Looks good Jesse! I hadn't seen you on our F/B page much. I figured you been busy with the shop.
I see you got that tractor in the pictures as well plus the C 10!
Last edited by Andy4639; October 8, 2019, 09:00 PM.
Good job there Jesse, you'll get a lot use out it just don't start to store thing in it that aren't car related.
There will probably be some Christmas decorations, but it will mostly be car parts, Jena and I are pretty good at letting go of stuff we don't use anymore instead of stock-piling it. I'd like the "shop" part downstairs to remain clutter-ish free, hence the larger storage area upstairs.
Oh one other thing, the attic space, i had that built into my trusses with stairs on the outside to access it, love it, great storage area.
I thought about the outside stair case, we even looked at a house years ago that had a garage built with one, but I didn't want the maintenance (paint/stain whatever) so I'm adding an internal staircase I'll enclose that will double as a "quiet room" for the compressor. I figured a 13' ceiling sounded like no fun to use one of those fold down stairs, if they even made them that long.
Good for you. I know from experience you will never regret building it, especially when you stand under a vehicle to change the oil and filter.
I'm super excited about the lift. Like everyone says, I wish I could have gone even bigger, but money and land limited me. On the left side of my house I have a 50' electric line easement that cuts through my property so I can't build anything at all to the left of my house, or really the rear (cuts diagonally). This was the only spot I could put it. It was supposed to be 30x50 but once we started to cut the hill out we were getting a little to close to my neighbors and I didn't want to build a retaining wall, so we changed it to 28x52.
Looks good Jesse! I hadn't seen you on our F/B page much. I figured you been busy with the shop.
I see you got that tractor in the pictures as well plus the C 10!
Yes, this has kept me stupid busy. With my work hours, until I get to the interior, I only have weekend days to work on it, so it's been almost non-stop since early July. I did take a couple weekend break at the end of September and took Jena to Destin FL for 10 days. That was fantastic. I spent this past weekend cleaning up months of yard neglect, so I hope to get back at it this weekend.
I did pick up a 1954 Jubilee, love that little turd.
Last edited by Jesse James 80; October 9, 2019, 11:36 AM.
1967 Chevrolet C10 SWB - 350/700R/3.73
1965 Ford Mustang - 289/T5/3.25
1968 Pontiac Firebird - Project Rusty Chicken
2014 HRPT Short Haul; 2015, 2016, & 2018 HRPT Long Hauler
It's a ton work trying to knock one of these things out by yourself.
Exterior wall sheeting is all up. All windows are installed. I got the exterior wrapped. The upstairs floor is down as well as the catwalk flooring I've been using to install all of the roof bracing, etc. Almost all the blocking is done. The back gable wall is complete. The front will be open until the roof is done and I need to bring some materials in for the upstairs still. And finally, mostly thanks to the absolutely insane amount of rain we've received, especially over the weekends, I got a substantial amount of sheeting up on the roof.
I've also decided the roof is way too damn steep (and large) for me to shingle in a reasonable amount of time, so once I have it all sheeted a roofer will finish it. Then I can finally call for my electric to be installed. After that, put up the insulation and ceiling and have the doors installed. Maybe, just maybe, it will be fully enclosed by May?
Once the days start getting longer and I get some lights inside, I can start working after work on doing the insulation, sheetrock, etc. That should help speed things along.
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Last edited by Jesse James 80; February 18, 2020, 09:58 AM.
1967 Chevrolet C10 SWB - 350/700R/3.73
1965 Ford Mustang - 289/T5/3.25
1968 Pontiac Firebird - Project Rusty Chicken
2014 HRPT Short Haul; 2015, 2016, & 2018 HRPT Long Hauler
I was also sick for a few weeks with a stupid sinus infection. I would get better for a few days, then it would knock me out again for a day or two. Because of that I missed 3 days of work over two weeks. On one of the better days I got the yard cleaned up, got all of the siding materials inside (I've already purchased everything to complete the exterior, all siding, soffit, shingles, etc.) and I moved my two toys inside to finally get them out of the weather.
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1967 Chevrolet C10 SWB - 350/700R/3.73
1965 Ford Mustang - 289/T5/3.25
1968 Pontiac Firebird - Project Rusty Chicken
2014 HRPT Short Haul; 2015, 2016, & 2018 HRPT Long Hauler
Excellent!
I built my shop, 32 x 88 (half is unheated vehicle storage) with help from family and friends, for the biggest parts, concrete floor, trusses, steel roof, and did the rest myself, plumbing, electrical, and the hydroponic heated floor. Took 2 years
You are going to enjoy it!!
and still over the past 16 years, I too sit, have a beer, and look at it,....."Yes it was worth every hour of hard work to have my own HAPPY PLACE !!"
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