kb2tha
Well-known member
Thanks for the opportunity to share. This is a great forum and I am glad I actually found it through another forum.
I have been in contact with a couple of you through PM, and said I would post some pics of my latest building project. I don't have many actual build photos as I am often working alone and don't take time out for photos. A decision I will likely regret later.
I have been planning this garage for the better part of two years and think I changed the plans at least a dozen times. This is what I settled on. Started late Spring , it was to be completed by mid August. That all fell apart when I broke my wrist in July, putting up the 22' box beam under the front gable. Six weeks in a cast and another 2-3 before I could actually use it much. Fortunately, my SIL and a local crew of car enthusiasts came in and got the trusses, plywood and a good start on the shingles in late July. Since then it has been installing windows, doors, electrical trench (final hook up tomorrow). I have been pulling power from my sons horse barn on the neighboring property.
The building is 56' long, 26' wide at one end and 24' wide at the other. Totals 1400sf plus a 10 x 36 carport on the back and the 14 x 22 drive-through. Have 2 Tokheim 300 pumps (1955) to restore, Eco air meter, oil display rack, lubesters, SUN scope analyzer, etc.
This has been a fun project. Won't be trimmed and completed until next season. I am now trying to get the building totally enclosed before snow sets in. I also am working on getting my drains, gutters, etc. all in as well.
Enjoy.
I have been in contact with a couple of you through PM, and said I would post some pics of my latest building project. I don't have many actual build photos as I am often working alone and don't take time out for photos. A decision I will likely regret later.
I have been planning this garage for the better part of two years and think I changed the plans at least a dozen times. This is what I settled on. Started late Spring , it was to be completed by mid August. That all fell apart when I broke my wrist in July, putting up the 22' box beam under the front gable. Six weeks in a cast and another 2-3 before I could actually use it much. Fortunately, my SIL and a local crew of car enthusiasts came in and got the trusses, plywood and a good start on the shingles in late July. Since then it has been installing windows, doors, electrical trench (final hook up tomorrow). I have been pulling power from my sons horse barn on the neighboring property.
The building is 56' long, 26' wide at one end and 24' wide at the other. Totals 1400sf plus a 10 x 36 carport on the back and the 14 x 22 drive-through. Have 2 Tokheim 300 pumps (1955) to restore, Eco air meter, oil display rack, lubesters, SUN scope analyzer, etc.
This has been a fun project. Won't be trimmed and completed until next season. I am now trying to get the building totally enclosed before snow sets in. I also am working on getting my drains, gutters, etc. all in as well.
Enjoy.
