Oh man. Don't get me started on this one. I bought (and now I live in) a 1907. I don't know if it is a "crafstman" home or what it is, but I have rebuilt this thing from top to bottom (plumbing, mechanical, electrical, data, floors, walls, trim, tile, cabinet, refinish hardwood, carpet, etc, etc).

Took me 2 years, almost every night and every weekend. I am only this fall getting back into fishing on the weekends again. I still have a little bit of work to do but for intents and purposes it is done.

I decided that I had to build all house systems myself, and for that I am thankful, I know where everything is. IT WAS SOOOO MUCH WORK.

And actually, the end product is pretty cool. You end up with a bunch of features that 99% of houses don't have. I hope my to-do lists are short since the moving parts of this thing are brand new.
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