VairKing
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I mostly lurk here but lots of influence here has led me to my ultimate shop. Its done now, and I will go straight to the finished product. If you feel like reading read all this otherwise just look at the pictures.
Three years ago while looking for my first home to purchase, I stumbled upon my current “Compound.” The first thing that sold me was the barn, 32’ X 75’ with a 6” concrete floor. I almost bought it without inspecting the house. My wife wasn’t as impressed when I called her to tell her I had found the perfect barn, and oh yeah, there’s a house too!
A 3 car garage attached to the house keeps the 2 daily driver cars plus the best running fun car out of Manland, and a garden shed keeps the lawn toys separated from the car toys. This is necessary!
The pole barn was completely empty with no electricity yet, so one of the first upgrades was 100 amp 220 volt service. The shop you are about to see is the second one I have built in this barn, hindsight is 20/20 and it’s never big enough. (Especially when I decided to turn an old fire truck into the ultimate Car Hauler) I decided to just pull out all the stops, go way over the top, and “Do it right, do it once.”
1400 square feet was left unfinished “pole barn” and has cold storage for all 3 Corvairs, the fire truck and a 10x20 tent I use as a paint booth. The total finished area is about 1000 square feet. Most of it is 14’ to the ceiling, and the space under the mezzanine is 8’ to the ceiling. The shop is completely insulated and drywalled, and PEX tubing inside a new concrete floor provides very nice heated floors, with help from my outdoor wood boiler. Three A/C units and 4 ceiling fans take care of those hot summer days, when you just HAVE to get something done out there.
The place is seriously wired. Duplex 110v outlets every 6 feet, and a 220v outlet on every wall. An American made 2 post lift sits in the center of it all, and makes Corvairs even more fun to work on. The American made 25 CFM 2 stage air compressor has its own sound insulated room, and when running is hardly noticeable. (A green CFL bulb outside the room tells me when the power to the compressor is on, so I don’t forget to turn it off!) Three hose reels provide air power at every corner, and retract out of the way when not in use! A full set of stairs goes up over the mezzanine, but it’s just storage up there, with 5’ ceiling height. A hammock high above is perfect for afternoon naps, or friends who might be having trouble at home.
Three 5’x5’ windows grace the north wall, mounted as high as possible let in tons of natural light. Under the lift, 6 drive over lights were installed flush with the floor. These are awesome when a car is on the hoist, I can leave the flashlight in the toolbox. High efficiency fluorescent lights are very plentiful above, and there isn’t a dark spot in the place. Running water and a sink that will hold a 5 gal bucket were one of the best things I added, clean hands when returning to the house makes a happy wife.
One wall has an “Offerings to the God of Speed” shelf, which contains all sorts of broken Corvair pieces parts, most of which are from learning the “Hard Way” with my V8 Corvair! A few “Holy” pistons, smoked camshafts, and decapitated clutch disks make for great conversations. I seem to be constantly adding things to the shelf!
A professional DJ stereo is hard wired into the walls, so when that great song comes on I can really crank it to “11” A computer picks up WIFI from the house keeps the internet (and Craigslist, mostly!) at my reach. A 12’ long marker board takes up space on the north wall, and is great for organizing projects and drawing diagrams. All toolboxs, cabinets, parts washer, etc, are mounted on casters. Everything can be wheeled out of the way for cleaning or whatever.
A large mig welder, plasma cutter, drillpress, sander, grinder, buffer, and steel welding bench make up the fabrication corner, while real countertops, a powder coat oven, a microwave, a glass top table made out of Hoosier slicks with seating for 4, and the beer fridge reside in the other corner. The fridge you ask? It’s a 1954 Philco, I restored it inside and out, its GM Torch Red with 6 coats of clear, and holds two 5 gallon kegs of beer!
Three years ago while looking for my first home to purchase, I stumbled upon my current “Compound.” The first thing that sold me was the barn, 32’ X 75’ with a 6” concrete floor. I almost bought it without inspecting the house. My wife wasn’t as impressed when I called her to tell her I had found the perfect barn, and oh yeah, there’s a house too!
A 3 car garage attached to the house keeps the 2 daily driver cars plus the best running fun car out of Manland, and a garden shed keeps the lawn toys separated from the car toys. This is necessary!
The pole barn was completely empty with no electricity yet, so one of the first upgrades was 100 amp 220 volt service. The shop you are about to see is the second one I have built in this barn, hindsight is 20/20 and it’s never big enough. (Especially when I decided to turn an old fire truck into the ultimate Car Hauler) I decided to just pull out all the stops, go way over the top, and “Do it right, do it once.”
1400 square feet was left unfinished “pole barn” and has cold storage for all 3 Corvairs, the fire truck and a 10x20 tent I use as a paint booth. The total finished area is about 1000 square feet. Most of it is 14’ to the ceiling, and the space under the mezzanine is 8’ to the ceiling. The shop is completely insulated and drywalled, and PEX tubing inside a new concrete floor provides very nice heated floors, with help from my outdoor wood boiler. Three A/C units and 4 ceiling fans take care of those hot summer days, when you just HAVE to get something done out there.
The place is seriously wired. Duplex 110v outlets every 6 feet, and a 220v outlet on every wall. An American made 2 post lift sits in the center of it all, and makes Corvairs even more fun to work on. The American made 25 CFM 2 stage air compressor has its own sound insulated room, and when running is hardly noticeable. (A green CFL bulb outside the room tells me when the power to the compressor is on, so I don’t forget to turn it off!) Three hose reels provide air power at every corner, and retract out of the way when not in use! A full set of stairs goes up over the mezzanine, but it’s just storage up there, with 5’ ceiling height. A hammock high above is perfect for afternoon naps, or friends who might be having trouble at home.
Three 5’x5’ windows grace the north wall, mounted as high as possible let in tons of natural light. Under the lift, 6 drive over lights were installed flush with the floor. These are awesome when a car is on the hoist, I can leave the flashlight in the toolbox. High efficiency fluorescent lights are very plentiful above, and there isn’t a dark spot in the place. Running water and a sink that will hold a 5 gal bucket were one of the best things I added, clean hands when returning to the house makes a happy wife.
One wall has an “Offerings to the God of Speed” shelf, which contains all sorts of broken Corvair pieces parts, most of which are from learning the “Hard Way” with my V8 Corvair! A few “Holy” pistons, smoked camshafts, and decapitated clutch disks make for great conversations. I seem to be constantly adding things to the shelf!
A professional DJ stereo is hard wired into the walls, so when that great song comes on I can really crank it to “11” A computer picks up WIFI from the house keeps the internet (and Craigslist, mostly!) at my reach. A 12’ long marker board takes up space on the north wall, and is great for organizing projects and drawing diagrams. All toolboxs, cabinets, parts washer, etc, are mounted on casters. Everything can be wheeled out of the way for cleaning or whatever.
A large mig welder, plasma cutter, drillpress, sander, grinder, buffer, and steel welding bench make up the fabrication corner, while real countertops, a powder coat oven, a microwave, a glass top table made out of Hoosier slicks with seating for 4, and the beer fridge reside in the other corner. The fridge you ask? It’s a 1954 Philco, I restored it inside and out, its GM Torch Red with 6 coats of clear, and holds two 5 gallon kegs of beer!
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