NOW THAT THE WEATHER IS COOLING OFF, IT’S TIME TO MAKE A PROJECT LIST FOR THE WINTER MONTHS…
I must say, even with the long hot summer, I ended up getting quite a bit accomplished during the hot half of the year. But, it always seems that my productivity increases a bunch when the temps drop below 80F (the other half of the year).
So, it’s time to make a list of all the things I’m going to get done on the ASYLUM in the next six months. Most relate to finishing the upstairs project started in early 2008. I find it easier to stay on track with long-term projects if I make lists and try to put them in the general order in which they need to be accomplished (this list isn’t quite in order yet). I will probably be editing this post as I think of more things and to check things off as I get them done.
In nearly all cases, I already have the material purchased so there is very little extra money needed moving forward. The only thing stopping me from knocking them out now is time. I guess I will be happy if I get half this stuff done!
My priorities are still set on getting the ASYLUM more-or-less finished before any major work gets done on the vehicles. I’m getting closer to that day!
Link to next Task List (reply#315)
ASYLUM Task List:
Office (Upstairs) Interior
* Finish installing trim around bay window and workbenches
* Install new cover on drawing board
Office Exterior
* Install tileboard on “external” wall (below 10 foot level)
* Install whiteboard for sketching ideas (above jack nook)
* Make checkered flag door banners
* Build/Install checkered flag door to hide between-floor storage bins
* Finish roof and trim on bay window
* Add half window in first floor apartment door (???)
Stairway
* Install aluminum diamond plate and rubber on treads
* Install tileboard on risers and stringer sides
* Install window sills and door casings
Sink/Jack Nook (under stairs)
* Plumbing for SS sink and add skirting to hide pipes
* Plumbing for shop clothes washer
* Install three SS cabinets above sink
* Build shelf for Audio/Video equipment
* Install all tileboard and black trim
* Add large drawer for jack stands in jack nook
* Add door to jack nook
Crane
* Install cable carrier system for power cabling to hoist
* Install hoist-mounted spotlight (controlled with wall switch)
* Install crane-mounted power cable reel
* Install lift rings in main rafter above for servicing (leveling) crane
* Install removable pull ring at base of crane column
* Final leveling of crane beam
Main Bay (12x13’ area adjacent to stairway)
* Install fluorescent light fixtures in bottom of exhaust fan duct
* Install fluorescent light fixture above main workbench
* Install dental light above main workbench
* Finish exhaust fan duct framing
* Build louvers (2X) for exhaust fan
* Install white vinyl siding on fan duct
* Install “Library Ladder” system using an old barn track system along with extension ladder (currently on scaffold). I acquired the track and trolley parts from my parent’s dairy barn before they sold the old homestead. I have enough track rail to continue around most of the perimeter of the tall main bay someday, and it will allow access to storage areas, servicing light fixtures, general cleanup, etc.
* Build full width back wall storage area above window with false roof to hide electrical and storage bins (also will have checkered flag door)
* Replace clerestory fiberglass panels with sliding windows (needs to happen in dry months)
* Insulate back wall
* Insulate back ceiling
* Insulate wall opposite the office
* Install white vinyl siding on back wall
* Install white vinyl siding on ceiling
* Install white vinyl siding on wall opposite the office
* Trim out wall by main panel and include service door for timer boxes
Electrical
* Rearrange breakers in main panel
* Add GFCI outlets next to main panel for all shop receptacle circuits (they are spread all over the place right now)(GFI main panel breakers are too big/costly)
* Install timers
* Install UPS (Backup power)
* Wiring for new light fixtures in main bay
* Remove solid conduit to main panel
MISC Project List:
* Rolling workbench – add table support props and paint to match
* Lathe Cart – Build heavy duty version to dock in window nook
* Portable Air Tank – Convert spare 30gal compressor tank (with wheels) to function like one of those portable carry-around tanks.
* Chevelle – Replace rusted header collectors
* Chevelle – Replace fuel line tubing
* Chevelle – Replace transmission cooler line tubing
* Chevelle – Replace heater core
* Corvette – Fix leaky brake calipers (again!)
* Corvette – Fix clogged A/C expansion valve (again!)
With all these things done, the shop will look fairly complete and I will probably take a good break from it all. Two more walls will still need something done to them to complete the ASYLUM. One is already drywalled and painted so there is no big hurry, but I still plan to build some shallow (12” deep) storage cabinets to hold all sorts of things. I have a healthy supply of aluminum tileboard and pegboard so most likely they will have sliding doors made from the tileboard with pegboard interiors to match the rest of the shop. The other wall has the 3 roll-up doors in it so there really isn’t much “wall” left.
At some point, we have plans to add a bedroom wing (approx 12’x12’) off from the kitchen and at the same time add a deck and enclosed screen room facing the lake. If willing, we hope to have the original contractor of the ASYLUM knock out most of it quickly, so hopefully it won’t be a long drawn-out project like most of my other ones.
Okay – that’s enough dreaming for now.