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Bill Edwards(2)
12-21-2011, 12:16 PM
http://ilynda.com/shop/shop3.htm

After 16 months.
My wife and I working 2 to 3 weekends a month.
16' x 32' frame, steel clad, electricity and a PTAC for heat and air
Just over $12,000 = $23.44 a sq. ft.
Now I need to build some storage and organize (a lot).

Kirk Poore
12-21-2011, 12:29 PM
Looks quite nicely done, Bill. I particularly like how you arched the ceiling up to give you more headroom. How high is it?

I think the PTAC is a good choice. I mounted mine much higher on the wall (the bottom's about 4' off the floor). I figured this would get it above some of the dust, and, since the outside sticks out further than yours, it wouldn't be in the way mowing my grass.

Are you expecting to add more outlets?

Kirk

Kent A Bathurst
12-21-2011, 12:40 PM
I see you got the dogs installed. Nice job.

Bill Edwards(2)
12-21-2011, 1:48 PM
Looks quite nicely done, Bill. I particularly like how you arched the ceiling up to give you more headroom. How high is it?

I think the PTAC is a good choice. I mounted mine much higher on the wall (the bottom's about 4' off the floor). I figured this would get it above some of the dust, and, since the outside sticks out further than yours, it wouldn't be in the way mowing my grass.

Are you expecting to add more outlets?

Kirk

It's about 9' in the middle.
I was at a loss on the PTAC and decided if it's good enough(mounted low) for a motel...



I see you got the dogs installed. Nice job.

It's surprising how well they do without training...
they just lay there like good shop dogs. ;)

Bruce Page
12-21-2011, 2:06 PM
Nicely done Bill! Your shop looks great, inside & out. I would love to have wood floors like that; your legs & knees will thank you! Are you going to build any cabinets for it?

Bill Edwards(2)
12-21-2011, 2:15 PM
Nicely done Bill! Your shop looks great, inside & out. I would love to have wood floors like that; your legs & knees will thank you! Are you going to build any cabinets for it?

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Yes. Where this stuff is. I didn't put receptacles there for that reason.

The dogs will have to be moved, but they'll get over it.... eventually.

Don Jarvie
12-21-2011, 2:24 PM
Is it insulated? If it is the wood floor makes all the difference in keeping the heat from going out the floor.

Bill Edwards(2)
12-21-2011, 3:37 PM
Is it insulated? If it is the wood floor makes all the difference in keeping the heat from going out the floor.

Yes, under the floor there's 6 inch batt with an air sapce under it.

Victor Stearns
12-21-2011, 4:16 PM
Now it's time for some woodworking! Nicely done.

Phil Thien
12-21-2011, 9:37 PM
Great shop, neat dogs, love the fact that you built it with your wife.

Can't wait to see the projects that come from within!

Bill Edwards(2)
12-22-2011, 10:18 AM
Great shop, neat dogs, love the fact that you built it with your wife.

She's pretty fearless:


http://www.billsid.com/atts/myelf.wmv

David Helm
12-24-2011, 1:33 PM
Nice shop, but I'm more interested in that shingle sided tall narrow structure in the background!

Bill Edwards(2)
12-24-2011, 3:26 PM
Nice shop, but I'm more interested in that tall narrow shingle sided structure in the background!


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This? I found the image on an image search, I have no idea what it was/is.

Garth Keel
12-26-2011, 12:43 PM
Looks like a lot of hard work; but the end result is worth all of it.

Scott T Smith
12-26-2011, 7:51 PM
Nicely done Bill! I really like your attention to detail, such as the alignment on the screws holding the siding in place.

Very nice craftsmanship.

Scott

Bill Edwards(2)
12-26-2011, 9:13 PM
Nicely done Bill! I really like your attention to detail, such as the alignment on the screws holding the siding in place.

Very nice craftsmanship.

Scott

Thanks!

Used a length of one by with marks to place screws.

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Bruce Seidner
12-26-2011, 9:30 PM
What is the plan for ventilation and dust extraction?