JunkYardDawg
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We've just made an offer on a house with barn, shed, and a building which will be converted into my new shop. My hope is to start a thread here that will track my progress, and I will add photos as soon as they accept our offer.
We're pretty excited, so I don't know where to begin, but I'll try to tell you guys how very cool it is. The house is huge - post & beam - and the barn is 200 years old, and very well maintained. Yeah the barn is nice, but its the other building that I am most excited about... Its a recording studio!
A semi-famous musician owned this place. I will reveal his name once we actually sign for this place.
He built a 30x40 building around 2002 to do recordings and jam in. That building is also post and beam. The overhead lights are sweet and I would leave those. They would provide nice lighting for my machines.
The floor is built-up 6" via wood construction to run all the electrical wiring and cables for the mixing booth and so on. there are 120v outlets all over the floor in strategic spots. Its a poured slab underneath, and obviously the wooden floor would need to go. I cant imagine putting my Bridgeport and lathe on a wood floor unless it was 2" oak plank or something brutishly-sturdy like that.
Now here is the kicker: The whole building is climate-controlled. There are TWO absolutely massive AC units on a pad out behind the studio. These are industrial units like you'd find on the top of a commercial building. They are wired 3ph!
Oh btw... did I mention there is 3 phase there? WOOT!
Anyway - and I'd love to hear some comments about this - I'm thinking the AC has to go. Its probably very nice in there in the summertime, but how can I justify the expense of running those units? I'd love to hear your thoughts.
We're pretty excited, so I don't know where to begin, but I'll try to tell you guys how very cool it is. The house is huge - post & beam - and the barn is 200 years old, and very well maintained. Yeah the barn is nice, but its the other building that I am most excited about... Its a recording studio!
A semi-famous musician owned this place. I will reveal his name once we actually sign for this place.
He built a 30x40 building around 2002 to do recordings and jam in. That building is also post and beam. The overhead lights are sweet and I would leave those. They would provide nice lighting for my machines.
The floor is built-up 6" via wood construction to run all the electrical wiring and cables for the mixing booth and so on. there are 120v outlets all over the floor in strategic spots. Its a poured slab underneath, and obviously the wooden floor would need to go. I cant imagine putting my Bridgeport and lathe on a wood floor unless it was 2" oak plank or something brutishly-sturdy like that.
Now here is the kicker: The whole building is climate-controlled. There are TWO absolutely massive AC units on a pad out behind the studio. These are industrial units like you'd find on the top of a commercial building. They are wired 3ph!
Oh btw... did I mention there is 3 phase there? WOOT!
Anyway - and I'd love to hear some comments about this - I'm thinking the AC has to go. Its probably very nice in there in the summertime, but how can I justify the expense of running those units? I'd love to hear your thoughts.


