Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Building paper




Typar building paper is awesome! The guy's who started Tyvek are behind Typar. This stuff is as good if not better than Tyvek. We have used it on our latest project, a major rebuild/repair job here in the Southbay. We could have used a lesser material, but that's not what we do here at Riviera Rich Builders- we only use the best. We project positive energy on every job.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Two men together

Pat

and Charley have been together for a long time. They are two very special men. They have stayed together through the thick and thin. The commitment they enjoy with each other is phenomenal. It takes a certain type of temperament to make a relationship last this long. I like working with them because they are so supportive of each other it inspires me to be a better man. I love these guys almost as much as they love each other. Rock-on boys!


Friday, October 14, 2011

bak to back blogs




Check this guy's truck, it's fully outfitted and ready for action! I'm not going to get political here, but I think he's onto something.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Busy as a beaver




The reason i haven't blogged in a while is becuase I am real busy right now. I just built a custom bathroom and am currently working on a giant dryrot wood rebuild and new plastering of entire structure from scratch. I love to be busy in construction, cause it inpires my artwork and poetry. here's the completed bathroom photo- zenbuilder out!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Steping in do do

Yesterday I stepped onto some dog excrement while working. I was focused on my work and did not see the dog waste. My shoes were both caked with a rich smearing of the smelly substance, so I just removed them, placed them into a plastic bag and deposited them into the trash. I then drove to my local Big 5 store ( in my socks) purchased some new shoes, and went back to work. I'm sorry I cannot provide a photo of this experience, it was just too tramtic.

Friday, September 23, 2011

Truck loading






Hi, I'm back! Let me tell you how to properly load a truck. first you take the materials and increase the height and length of your bed. Once that is accomplished, you fill it up carefully, leaving the large items for last. When the box you enlarged is full, simply strap the large items on top, creating down pressure on the entire mass... and whalla! You have a properly loaded truck!

Saturday, August 6, 2011

flying saucers.




We are currently busy with lot's of construction projects, but that's not what's important. What's important, is the skunkworks project we have started and you will soon see on Utube. I will post a picture of the project and the progress I have made so far.