BlazinXtreme
So Europeans call Americans fat and lazy all the time, don't you think we get offended by it?
No onein the debate has even attempted to insult anyone, so why start now. But to clarify, I don't hear loads of Brit's saying that about American's, I have heared it and I have heared a lot of similar things coming from the US, any times you hear that is meerly a joke, a sterotypical poke, something known outside of the US as humour, something we very often use ourselves as the basis for. I assume the same when I hear Americans making snide remarks about us, This is all depending on context ofcourse.
The only thing I've ever had delivered to my house was out old piano and that's because it was free to have it delivered. But everything else we've ever bought has been picked up in a truck or SUV.
Most of the bigger items we buy here get free deliveries as part of the deal, but besides that it's not every day I go out and buy a new double bed, fully built wardrobe and dining table. I could happily live with a lower expense of a small car and pay for the delivery, that'd be a far more economical choice, than to buy an SUV.
And I'm going to guess you've never picked up anything in your house, WOOD IS NOT LIGHT. My bed alone weighs in at a lot, my shelves weight quite a bit too. There is no way when we moved they would have fit or been good for any car.
Certain types of wood are very light, other typers are very heavy, typically a denser wood is more expensive but lasts longer. I've got a Mahogany table downstairs, it's very old, very heavy, very expensive. On the other hand I've got an old wardrobe that actjually in the garage now, I turned it into a unit to store tools, that's expensive but not very expensive and I could pick it up on my own if it wasn't for the size of it, I life heavier weights put it that way. Wood isn't the heaviest material you will come across in DIY.
But with the van comment, my dad owns a 98 Cargo G Van and it's decent, but you can fit as much in it as you could a pickup because it's still enclosed and there is still a roof to worry about. But it'll put things with little problems and it will haul a lot of weight barring it fits.
I've never had any problems moving houses with people in a van, you can fit a double bed in a Transit no problem, I don't think space is much of an issue when you have that much of it anyway. You r right, in theory a truck could hold bigger items, but it won't keep them as dry, which is a big concern over here with our weather.
But really try to put 10 ft. sheet of drywall or big preeboard sheets in a car and see what happens. You'll be layin frame in no time.
No, but I'll put them in a van.
And no in the UK I can't even see you guys doing the same kinda of home improvement things we did here in the USA, for starters you live on a lot less land. I live on 3/4 of an acre in a neighborhood...we have some breathin room. So doing stuff like that isn't a problem. But once again, it's a culture thing.
Somehow I don't think every home in America has 200 sq/ft plots of land next to them, you do have cities too you know. Try comparing how someone who lives in a city with someone who lives in a city and someone who lives in the country side likewise. But now were well off the initial point about SUV's.