay to get it done, but most people would rather save on the cost of their house than have the walls finished and painted in their garage.


- Evan - 01-14-2008

Apoc Wrote:
Evan Wrote:if I bought a brand new car and the trunk was uncarpeted bare metal, Id be pretty pissed, regardless of if thats "how they are done"

People buy trucks without bed liners all the time and don't seem to complain.
Im trying to find where I said "truck bed"


- Evan - 01-14-2008

WRXtranceformed Wrote:It's definitely a cost cutting technique, but it's a pretty valid one because most people don't really care about their garages like these guys said. If it's really important to you to have your garage finished off you can pay to get it done, but most people would rather save on the cost of their house than have the walls finished and painted in their garage.
true, I guess my attitude towards it comes from where the cost-cutting is coming from.
If its a home building company doing the cost cutting then it comes across as the home builder just trying to shaft the buyer and maximize profit, which seems a little slimy. (since houses are sold at market value instead of direct cost of building)
If its a homeowner themselves building the home and just trying to save some money where they can, then of course its the owners choice.


- .RJ - 01-14-2008

Evan Wrote:If its a home building company doing the cost cutting then it comes across as the home builder just trying to shaft the buyer and maximize profit, which seems a little slimy

Yep, G and I are living in it. And it sucks.


- Apoc - 01-14-2008

Evan Wrote:
Apoc Wrote:
Evan Wrote:if I bought a brand new car and the trunk was uncarpeted bare metal, Id be pretty pissed, regardless of if thats "how they are done"

People buy trucks without bed liners all the time and don't seem to complain.
Im trying to find where I said "truck bed"

Is it really going to take another post to get a proper answer out of you?

Why is a truck bed any different than a car trunk? The same reason it's okay in a truck bed is the same reason it's okay in a garage... to save money.

Whether or not the garage is finished is generally in the contract and available as an option... it's not like they just don't do it to save cash and whore the buyers.


- HAULN-SS - 01-14-2008

I am sure this is a cost cutting technique, but it's a pointless one. I bet for 600$ I could have a crew in there to joint it out and paint it. It's not hard once the drywall is already there. The problem I have with it, is the 2 out of 5 steps they did do (joint, tape, skim the tape, sand, paint) were very sloppily done.


- Evan - 01-14-2008

Apoc Wrote:
Evan Wrote:
Apoc Wrote:
Evan Wrote:if I bought a brand new car and the trunk was uncarpeted bare metal, Id be pretty pissed, regardless of if thats "how they are done"

People buy trucks without bed liners all the time and don't seem to complain.
Im trying to find where I said "truck bed"

Is it really going to take another post to get a proper answer out of you?

Why is a truck bed any different than a car trunk? The same reason it's okay in a truck bed is the same reason it's okay in a garage... to save money.

Whether or not the garage is finished is generally in the contract and available as an option... it's not like they just don't do it to save cash and whore the buyers.
I dont consider a truck bed to be the same, which is why I didnt say truck bed. A truck bed is "outside" the vehicle.
There is another difference which I already covered 3 posts up, which you can scroll up and read again instead of me quoting it.


- Luke - 01-14-2008

I'm going to send some carpet over to the US, it's obviously a high dollar item.


- Evan - 01-14-2008

....everything is a high dollar item when you pay for it in USD Sad Cry


- .RJ - 01-14-2008

HAULN-SS Wrote:I bet for 600$ I could have a crew in there to joint it out and paint it.

20 houses (the little development of houses, for example) X $600 = big fat bonus for someone. The market sets the selling price, so do whatever you can to make the most profit.


- HAULN-SS - 01-14-2008

.RJ Wrote:
HAULN-SS Wrote:I bet for 600$ I could have a crew in there to joint it out and paint it.

20 houses (the little development of houses, for example) X $600 = big fat bonus for someone. The market sets the selling price, so do whatever you can to make the most profit.

I suppose. I just tend to think of things as a percent of the original cost. Either way, I'm hoping to get some paint on the walls this week, then get some more lighting installed so I can actually see what I'm doing in the garage


- Luke - 01-14-2008

Evan Wrote:....everything is a high dollar item when you pay for it in USD Sad Cry

Yeah it must be hard paying under half what the UK does for gas/cars/electircal items/houses whilst earning 1.5-2x the average mean salaries and sub 40hr working week.

My heart bleeds.

:roll:

$2.15 per litre right now where I am. $8 a gallon, that is something to Cry about


- .RJ - 01-14-2008

Some good info on garage lighting: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://forums.corner-carvers.com/showthread.php?t=12397&highlight=garage">http://forums.corner-carvers.com/showth ... ght=garage</a><!-- m -->


- Apoc - 01-14-2008

Luke Wrote:Yeah it must be hard paying under half what the UK does for gas/cars/electircal items/houses whilst earning 1.5-2x the average mean salaries and sub 40hr working week.

The average work week in America is 45-50 hours.


- Luke - 01-14-2008

Apoc Wrote:
Luke Wrote:Yeah it must be hard paying under half what the UK does for gas/cars/electircal items/houses whilst earning 1.5-2x the average mean salaries and sub 40hr working week.

The average work week in America is 45-50 hours.

Not in the places I worked. Besides its a mute point when everything is 2-3x as much, a few hours isn't that big a deal, money in your account is.


- .RJ - 01-14-2008

You could move here? :dunno:


- Luke - 01-14-2008

.RJ Wrote:You could move here? :dunno:

Living in the US is out of the question. I would never move to a Country where the average domestic pet outwits the leadership.


- Apoc - 01-14-2008

Luke Wrote:Not in the places I worked. Besides its a mute point when everything is 2-3x as much, a few hours isn't that big a deal, money in your account is.

"Moot" vs. "Mute"
"Moot" means obsolete, irrelevant, something that doesn't apply anymore.
Example: "Since Joe was laid off, evaluating his performance is a moot point."
"Mute" means silent, without sound.
Example: "The TV is mute because the volume is turned to 0."



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