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Nail Dancing is a way to share the days of work & play. Can you really make money this way?

Why do I suggest using liability Waivers and other advice I give when telling people how to give a salvage seminar?

Short, to music, sweetly filled with fun and frolic in the salvage world. A seminar to teach others how to harvest and plunder the treasures of a long lost past to create new houses that will be sure to last. This is the story, where it all begins, in the salvage operations you will see with these kids. Three of them are women over 49 who are looking to find ways to feed the passion they did find. Follow as they take this down to save the very best and see them gain the skills it takes to swing hammers and the rest.

Take the tutorials and the sights that you will see, and know that you could do the same with total flexibility. Many people, many hands, and it comes down fast if you have a good plan. I can help in many ways for the time when you are ready in the coming days. Tiny Texas Houses YouTube Channel has hundreds of videos that will guide you through the idea process and design too, even lead you to the plans if building tiny is what you want to do. Contact me if I can be of assistance when you do sign up for a subscription and pay a tiny bit there to learn more too.

Contact us to get the materials you see and much that you could build with once you pick this way to be. Grow your clients with the quality you know will be a house built with such incredible materials. I dare most to beat what you can make on this job in materials you do not buy to build houses all the time. A good living in the harvesting or the building of new homes, all paid for with human energy that has fun wherever they roam. The El Campo Expedition was two hours away from home, so I took my trusty Barth to sleep the whole night on the job.

I love the time I spent that week with people and myself on the final day when I dropped the last of it and prayed for my son, his first Deathversary. For me the house was a spiritual experience about how much of that past treasure, the memories, and life still left so I could, unlike my son, Adam, bring the parts back to life to meet a better end and befriend a family for a lifetime, the one I do extend.