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Celebrating this week


I finally finished the outside of the new shop on Sunday. This week, I've been puttering around the inside in the evenings trying to get things organized in preparation for completing the interior.

Room for six cars..........seven counting the hoist, but I doubt I'll use it that way. I want plenty of room to work without clutter. Oh, and I still need a "motto" for above the man doors. wink

Time to start on the electrical next week.




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im sooo jealous!!! Nice work, so what bay do i get to park in??

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That's bigger then my house!

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65Camino wrote:

That's bigger then my house!



And, I admit that it was a Hell of a lot of work. I'm tired but satisfied. The interior should be much easier.

P.S. I just learned about a "minimal-dust" drywall mud that may have been around for some time..........however, I just found out about it. http://www.cgcinc.com/home.asp?nav=129&mkt=30&bc=1.18.24.25.129

Home Hardware carries it, so I'll try it out when I get to taping.

 



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Damn i want one of those...and i think it's bigger than my house too! I like the idea of a hoist too! Looks super!

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Looks good Bob and fits right in with that mature landscaping around it. Are you dividing off a bay or so for the dirty work? At least everyone knows where you can be found. Good luck.

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jmont64 wrote:

Are you dividing off a bay or so for the dirty work?


That was my original intention, but I fell in love with the large open space. Now, when required, I'll temporarily hang a series of large tarps to close off an area for the dirty work.


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At least everyone knows where you can be found. Good luck.

That's the main reason why my wife happily goes along with all this. rofl.gif


Thanks to those who replied to this thread.

For those who may have noticed something in the small window.....


That's a reminder for all who enter that fun is about to be had in this building.

(photo taken at the Wilson-Niblett Chevrolet-Corvette dealership)


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Was trying to think of a motto for you. One that came to mind was Automotive Addicts Treatment Centre. I think your bay dividing idea will work well with the open option when wanted. I divided a bay off using painter's drop sheets. They are a real heavy fabric and I had about a 2 foot overlap that served like a door. I don't even mind the looks of them. They even serve well for when I wanted one area warmer than another. Anyhow enjoy the time spent ahead.

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Wow!! There must nothing but headers and cripples in those walls with all those doors and windows.

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