@bdbecker Looks good! I think it actually gives it a more MCM vibe than the mirrors....
Thanks!
Speaking of MCM... as strange as it might sound, we are trying to maintain a certain level of restraint when it comes to incorporating MCM elements into the space. While I can certainly appreciate the dedication it takes to setup a place with all period correct furniture and finishes, I think it is far too easy to cross over the line between having good taste and being kitschy. If you have ever looked through an issue of Atomic Ranch magazine (at least 5-10 years ago when I had a subscription), you can spot this with some of the featured houses. Our goal is to blend elements from different styles and create a home that is inviting and can be enjoyed. The fact that the house is a mid-century ranch versus a full blown mid-century modern house also gives us that flexibility.
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First off, congratulations on the new home! I really like MCM style houses, so I'll be happy to follow along as this progresses...
Glad you are here!
...As for your basement shop, is your basement waterproofed and if not how do you plan to address that?...
I have not seen any evidence that there are or have ever been water issues in the shop side of the basement. That being said, it is certainly something I'm wary of. We have foundation drains that run around the perimeter of the house and one of the discharge lines was going into a drain in the basement. That was fixed during the sump pump installation (piped into the pit).
The sump pump was something we were on the fence about, but since our radon test came back a little high, it made sense to have it installed. It was kind of a two-birds-one-stone type project. The pit serves as a suction point for the radon gas, eliminates the foundation drain pipe discharging into the house (grandfathered in, but now up to current code) which helps protect against basement water and radon gas, and serves as an additional line of protection against flood events. We've had an unusually wet summer and I was surprised at how often it ran when we first had it installed.
The shop area is part of the addition that was built (I'm guessing) sometime in the 80's or 90's. Given the quality of work and finishes that I've observed throughout the house, I would not be surprised if some sort of exterior waterproofing was done during the install. Just for good measure, I am planning on painting the walls with Kilz waterproofing paint as well.
Finally, the grading around the house is not great. There is an area on the other side of the basement that is seeing some water during heavy rains. My Mom's cousin does residential grading and drainage in our area. Once our other house sells, I'll be giving him a call to see what we can do to about getting that resolved.
...I plan to finish mine out so that I have walls separating the workspace from the boiler and the laundry room but have been unsure how to proceed...
I'm lucky with my space - most of the shop is isolated from the rest of the basement already by the original foundation. Plans are still being developed, but I know for sure I want to wall off the spiral staircase area. I'm planning on building an insulated, staggered stud wall to help with noise mitigation. I may do the same around the water heater that is in the shop area if I end up trying to install the dust collector in that room as well. I still haven't figured out if having the dust collector share the same room as a gas fired water heater is a terrible idea or not. My intuition says no, but I'm looking at HEPA filtered systems, so maybe its okay?
Being in the basement, I don't have a lot of headroom through the other entrance into the shop. The cut-out in the original foundation wall that creates this doorway into the shop area is also oversize. I'll have to get creative, but I'm thinking a sliding door will ultimately be the best option as I'd like to preserve that large opening for moving material/projects in and out.
...I'd love to see how you set yours up, and for that matter if I run into any good solutions myself I'd be happy to share...
Please do! Do you have a build thread started? If not, I'd encourage you to start one.
...Do you have easy access to the basement from outside? Material handling is another hurdle, I'm hoping to get a Bilco door installed soon so i'm not limited to what fits down the hall and into the basement stairs from inside!...
I hadn't considered a Bilco door, but that's not a bad idea. Wife wants me to have an egress window in the shop anyway. Making it work with the yard layout might be tough, but I'll have to keep it on my radar.
I do have good access, but not necessarily "easy" access. There is an exterior door on the back of the house that leads directly down the basement stairs. I'll still have to move materials through the non-shop part of the basement, but it's better than nothing. I imagine I'll have to knock down sheet goods in the back yard or the garage as needed before transferring them to the basement shop. Any large or oversize items will have to be assembled in place, which means I'll have to design around that constraint as well.
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I'm generally not a fan of paneling but I think that looks good. Nice job!
Neither am I. When I was looking for ideas to incorporate into the office remodel project I was planning at the old house, I was stumbled across this panel while wandering around Menards (of all places) and really liked them. I think Wife liked them more than I did when I showed her.
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ebay frequently has obsolete parts for old machinery. There are dealers for the old stuff. I have had good luck with it.
eBay is often the only place to find certain things. I haven't had the time to search for a source for the column collars, but I certainly will look at eBay when I do.