One thing I know for sure, it's not, not getting done because of you being lazy, you are a trooper.
I hope you and Robin have a Merry Christmas
Happy X-mass Season Xtremek.
Hope the wind and snow treat you right on the other side of the lake. Its a bit breezy here and a Hight of -2 today with a wind chill of -50 give or take.
Garage in a Box sheds.
for Mine to gain a bit on height on them I put down cement blocks on the ground then wood beams on the blocks then screw the framework to the wood beams.
Kirk; Down here in the Capital City I have 6 inches of snow, plus drifts. We just got ours all cleaned up.
The air temp is 6 above, windchill is 19 below. Wifey asked if we were doing the neighbors walks with the
ATV this time. I said it was too cold, they are all way younger than us.
Thanks for dropping by. You're a glutton for punishment if you're reading my stuff.Kirk, what a great thread. Although, I've only read through half of it before my eyes began to cross.Once I get them back in line again, I'll go back and read the remainder.
Have a Merry Christmas.
You as well and please stay warm and safe.To all the crazy/cool people who drop by my thread, I hope you all have a happy Christmas.
The same to you and yours!To all the crazy/cool people who drop by my thread, I hope you all have a happy Christmas.
Kirk- wishing you and yours the best of the season from the south eastern part of the county.To all the crazy/cool people who drop by my thread, I hope you all have a happy Christmas.
Wishing you and your family the same, stay warm and safe!To all the crazy/cool people who drop by my thread, I hope you all have a happy Christmas.
Kirk,To all the crazy/cool people who drop by my thread, I hope you all have a happy Christmas.






Your such a romantic!
Your wife must be thrilled! I know mine certainly wouldn't be lol.
I see you have a fair bit of snow there too. I'm really looking forward to the next week when it all melts.![]()
I feel bad about all that white stuff. Sounds like you are becoming a regular farmer…
I think that's the 1st time I've seen the inside of your shop.Since the Girlfriend is now somewhat mobile, I started shuffling vehicles through the shop. In the last week and a half, that’s been 4 oil changes, and one 4 wheel brake job. I also got the old Honda to fire on ether. And on top of that, I’ve been chipping away at trying to get the shop back to normal, even if it doesn’t look like it.![]()
The room comes with responsibilities. But yes, I have a ton of projects lined up, though most of what you see is stuff I crammed into corners while I did the GF update. Trying hard to get everything in order, before the new year hits, and life starts the dead run again.I think that's the 1st time I've seen the inside of your shop.
Looks like you have alot of different projects going on.
I'm jealous of all the room!
It's too out of control for my likings. I need to get it down to some semblence of a dull roar, before I pull in the Old Mule and the new cab for the GF.That looks normal to me.
You'll see the latest when I upload the pic tonight. I'm slowly inching forward, but there is progress. But as for looking for nails in the snow, there really isn't any left here, just the plowed banks and deep ditches. Not even any in the woods.Better hurry and work on the She Shed now that you dont have to worry about looking for the dropped nails/screws in the snow!
So you will be done by lunch?One down, only 17ish more to go.
Kind of drizzly here, some I'm going to just lay around and be a bum. Or make shelf brackets to help clear up the mess in the shop. I guess it's going to be brackets.So you will be done by lunch?
I'm using the same "brackets" I used to put the headers up. That will get them up on the headers, upside down. I haven't figured out how I'm going to flip them by myself, yet.Are you putting those trusses up by hand? I can't remember your plan of attack here.
Since I'm so slow, (I don't know what the heck I'm doing, AND I'm an old fart), rentals are out.I'm all for DIY, but to an extent....
Do you not have some level of access to some lift equipment? Some type of loader with a boom on it? I.e. skid steer or tractor with a long boom rigged to a bucket? Or go first class and rent an all terrain forklift?
Weld a vertical tube to the dozer bucket and hook the hoist to the top of it?
Just some way to work a bit more efficiently to get this done?
Fyi, when my brother and I had a building put up in SD for our first shop, the crew came in and put the whole shell up in three days. Crew of four guys with a front end loader. Boom for the on the bucket and a larger platform for either the front of the machine or to rig on the side. Then they could just drive along work on the tall sides, etc. This was a 50x96, with 16' side walls.
After the shell was up, my bro and I worked on the inside to prep for concrete, floor heat, and later the wall insulation and electrical.
Hopefully that sparks some ideas!
Happy new year!
Since I'm so slow, (I don't know what the heck I'm doing, AND I'm an old fart), rentals are out.
I do have access to my neighbor's tractor, but I haven't figured out how to fix anything to the bucket without altering it in any way, and do it for a reasonable price. But I do appreciate the thought starters.
rope and pulley from the top of your Gabel end?Kind of drizzly here, some I'm going to just lay around and be a bum. Or make shelf brackets to help clear up the mess in the shop. I guess it's going to be brackets.
I'm using the same "brackets" I used to put the headers up. That will get them up on the headers, upside down. I haven't figured out how I'm going to flip them by myself, yet.
JG, do you really think the trusses will be that heavy to flip? Getting them up on the headers won't be the issue, that's the easy part. I've proven that.
rope and pulley from the top of your Gabel end?
Since I missed the holidays before playing catchup, I'm hoping you had an excellent Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year's day! It's been raining here for the last few days, but nothing like you have to play in while putting up the she-shed. i hate to say it, but for us old guys, it's almost embarassing how quickly pros put rectangular structures up, at least compared to me, haha.