carterbeauford
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I've been at odds trying to find a suitable place to work for years. I restore antique John Deere tractors and do a little woodworking. I turned the first floor of my converted barn house into a workshop but it's hard to work in. I only have about 9ft in any direction because of steel support beams and it's cluttered with lumber and tractors. impossible to work in. I'd love to build a 24x30 pole barn but don't have the means to right now, trying to save for a house.
there was once a corn crib on this slab next to my barn. it's about 14x14, 8 inches thick, and level. 190 square ft might not sound like much but it's an improvement over my current situation. the spirit of the new shop is as nice as possible for as cheap as possible. I have about $300 in it so far. I am never home so finding time to work on it is hard. I did this much framing back in July.
plans:
12/12 shingle roof to match barn
wood siding of some sort, maybe pine
7'6 barn doors, they are wider than half of the wall width on purpose to fit my biggest tractor inside
half loft 8ft deep with 3/4" oak floors to serve as a place for my drumset
stone veneer on the front of the slab where the grade is lower
50A 220V service
LED flood lighting
Grizzly tablesaw, planer, workbench and KRL box
stay tuned
there was once a corn crib on this slab next to my barn. it's about 14x14, 8 inches thick, and level. 190 square ft might not sound like much but it's an improvement over my current situation. the spirit of the new shop is as nice as possible for as cheap as possible. I have about $300 in it so far. I am never home so finding time to work on it is hard. I did this much framing back in July.
plans:
12/12 shingle roof to match barn
wood siding of some sort, maybe pine
7'6 barn doors, they are wider than half of the wall width on purpose to fit my biggest tractor inside
half loft 8ft deep with 3/4" oak floors to serve as a place for my drumset
stone veneer on the front of the slab where the grade is lower
50A 220V service
LED flood lighting
Grizzly tablesaw, planer, workbench and KRL box
stay tuned

For the money that is going to be one heck of a nice place.