rubberrodder
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Mann! Love the build so far. I can't wait to see the inside of this start coming together too.
Mann! Love the build so far. I can't wait to see the inside of this start coming together too.
Awesome shop. Cant wait to see it when its done.
I'm building a pole building up here in north kitsap, also curious about your I pit. I see your a 40x60, how many sqft did they size your I pit at with your sandy soil?
I'm on the south end of Kitsap, we are flying up on Thursday to speed a week+ to work on the house.
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I had to put some rocks in pockets to walk the dogs earlier today. Wind was around 40 MPH. Dogs had no problem with it and the old one (15 years old) was chasing a rabbit. He still has the prey drive but his gittee up has left.Awesome! The weather is pretty crummy right now but not much you can do about that. Good ol Washington. I was drenched to the bone today!
They have me at 348 sq. ft. for the I-Pit. It has to be 2 ft. deep, with 1.5 ft. of drain rock, layer of sediment cloth and 6" of cover. Shouldn't be too bad to get done. I hope to get the facia painted here soon and get gutters installed first and foremost. I'll start ditching the infiltration trench after that. The pit shouldn't take me long from there, just digging and laying some pvc and drain rock. I'll be sure to post some detailed pictures along that project phase too. Don't trust anything I do until I tell you it passes inspection though!
Looks incredible!!
Garage looks great. I am intrigued on how he attached the brace at the top of the pump jacks. Any detail on that?
Krucks: your siding guy's work looks great. since your siding is primed already are you going to wait until next summer to paint it?
i put up part of our home's hardy plank siding last year and after finishing the siding this summer we painted the entire house and it looks good in case you were wondering if the primed hardi plank might be ok to leave that way for the winter.
i'm betting having it sided not only looks better, but it's another TO DO to check off your list and have off your mind now.
cheers and what's next??
Nice build...where did you get or what type of steel man door is that...I need a couple just like it.
That door came from "Northwest Hollow Metal Works" which is a division of "Washington Architectural Hardware" out of Tacoma, WA. I used to work there and went back to my old boss to get fixed up. It's a made to order custom door. Great place, but you should be able to find a hollow metal shop in your area. Not sure if these guys would ship it down there or if it would be worth doing for you. Looks like you're in Cali. I think the supplier they use for the parts to build the main structure is called "Curries". Then I bought Schlage commercial stainless handle, deadbolt, and 5" hinges. This one is a narrow face jamb instead of a 2" it is 1-3/4" which makes it a little wider opening. The door is 4' wide by 7' tall. (4-0/7-0). All the steel is also galvanized so it shouldn't rust.
I like the group with the Aspen Stone.
Me three.me too!
Always good advice. I rather like the Hardie Plank on your house. Mine has it on the front, but the rest is T1-11. Someday it will all be Hardi...Krucks: i know it's probably YOUR GARAGE, but i'd still let your bride pick paint colors unless she's leaving it up to you. mine loves doing that and all i do is nod my head and say how many gallons should we buy.
we just painted our home's Hardie Plank this summer a light brown with a tan trim and it looks ok so if you like grey and your bride approves just choose a good paint. we bought Sherwin Williams for exterior that usually has a sale every month or two if you have a store near you and we just bought some more Behr paint at Home Depot to paint the room our daughter just moved out of inside so there are several good brand choices.
good luck and what i have told the guys on the big vise thread for years that ask about what color i mention WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU LIKE CAUSE YOU HAVE TO LOOK AT IT EVERY DAY. your home your color, but thanks for asking.
This may come across rude to ask, but can you give us an idea of what your total build cost is and approximately how much you did yourself? I am considering building a large shop, and know the cost is largely dependent on the designs, materials, and site conditions, but I am just trying to get a realistic total for a 40x60. I am renting a huge building now, but know I can’t afford to build a 55x110 like I am renting, so I need to figure out the square footage my budget will allow and then downsize accordingly.
I just went through your whole build thread , Awsome job . I liked your yard and shrubs , green grass , beautiful place.
Where I live those shrubs would be crushed by the tons of snow we get up here. That's the only part of where we live I don't like .
You have a great location , looking forward to your progress.
Hoping your healed up 100 % I know the feeling been there.