Let's try this again. Hello, I'm new to Nostr. Still trying to figure it out. Let's build something together.

Let's try this again. Hello, I'm new to Nostr. Still trying to figure it out. Let's build something together.

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Let's stack some blocks! ππ€
Welcome. Are those AB foothills I see in the banner?
Those are the blue ridge mountains.
Welcome Hannahg ππ«
Welcome Hannah!
Every Hannah I've met in my life has been evil. But you seem cool because you're here!
Changing my mind already. Wow.
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Welcome to Nostr π€π»π«π We're glad to have you here building with us.
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Welcome Hannah. π
I just arrived on the platform yesterday. Figuring it out. Good luck.
Hello. I'm The Beave. What kinda thing do you want to build? I like building things.
Well i guess in the context of nostr, it would be building bitcoin and decentralizing. For my day job I am a plumber, so I help build houses.
Very cool. I'm a welder by trade, but I build all sorts of stuff.
I stumbled on nostr by accident... So I'm not really here for the BTC stuff. Lol!
Do you exclusively do new construction? Are you all in on pex or do you still go old school copper?
We do new construction, remodels and service work. Mostly we do pex because that is what people want to pay for, but we also do copper, especially on repairs. I don't know how to weld but I can sodder copper. We actually are going to start a house this summer that they want done in cpvc, haven't had one of those in a while.
Very cool, very versatile.
When I build, I'm doing as much stainless and copper in the water system as possible since I think most plastic is very likely poisonous. (And I say that living in a travel trailer full of pex... π )
I'm glad to have another skilled tradesperson in the neighborhood!
How do yβall deal with the patina in copper pipes? Is their usage unwise in areas with certain water chemistry?
Is stainless plumbing at residential scale super expensive and does it need someone with special skills to install?
Personally I would rather have copper which is a natural metal our body needs (small amounts), then plastic because we are already exposed to so much mircoplastic. Copper does get pin holes over time which is why everyone switched to pex, and of course pex is cheaper. But you are correct it does depend on the water chemistry, different areas have different water, so it really depends.
I've never plumbed using stainless although I have done service work where stainless was previously installed, so I'm not really too sure about that.
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Oh I agree! I think copper is far better for our health, sadly most people don't want to pay for that.
Hi Hannah! Welcome to freedom
Welcome to the revolution.
Welcome to Nostr
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Welcome! Iβm new too!
Hope you like free speech, because it's the wild west out here. Makes it more fun.
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Hi Hannah! welcome to Nostr π
Hiya!
