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A
Okay,
the
idea
was
today
we're
going
to
start
actually
getting
into
the
details
of
build
optimization,
build
detail,
looking
at
a
procedure
from
a
to
z,
counting
up
the
accounting,
which
is
what
are
the
materials?
What
are
the
steps?
What
are
the
costs
for
everything
involved
if
someone
wants
to
run
the
enterprise?
So
as
a
builder.
A
A
D
A
And
what
we
want
to
do
is
go
through
the
gory
detail.
A
Christian
us
know
when
you,
you
got
the
gospel,
you
can
collaborate.
A
Works
foundation,
walls
stairs
second
story,
inner
walls,
interior,
it's
all
it's
kind
of
a
diagram,
but
we
want
to
break
down
into
as.
B
C
A
We
can
drag
columns
up
and
down
in
order
to
show
order.
C
A
B
A
C
C
A
D
A
A
A
We
do
multiple
conversations
like
list.
You
can
do
items
that
have
hyperlinks
in
them
for
materials,
so
you
can.
You
can
link
directly
to
them
so
that.
C
B
A
B
A
It
down
as
atomically
as
we
can.
We
can.
C
A
A
As
far
as
the
data
that
we
have
so
materials
tools
cost
first
hours
improvements
before
improvements,
we
can
say
well
video
documentation
like
from
the
documentation.
We
can
look
at
the
improvements
needed
so.
A
And
and
then
think
about
improvements
on
it,
okay,
so
let's
start
populating
it.
B
C
B
C
C
A
Let's
do
this
like
do
this
in
this
car
in
the
vehicles
with
that.
C
C
C
D
A
As
you
can
get
the
things
in
there,
we
can
then
arrange
them
in
order.
The
number
of
things
in
our
range
order.
A
A
Wherever
it
is
right
now,
we
should
maybe
focus
on
okay,
it's
around
kansas
city.
C
A
A
South,
because
of
sun.
B
C
B
A
Of
templates,
we
can
work
from
typically
like
a
construction
set.
We
don't
have
too
much
along
those
lines,
but
as
we
document
each
build,
we
can
say:
okay,
here's
a
plan
with
setbacks,.
D
A
A
A
A
D
A
A
Do
we
include
in
this
spreadsheet
technical
design
would
be
cad
or
other
other
documents,
like
templates,
would
maybe
maybe
things
that
we
find
on
the
internet,
but
like
the
technical
design,
let's
see
column
right,
template
technical
document
that.
A
It
would
be
good
to
have
something
like
a
probably
like
what
I
would
see
that
is
an
inkscape
or
just
a
google
doc,
like
the
simplest,
will
be
google
doc.
Okay,
we're
just
doing
different
icons
and
symbols
and
we're
drawing
up
the
house
plan
that
way
like
trees
street
et
cetera.
I
mean
that.
A
C
Don't
know
like
the
elements
of.
A
A
A
A
At
this,
it's
like
tree
tree
icons,
setbacks.
I
guess
here.
A
C
C
A
A
A
A
Yes,
that's
a
that's
a
good
page.
There
I
mean
you
can
do
some
of
that
in
there
there's
a
video.
C
A
A
Down
to
the
foundation,
so
I
have
a
number
actually
overall
time.
Let's
see
where
that
was
under
the
thank
data
collection
for.
A
B
A
D
A
A
Equals
42
hours
wonderful
week,
I
was
like
myself
gary
little
caterina.
B
In
but
that's
typically.
A
A
Like
yeah,
which
is
like
a
full
truck
which
is
like,
I
don't
know
like
12
tons
or
something
like
that,
just
one
of
those
big
dump
trucks-
I
couldn't
put
that
in
this
potential
cost.
D
A
A
D
A
A
So,
let's,
let's
just
go
into
yeah,
let's,
let's
start
by
spraying
I
mean
saying
and
spraying
I
took
data
on
that
here
we
got
predictions
on
wall
panels
so
before.
A
That
to
be
like,
prior
to
the
trend,
you
paint
the
entire
house
put
on
a
trim
you
might
have
to
like
paint
the
trim
by
hand
or
something
like
that.
It's
a
problem,
I
mean
that's
how
we
do
it
here.
In
our
case,
we
would
do
like
if
we
right
now
what
I
would
do.
I
would
spray
the
entire
house
block
the
windows
like
say
this
house
here.
A
And
we
painted
once
on
an
exterior,
like
you
know,
a
few
hours
with
a
big
paint
sprayer
and
then
probably
do
the
trim
either
by
hand,
because
it's
turning
like
around
windows
and
corners
or
something
depends
on
the
detail.
A
C
A
Do
it
all
all
at
once,
probably
after
the
defense.
C
C
A
A
Right
now
would
be
finish
all
the
so
paint
all
the
interior
walls
at
once
prior
to
trim.
C
A
A
We
do
it
all
at
once,
so
it's
like,
probably
when
we
do
that,
I
don't
break
it
into
one
or
two
things
might
just
collapse
into
one.
It's
plumbing
electric
electrical
there's.
We
should
break
it
into
the
kitchen
and
bathroom
yep.
A
Install
because
we
need
things
like
toilet
sync,
sync,
we
can
call
the
electrical
part
as
part
of
it
but
bathroom
electrical.
That's
that's!.
C
A
Let's
do
interior
electrical,
let's
separate
that.
So
this
thing,
let's
do
electrical
as
a
whole
section
I
mean
electrical,
is.
A
So,
let's
itemize
that
trench
or
power
line,
that's
what
we
would
have
to
do.
The
company.
A
A
C
A
D
A
lot
of
places
you
might
have
electrical.
C
A
I'm
not
sure,
okay,
okay,
install.
A
Outlet
boxes
that
includes
that
would
be
let's
separate.
C
A
There's
15
20
there's
out
of
the
boxes
which
are
specialized,
I
say:
there's
some
30.
A
B
Is
that
a
building
code
thing-
or
it
says.
A
Of
that
materials
here
so
now
we
have
less
materials,
less
less
outlets
types
and
stuff.
So
this
is
about
part-time
reduction
too.
So
I
would
say:
there's
these
gfcis.
We
are
required
to
have
a
lot
of
gfci
and
afci
are,
I,
I
think,
actually
arc
fault
circuit
interrupters.
Since
a
few
years
ago
you
have
to
have
that
in
the
breaker
box,
like
just
about
for
everything,
install
breaker
box
with
afci
protection.
A
C
A
It
blips
if
this
is
in
the
breaker
box,
yeah
I'm
actually.
I
I
never.
B
A
Yeah,
don't
know
the
details,
I
think
it's
one
of
those
things
you
flip
and.
D
A
There's
some
exterior.
We
want
to
have
an
exterior
outlet
or
two-
that's
not
that's
quite
desirable.
I
think
it's
actually
required.
You
have
to
have
like
a
couple
yeah.
I
think
it's
actually
required
so
exterior
outlets,
no,
I'm
not
sure
about
outlets,
but
lights,
exterior
lights,
like
door.
Light
is
actually
required
in
a
lot
of
places.
D
D
A
So
exterior
light
like
a
motion.
Sensitive
light
would
be
a
cool
thing
so
that,
when
you're
walking
into
the
house,
it
just
doesn't
by
itself
and
then
turns
off
motion
motion
detect
will
be
another
aspect.
A
A
So
for
that
you
need
things
like
a
power
meter.
Where
else
I'm
an
electrical
part,
there's
you
can
break
it
by
first
floor
second
floor.
There's
wall,
there's
wall
switches
like
there's
two:
it's
called
three-way
switches
where,
if
you
go
up
the
stairs,
you
can
turn
the
light
off
at
the
bottom
of
the
stairs
or
the
top
of
the
stairs
three-way
switches.
That
will
have
at
least
that
at
this
door,
steps
possibly
somewhere
else
like.
A
B
A
Yeah
but
let's
break
it
into
yeah,
so
let's
do
pv.
We.
A
Pv
now,
let's
go
to
a
separate,
separate
line
item
pv
system
because
yeah
we
do
want
to.
We
do
want
to
offer
it
as
standard
with
the
idea
that
we
can
prepare
a
whole
low
energy
electrical
system.
That
requires
only
a
few
motorcycle
batteries
as
a
feasible
option
like
using
super
efficient,
like
this
fridge
strategy,
where
we
turn
it
off
at
night
and
use
the
induction,
cooktops
and
heat
pumps
and
other
energy
saving
means
so
that
we
really
run
primarily
off
the
seven
kilowatt
photovoltaics.
A
A
But
I'll
do
an
efficient
shower
with
a
smaller,
smaller
water
heater
system.
That's
still,
electric
yeah
like
we
have
that
whole
strategy,
so
pv
system
would
be
pv
panels.
C
A
There's
dc
breakers
there's
an
inverter
and
we
can
immediately
there's
two
ways
to
do
it,
but
right
now
the
only
thing
we
can
do
is
just
the
off-grid
version
with
the
on
grid.
That's
grid
tie
inverters
and
dealing
with
the
power
companies
which
we
don't
have
experience
with
that.
Yet
so
we
can
definitely
do
the
awkward
electrical
systems
which
are
with
a
transfer
switch,
meaning
so
transfer
switch
where,
wherever
you're
able
to
to
have
a
system
that
operates
on
a
transfer
switch.
A
I'm
sure
it's
like
depends
on
local
jurisdiction
like
local
codes,
but
you
just
switch
between
the
on
grid
and
off
grid,
and
that
should
be
legal
everywhere,
because
the
danger
there
is
like
you're
back
feeding
power
into
the
grid
yeah
and
the
grid
into
that
situation.
But
with
this
thing,
you're
just
sucking
between
one
or
the
other,
so
that
we
should
actually
that
should
be
perhaps
part
of
the
mainstream
package
official
package
standard
package
could
have
that
we
just
switch
between
the
two
and
that
way
people
can
use
as
much
of
the
off-grid
as
possible.
A
But
if
they
want
to
just
jump
back
in
or
like
they
leave
the
house-
and
you
know
they
want
to
keep
it
heated
with
a
heat
pump
all
night
or
whatever,
like
whatever
they
can
do
that,
and
they
have
ample
backup
power.
Yeah,
so
transfer
switch.
A
A
A
And
then
into
the
regular
breaker
box,
through
the
transfer
switch
power,
meter,
breaker
box
with
afci,
so
in
electrical
you
have
lighting
installed,
but
that's
like
I
don't
know
I'll
put
in.
I
would
put
in
like
all
this
once
electrical
is
connected.
Like
the
finish,
I
think
the
finish
finish
detail
after
you
paint
is
the
lights
like
that's
like
way
after,
like
installing
light
sockets,
if
you
have
any
like
overhead
lamps,
that's,
like
all
final
final
interior,
see,
painting
and
trim.
A
D
A
C
A
So
x,
so
interior
fin
into
your
finishing.
A
What
do
we
do
for
that?
So,
I
would
say,
like
there's,
some
probably
some
gravel
around
foundation.
A
And
probably
like
probably,
some
evergreens
are
good
like
in
a
climate
like
this.
They
make
it
look
green
in
the
middle
of
winter.
That's
that's
pretty
attractive.
I
mean
we
can
have
all
kinds
of
options
but
like
if
we
specify
like
one
or
a
few
things
like
evergreens
like
arborvitae,
or
something
like
that.
There's.
A
C
D
B
A
Yeah,
that
would
be
its
whole
system,
so
I'll
be
like
the
aquaponic
greenhouse
which,
let's,
let's
stick
to
the
base
thing
things
first,
but
the
deck
there's
the
canopy
in
the
door.
A
That's
what
I
want
for
the
live
track
this
so
this,
then
you
fill
this
with
gravel,
so
it's
permeable
and
you
retain
the
gravel
for
a
longer
time,
something
like
this
geogrid
that'll,
be
that
was
the
current
plan.
I
mean
you
couldn't
do
all
kinds
of
things,
but
I
was
I
was
going
to
do
for
this
c
home
2
I'll.
Do
geo
grid.
A
Over
it
there,
something
that
doesn't
cause
more
water
run
up
that
water
actually
sinks
sinks
in.
A
A
That
well,
no,
it's
a
plastic.
It's
a
plastic
thing,
it's
just
a
plastic
grid
and
you
put
gravel
in
it
and
then
see
it
looks
like
this
punch.
We
have
it
right
back
there
in
the
box,
but
yeah
put
gravel
in
it
and
it's
a
neat
neat
shape
you
could
you
have
to
put
like
a
trim
edge
to
it.
D
A
D
A
Yeah
like
this,
what
do
you
call
it?
I
mean
whatever
kind
of
what
they
call
it
like
landscape,
edging
or
something
that
you
put.
A
A
It's
intended
for
long,
but.
C
A
I
was
thinking
about
it,
3d
print
this
kind
of
stuff,
that's
a
cool
3d
printed
thing
yeah,
but
on
the
inside,
let's
talk
about
more
things,
interior
plumbing.
Is
it
something
so
plumbing?
Well,
plumbing
is
actually
it
is
it's
something,
but
let's
itemize
the
things
that
go
in
it.
A
And
you
can't
do
it
the
way
you
do
it
like
you'd
think
when
you're
trenching,
you
can
do
that
with
electrical.
You
can't
really
do
that
because
you
gotta,
you
can't
run
water
lines
and
power
line
trenches.
So
you
have
to
do
a
separate
water
line
trench
when
you're
connecting
the
water
to
the
system
to
the
house.
A
A
Yeah,
so
you
gotta
go
below
three:
that's
how
you
get
it
then
there's
a
manifold.
B
D
D
C
A
Because
the
frost
line
is
about
that
much
there's
a
main
water
manifold.
That's
so
there's
like
shut
off
and
distribution
like
connections
to
a
bunch
of.
A
Distribution
so
connections
to
basically
a
bunch
of
different
water
lines
that
we
have
in
the
house.
But
that's
just
in
the
kitchen
and
bathroom
and
then
kind
of
connects
to
the
upper
bathroom.
There.
A
All
this
plum
the
pre,
the
rough
plumbing-
that's
not
roughly
the
rough
plumbing
goes
into
the
foundation
when
you
do
after
you
do
the.
A
You
gotta
test
it
to
show
that
you
can
hold
pressure
air
pressure,
so
you
gotta
basically
cap
it
and
run
air
pressure
through
it,
and
then
you
have
to
show
that
oh,
it
holds
10
psi
for
like
your
rough
plumbing,
which
is
the
waste
runs.
I
think
it's
like
5
or
10
psi.
It
has
to
hold
that
for
like
a
half
hour,
an
hour
from.
A
A
A
Level
reference
for
concrete
pour
that
would
be
when
you
do
the
fill
salt
delivery.
Trenching
is
probably
like
you
know,
after.
A
Tractor
plus
laser
I
mean
yeah,
you
could
probably
be
using
laser
laser
level.
Typically,
there's
like
a
when
you
see
people
working
out
there.
One
person
like
holds
the
stick
or
like
the
bulldozers.
They
have
those
things
on
on
them.
That
actually
operator
actually
reads
the
lasers.
C
A
Yeah,
if
it's
a
cnc
tractor
or
like
an
automated
tractor,
I
don't
know
if
the
modern
ones
are
automated
like
that.
But
what
they
do
have
is
those
you
see,
those
like
they
have
the
front
cylinders
and
these
tubes
that
go
up
they're.
Actually,
they
got
like
a.
B
A
A
These
two
detectors
on
the
front-
that's
where
I
don't
know
much
about.
I
haven't
done
that,
but
that'll
be
the
the
cool
way
to
do
it.
So
otherwise
it's
like
you're
on
your
machine.
You
check
your
level
on
the
laser.
You
kind
of
look
at
it
again.
You
maybe
have
your
stick
with
your
detector
on
it
and
you
see
how
high
you
are.
Then
you
keep
working
it.
A
A
They
have
this
tube,
which,
wherever
like
the
laser,
is
hitting.
I
I'm
not
sure
how
how
that
thing
works,
but
one
way
I
could
see
it's
like
this
long
photo
diode
thing
array
where,
wherever
the
laser
is
it
just
reads
it.
You
know
arduino
device
with
a
bunch
of
light
sensors,
and
then
you
have
a
display
that
shows.
Okay,
I'm
at
this
height
compared
to
the
reference
you
know
or
whatever,
whatever
I
got
so.
A
So
if
you,
if
you
want
to,
if
you
need
to
take
down
some
earth
while
you
lower
your
blade
you're
going
you're,
basically
going
like
back
and
forth
across
this
flat
plot
of
land,
you'd
lower
or
that's
the
things
you
can
control,
you
can
control
how
high
your
blade
is
to
how
far
kind
of
blade
angle
how
high
you're
doing
so
this
instance
you
just
lower
it
to
go
deeper,
you
make
it
go
higher
to
go
shallower
and
you
just
keep
going
back
and
forth.
That
would
be
like
this
base
level.
A
A
A
Oh
yeah,
you
guys
gotta
go
so
we
can
keep
going
through
these
steps,
but
we
want
to
start
reviewing
the
videotape
and
looking
at
first
of
all
write
down
all
the
steps
and
kind
of
going
through
it
all
and
talking
through
it,
but
get
really
good
understand
what
they
all
are
and
all
the
time
it
takes
so
yeah.
Let's
continue
tomorrow
and.