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txbonds

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Awesome. I could only dream of such an awesome and large space. Very nice.
 

gipraw

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Looks fantastic Chad. Congrats on on fulfilling your dream. I look forward to seeing what you continue to add to the space.

Is the floor sloped at all towards the drains, or do you just squeegee the water when you are done?
 
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Sims5

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Thanks gipraw. There is 2" of fall from side walls to the drains. I still use a squeegee. I am very glad I went with the epoxy coating. Dumped about a quart of used oil the other day. Wiped it all up and the floor looks as good as new. It wouldn't have been that way with regular concrete.
 

J-man67

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Sure wouldn't :)
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TimTaylor75

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Moving right down the road from Westerville to Johnstown. Would love to see this monster in person some day. Great facility you have there!
 
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Sims5

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Couple pics from today. Changed out the 500 gal propane tank for a 1000 gal and moved it to the side of building. Also spread a little more limestone. Will be having the final grading done in the next week or so.

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aap71

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As far as my business being lucrative. My family business has been blessed by The Lord and gives us the ability to work hard, pay our bills on time and enjoy the fruits if our labor. There are two reasons I'm sharing this build with the "world"
1st to bring glory to God thru his blessings on our family
2nd to help others see the process so their build will go smooth

I hope you see my heart, the last thing I want someone to think is that I'm boasting and saying look at what I have.

a lovely sentiment, sir. But it's hard to reconcile such pious humility with your 2011 rap album "Sims5 Makes it Rain: Luv My Bling". The Source magazine in its review said "not since the heyday of Ike Turner have we seen such a tour de force of aggro pimp swag".
 
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Steve in Louisiana

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Thanks for the compliments. Actually I do have a beautiful wife and daughter.

For clarification, I'm not posting these pics to brag or show off. God deserves all the credit for what you see. My family has been very blessed and I am very thankful.

As for are trucks, We have always tried to keep are trucks as clean and nice as possible. They are our calling cards and we feel it shows the level of our work.

Anybody that has a 9 year old truck that is used to pump sewer and looks like yours do "ain't" just parking them at the end of the day. Something tells me your days have always been long and hard. Congratulations on your beautiful building & I hope your daughter does well in the karts . . .
 

luke7734

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How many gallons of LP did you kill last year? Will a 1000 gal get you through a winter now? (Well one that isn't record settingly cold)
 
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Sims5

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Luke7734. I can't remember exactly and I didn't turn shop on till Jan. I have 2000 gal pre-bought. My house also runs off same tank if temps are below 35*. I'm hoping 2000 gets us thru the winter. Praying for no lows below 50 this winter [emoji4]
 
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luke7734

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Luke7734. I can't remember exactly and I didn't turn shop on till Jan. I have 2000 gal pre-bought. My house also runs off same tank if temps are below 35*. I'm hoping 2000 gets us thru the winter. Praying for no lows below 50 this winter [emoji4]
Haha.. you know what they say.. wish in one hand.. [emoji90] in the other.. see which one fills up first.. [emoji106] does the pre-buying get you a significant discount on your LP?

Also how's the shop temp doing this summer in the heat? I imagine the white metal is helping reflect a lot of heat away.. plus the insulation. Mine will stay mostly around 73-75° when it's 85° outside.. i just turn the big fan on to move some air around. Doesn't help me that I love having the doors up though. . [emoji295]
 
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Sims5

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The pre-buy can and usually saves $. Buying propane during heating season is usually higher. Last year it was $1.89 pre-buy compared to $4.00 during the winter "shortage". My summer temps are very similar to yours. If I'm in there working I will turn on the 30" fan and move some air.
 

squeakz28

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There is only one thing I see wrong with your building. That is, the fact that it is in your back yard and not mine! Lol. Great build man. It turned out amazing!!! Congrats on it.
 
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Sims5

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My sister took a picture today while doing a flyover. Need to get some grass seed planted soon. Final grading will be done hopefully in the next week or so.

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hlw24

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building looks awesome I am finishing up a new garage and I am needing to know if that is metal seeeting on the walls
 

CNGsaves

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Simply FABULOUS shop . . . and thanks for sharing with GJ !!! :thumbup:

Think you're the guy I recommended to start a new thread to document your shop build . . . . and WOW, it's turned out incredible !! :beer:

One comment I had was that 500 gal LPG tank wasn't going to cut it if your monthly useage was 350 gal. See now that you've upsized to 1000 gal, and curious if your considering adding back the 500 gal, or yet another 1000 gal so you can bulk buy in the summer when prices are lower??

Other curiousity questions:
1) Did you consider blown cellulose in the walls so you'd get even less air infiltration and greater R value??
2) Satisfied with insulation in ceiling or consider adding more to get to R60?
3) Any discussion of vapor barrier on interior before the steel went up to further make the building airtight??
4) Did you ever consider making whole building "Drive-Thru" so back of building would have door and connect to other driveway on property?? (This would making driving motor home, or vehicles pulling trailer easy to get through building.)
 

RogueFab

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Nice shop. Just read all 18 pages. I agree with you on the epoxy. I have truck and forklift (daily) traffic in my shop, along with metal falling every now and then, and plenty of welding. I plan to redo the traffic areas every 2-4 years. It's holding up decent. Lots of distribution centers and warehouses use epoxy and just redo it as needed. It isn't very thick. Mine isn't delaminating... just some gouges and scrapes from the lifts running around.
 
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Sims5

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I chose not to use the blown in insulation for the walls due to the chance of it settling over the years. The entire building is Tyvek wrapped prior to the exterior steel being installed. I thought about having rear doors and a drive but seeing how the doors with openers were nearly $8000 and the cost to take the drive over to my dads shop drive would have been a minimum of $5000 I opted to back my motorhome and trailer in from the road. I can usually do it without stopping once [emoji3]. Since building the building the motorhome went from a 31' to a 36' one also. I don't think I'll need anymore r value in the ceiling. There is on avg around 20" to 24" which in Ohio is probably ok.

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