Progress has been slow on the Barndominium but last week the electricians (great guys who I would highly recommend) finished up and all I have left is the hook up from the utility company.
I needed to upgrade to a 320 AMP meter box as I have 2-200 amp panels for the shop alone and 1 200 AMP panel for the living quarters.
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Here is what the outside configuration looks like...
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On the shop side since I wont have my interior walls in for awhile so the electricians wired it up so that all I would have to do is remove the box from the OSB wall and attach to the framing I put in.
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The spray insulation is in and has already made a difference inside the building even on the shop side. Here is a pic of what will be my workbench wall on the shop. The shop loft is above this area.
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The spiral staircase to the shop loft is installed as well as the living quarters. On the house side I am thinking about overlaying some Cherry risers for the stairs.
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Here is a shot of where I am installing the metal posts for the stainless cable railing. These posts will have a Cherry sleeve over them and then a Cherry hand rail. The shop side will just be painted metal with a wood hand rail. The posts are 3/16" tube with a cap and 4 bolt base plate welded on and then have a mounting base plate installed under the floor. The posts are very solid. I was in a rush to get them done as they couldn't sheet rock until installed. There are 17 posts in the house loft and 10 for the shop loft.
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Here is the other side of the house loft.
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The shop lights are installed. I have 36 can lights which will have 5K LED bulbs on dimmers. I had to go pretty bright as the interior walls and floor will be pine so it absorbs quite a bit of light. There are 12-5k LED can lights on the ceiling of the bench area on dimmers.
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The recess for the TV was framed in and I installed my mounting plates for the mantel brackets (the square steel plates) which I installed yesterday as sheetrock starts tomorrow.
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My wife found this mount for a mantel on Pinterest and asked if I could make it so I cut the pieces and and drilled the holes so they would match up on the mounting plates. I will weld up the bracket from 6" x 5/8" flat bar this coming weekend. The mantel will be a piece of 6" x 7" x 72" Cherry. The bolts are 7/8" just to keep the scale correct.
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I spent most of the day in an airport which was actually nice as I was able to shop for some items for the barndominium and let these old bones recover from the weekend!
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