David Neisen

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David Neisen

New member
Joined
Jan 8, 2021
Messages
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Tractor
wanting to buy
I know less about computers than I do building a home... which is my main reason for becoming a member. My new homesite is outside San Antonio, TX and includes a few acres. I have lots of clay. Regardless, retired military building his forever ranch. If I messed up this post - I warned you.
 
/ David Neisen #3  
welcome. i hate computers, and after building my own home.... i hate homebuilding. but i like being retired.
 
/ David Neisen #4  
:welcome: to TBN David...enjoy.
 
/ David Neisen #5  
Welcome to TBN David!
 
/ David Neisen #7  
Hi David. Welcome to the forum!

:tractor: :wave:
 
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Welcome to TBN David!

Hello. I have been unable to figure out how to post a question to a/the forum. Is their a tutorial or a hidden underground chamber I must pass through using a backhoe to get there? Remember, I said I was not good with computers... thanks.... A N Y B O D Y.
 
/ David Neisen #10  
Hello. I have been unable to figure out how to post a question to a/the forum. Is their a tutorial or a hidden underground chamber I must pass through using a backhoe to get there? Remember, I said I was not good with computers... thanks.... A N Y B O D Y.

Just post a few times in this thread. Then you should have the ability to start threads in the rest of the forum. It's just to help prevent spam by brand new accounts.

(Also, there should be a "post new thread" button at the top left of your screen when in any part of the forum)
 
/ David Neisen
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#11  
No problem with the RANT, you are spot on. Congratulations for the future plans! Unfortunately, you left me no crumbs in figuring out how to post a question.... so this forum or this link is basically useless to me.
 
/ David Neisen
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Thank you much for the suggestion. I will do that here and again. (BTW: There is no such button anywhere above, so I may need to do more 'responses' before I get to post). So here we go.....

I have purchased acreage to build a final home. On my very clayey till, level site near a stand of trees, the previous owner had dug two 13' diameter pits, each 10' deep. I don't know why. Apparently he did not get a permit to do what he wanted, and he then refilled in both pits with the same hard clayey till, he dug out - except for a pile of boulders and stones left in a pile on the side. My QUESTION IS... both piles have settled an inch or two from the level of grade - How long will these pits need to completely settle so I can build on them? Is there a way to speed up that settling? Thanks.
 

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