Hi guys, thought I would show you the project I have been working on. I am working to a small budget, however as you will see it's a 100 year old barn renovated to a modern workshop with space for 2-3 vehicles, compressor, safe tool store, toilet, etc. Foundations have also been laid for a 2 post lift which will come later this year.
Barn was originally in 2 halves - general store on the left and secure parts store on the right. Very messy and full of old junk from my dad's entire life of hoarding
We then modified the entrace to include a new 12 foot wide opening in a better place to allow access for a lift to go up into the far left corner of the barn. Oh and a new exterior door for access to the toilet.
Then some interior demolition to break down the partitions currently dividing the place up.
Trial fit of the Landcruiser
Digging out the bases for the lift posts
New floor poured before powerfloating
Measuring up the new doors
And then the agonising job of chipping the old limestone walls. This was the worst part of the whole thing, it took days with a hammer and chisel followed by an extremely powerful petrol power washer to clean the face of the stones ready for scudding and plastering.
Secure tool store built with awesome steel doors salvaged from another job
Then the plastering...
Plastering finished and a trial fit of a few toys
Wiring finished including trunking around the walls wired for 110v and 240v sockets, high amp welding socket, plus my 3 phase switch gear for the compressor, sander, polisher and grinder
Fixed airline fitted in place
Currently painting the new walls which are soaking up a ton of paint! Next jobs include sealing the floor with pva, building my work bench, finishing the ramp outside and moving in all my tools. I also picked up a great old Record No.25 fitters vice which I will restore soon.
Rob
Barn was originally in 2 halves - general store on the left and secure parts store on the right. Very messy and full of old junk from my dad's entire life of hoarding
We then modified the entrace to include a new 12 foot wide opening in a better place to allow access for a lift to go up into the far left corner of the barn. Oh and a new exterior door for access to the toilet.
Then some interior demolition to break down the partitions currently dividing the place up.
Trial fit of the Landcruiser
Digging out the bases for the lift posts
New floor poured before powerfloating
Measuring up the new doors
And then the agonising job of chipping the old limestone walls. This was the worst part of the whole thing, it took days with a hammer and chisel followed by an extremely powerful petrol power washer to clean the face of the stones ready for scudding and plastering.
Secure tool store built with awesome steel doors salvaged from another job
Then the plastering...
Plastering finished and a trial fit of a few toys
Wiring finished including trunking around the walls wired for 110v and 240v sockets, high amp welding socket, plus my 3 phase switch gear for the compressor, sander, polisher and grinder
Fixed airline fitted in place
Currently painting the new walls which are soaking up a ton of paint! Next jobs include sealing the floor with pva, building my work bench, finishing the ramp outside and moving in all my tools. I also picked up a great old Record No.25 fitters vice which I will restore soon.
Rob
