I have been a timber framer/log crafter/saw miller/woodworker for most of my 47years, after the great recession started in 2008 I have converted my life style in many of the ways i see in your literature and videos, growing food, raising pigs and chickens, and converting my f350 to run on used veg oil . I have sold much of my equipment, as I had to let go the 30 people that worked for and with me, and started a horse logging business to supply my raw logs and completely changed the scale and in puts needed to produce the same amount of production.
I have decades of training and teaching employees how to efficiently build things to the highest level of finnish with a repeatable systems approach. I feel that the cost of todays buildings are exorbitant, why should people spend so much of their time working to pay for an ugly square box to live in or an enormous trophy to show off ? The large cities will probably always be with us but I feel the rural areas need to be developed in a collaborative, sustainable way to eliminate agro-corporations to the point were our products can soport ourselves and the massive cities around us.
That said, I would like to be involved in anything that has to do with developing this model for any one willing to pursue it. Having a nice, small,comfortable, natural dwelling to come home to after a hard days work and to raise your family in is the cornerstone to the development of the rest of the process. Your insight to building with what is on your property is perfect, i love the brick maker, but I think I could help you expand on that with the small log framing, timber framing, wood products, saw milling , forest management, draft animal power part of your equation if you would like ? I think what you are putting out their is going to resinate with a lot of people, I look forward to watching your growth.
Thanks
Phil - www.handcraftedlogandtimber.com
Nice NPR article!
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