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Hi everyone. I could write an essay on my project, but I'll try my best to keep it short.
Bought a house about 40 mins from Charlotte, NC in late April with a 46x48 barn/shop with 8' ceilings and a tin roof on a(n uneven!) slab. It appears to have had different iterations and additions - perhaps was an open loft barn at one time. It has enclosed eaves measuring approximately 10' off the back and left side which are included in the 46x48 dimensions. But while the back eave is open to the main floorspace, the left side is its own enclosure (to house the mower and lawn tools), so the approximate interior dimensions I'm working with are 36x48 (with 10' of that 48 being dropped eave).
The previous owner appears to have done some light woodwork and/or metal work inside. I am a car/motorcycle nut and want to make it my near dream-shop. The plan is as follows:
1) Remove center wall to make interior open. (I will leave about a 10' portion to add wall storage and shorten the length of the necessary header beam).
2) Remove half-wall at the rear and build a mirror image half-wall on the other side to be the anchor for the main workbench and to partition a storage room.
3) Convert overbuilt swinging doors to garage door.
4) Seal against critters. I found snakeskins and evidence of mice in the old ceiling. My girlfriend already found a snake inside earlier this year. I don't do snakes and want to do anything I can to prevent this.
5) Rewire, add LED lighting, tons of outlets, maybe some internet provisions.
6) Prep for HVAC (it has a wood stove, but since I will have gasoline in the shop, and to regain floor space and have AC, I will use an external unit).
7) Plumb a sink and water fountain (already have these, and shop has water), and mayyybe a urinal.
8) Insulate.
9) OSB wall-covering.
10) Paint/seal tin roof and add a ceiling
I started by gutting it to the studs, which was a ton of work. Then I called a carpenter to come finish it out for me. He stalled me for four months and then stopped taking my calls. Now it's on me.
Here's the problem: I know pretty much zero about construction. I have BIG questions about nearly every item on this list. I need help! So, I'll make a deal with you: I'll keep you updated on my progress if you will take a whooole lot of questions. Sound good? Good.
Here are some pics. First question coming soon!
Pics from when we bought the place:






Junked up after we moved in.

Putting more pics in the next post due to attachment limit.
Bought a house about 40 mins from Charlotte, NC in late April with a 46x48 barn/shop with 8' ceilings and a tin roof on a(n uneven!) slab. It appears to have had different iterations and additions - perhaps was an open loft barn at one time. It has enclosed eaves measuring approximately 10' off the back and left side which are included in the 46x48 dimensions. But while the back eave is open to the main floorspace, the left side is its own enclosure (to house the mower and lawn tools), so the approximate interior dimensions I'm working with are 36x48 (with 10' of that 48 being dropped eave).
The previous owner appears to have done some light woodwork and/or metal work inside. I am a car/motorcycle nut and want to make it my near dream-shop. The plan is as follows:
1) Remove center wall to make interior open. (I will leave about a 10' portion to add wall storage and shorten the length of the necessary header beam).
2) Remove half-wall at the rear and build a mirror image half-wall on the other side to be the anchor for the main workbench and to partition a storage room.
3) Convert overbuilt swinging doors to garage door.
4) Seal against critters. I found snakeskins and evidence of mice in the old ceiling. My girlfriend already found a snake inside earlier this year. I don't do snakes and want to do anything I can to prevent this.
5) Rewire, add LED lighting, tons of outlets, maybe some internet provisions.
6) Prep for HVAC (it has a wood stove, but since I will have gasoline in the shop, and to regain floor space and have AC, I will use an external unit).
7) Plumb a sink and water fountain (already have these, and shop has water), and mayyybe a urinal.
8) Insulate.
9) OSB wall-covering.
10) Paint/seal tin roof and add a ceiling
I started by gutting it to the studs, which was a ton of work. Then I called a carpenter to come finish it out for me. He stalled me for four months and then stopped taking my calls. Now it's on me.
Here's the problem: I know pretty much zero about construction. I have BIG questions about nearly every item on this list. I need help! So, I'll make a deal with you: I'll keep you updated on my progress if you will take a whooole lot of questions. Sound good? Good.
Here are some pics. First question coming soon!
Pics from when we bought the place:






Junked up after we moved in.

Putting more pics in the next post due to attachment limit.
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