D Force
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I NEED a forklift...can't have the skid loader tearing up my new floor! Any recommendations on one?
Lay down some scrap plywood as shoring.
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I NEED a forklift...can't have the skid loader tearing up my new floor! Any recommendations on one?
I NEED a forklift...can't have the skid loader tearing up my new floor! Any recommendations on one?
Heh, we haven't had any rain since about February, and we _still_ have mosquitoes here in SE Texas! Nice build. I planned on putting an efficiency apartment over about 1/4 of our 40X80 shop, but the quotes kept coming in higher and higher, so that part, as well as a lot of amenities, got put on the 'to do later' list. Oh, and the fiber is great stuff to put in the concrete. We had that done in our driveway, since it was thinner than our foundation. We have NO cracks in the driveway, but a few in the foundation. Not sure if it would have prevented it, but for how much it costs per truckload, it's worth it IMO.
Gene Beaird,
Pearland, Texas
Nah, it's already stupid-expensive!!! It's usually 50-60% of the cost of a steel building these days.
Gene Beaird,
Pearland, Texas
Don't have experience with varies brands but I would say as far as a type go with a reach truck. I have used your “standard forklifts” in al sizes and still prefer the reach truck as long as it can handle the weights you need it to. They get into much smaller spaces and you can find one used ones with battery and charger. Can't find the link right now with the ones I found though. Only down side is you can't really take them off concrete. You can go on tar but it better not be a hot day.
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Here it is squirrels, I hate the fuzzy tailed rats. We somehow ended up with a freak hybrid that lives in burrows, eats our pecans and each other when you shoot them. My favorite means to dispatch them is a 17 HMR....wicked little round and accurate!
Savage .17HMR with acutriggerbubye squirrel...
Nice building as well..
Thanks...I am still shopping for the insulation on my hangar door.
Either windows or hire a mural artist to immortalize you on that 100' canvas!
If you do not mind me asking, what does the sq ft price work out to for the building, installation of the building, concrete and any permits ? Just looking for a round about number as i am thinking about a metal building.
If I were you I would not put windows in the garage/workshop part. The sun is really anoying when you work in the engine bay and other dark areas. If you absolutely need windows, put them on the north wall.
Not sure if you made any progress on this yet, but my personal opinion on the spiral stairs is NO, if it is your only means to the second floor. Just too difficult to walk up and down, especially carrying something. If it is just secondary, than it's fine from a looks standpoint.Well since this is a by the seat of the pants kind of build, I am making this up while we go.
I found a spiral staircase that I think will fit in nicely for access to the second story. What do you guys think?
I am going to try to give the facade of the apartment and downstairs level an old fashioned look to it. Maybe thirties kinda street feel.
Not sure if you made any progress on this yet, but my personal opinion on the spiral stairs is NO, if it is your only means to the second floor. Just too difficult to walk up and down, especially carrying something. If it is just secondary, than it's fine from a looks standpoint.
The place is coming along nicely.
Fellow West Texan here. Odessa / Midland area.
Awesome build so far!
Native El Pasoan here- what area are you in? My parents are selling their place in the upper valley and relocating to AZ to be near all the grand kids. I will miss their two acres of pecans and the annual haul of baking goodness
Looks amazing!