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Clean slate. 50 x 24 ft With 10 ft ceilings. No cars allowed. Maybe a tractor though.
Any layout suggestions will be helpful. I plan to put some type of plywood product on the walls instead of drywall.
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(02-05-2018, 02:35 PM)Mr_Mike Wrote: https://youtu.be/pcH8npjjlLk
Clean slate. 50 x 24 ft With 10 ft ceilings. No cars allowed. Maybe a tractor though.
Any layout suggestions will be helpful. I plan to put some type of plywood product on the walls instead of drywall.
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(02-05-2018, 04:35 PM)$awdust Wrote: Shop space attached to the house?
I like the view out the overhead door!
As a basement dweller, I like that video a lot, too.
If I could have a garage shop, I'd add one of those giant overhead door-sized screens.
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I was looking for an outbuilding, but got and in-building instead. There is a 2 car garage on the opposite side of the house.
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Very nice! That deserves a
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That's nice. Is that closet in the corner really a bathroom?
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Nice, looks like you have some electrical work to do. Nice that you are already plumbed for outside DC. Is that a good spot in relation to the rest of the house to have a DC?
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(02-06-2018, 06:36 AM)fredhargis Wrote: That's nice. Is that closet in the corner really a bathroom?
Half-bath. I never have to leave.
(02-06-2018, 08:57 AM)KnotHaid Wrote: Nice, looks like you have some electrical work to do. Nice that you are already plumbed for outside DC. Is that a good spot in relation to the rest of the house to have a DC?
Not great for DC and I don't know that I want to lose the heat. It is an excellent place for a wood stove.
Much electrical work to be done.
I still need ideas for wall cladding. I like Keith Rucker's shop. (Google it). 3/8 grooved paneling.
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