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Tom Vermont

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Hello fellow gear heads and shop dwellers.

I was urged to make a post and introduce myself, so here I am. I am moving to the Mad River Valley this coming spring, where I plan to work a few more years and then retire to what was once my vacation home.

I purchased the adjacent lot some years back, and after a long period of planning and chasing permits, I will be breaking ground this month on a 26x36 garage and adjacent 960 sf guest house. The final meeting with the architects and builder is today, and I’m pretty keyed up right now.

While lurking, I’ve harvested lots of good information about cabinets, lifts, non-chloride accelerants for reinforced concrete, and more. I will be installing New Age Pro cabinets, a Bend-Pak lift and compressor, a really good espresso machine, and more.

I’m into old British cars and all motorcycles, and I plan to get into RC aircraft and drones when I retire from my life as a professional pilot.

Thanks for all your help. If you’ve ever started construction on a concrete-intensive project on the cusp of a New England winter, please chime in with any tips.

Cheers, Tom
 
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My only VT advice for pouring in the Winter, esp the Mad River Valley....wait til Summer.:bounce:
 
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Tom Vermont

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I assume "more" included a beer fridge? Some top notch breweries in your neck of the woods. The Alchemist, Lawsons, and Hill Farmstead are a few of my favorites.

Good luck on the build!

Ah, yes, familiar with all of them! I’ve met Sean Lawson. Planning a SMEG Union Jack beer fridge, if I have any money left over at the end.


Wish I could wait until summer to build, but there are some external drivers to my schedule. Everything in this world is a compromise, right?

Cheers, Tom
 

Bunk

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Hey Tom, welcome to GJ. I spent a lot of time in the Mad River valley area as a kid growing up in VT. I miss VT greatly.
 

gtabasso

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Hello fellow gear heads and shop dwellers.

I was urged to make a post and introduce myself, so here I am. I am moving to the Mad River Valley this coming spring, where I plan to work a few more years and then retire to what was once my vacation home.

I purchased the adjacent lot some years back, and after a long period of planning and chasing permits, I will be breaking ground this month on a 26x36 garage and adjacent 960 sf guest house. The final meeting with the architects and builder is today, and I’m pretty keyed up right now.

While lurking, I’ve harvested lots of good information about cabinets, lifts, non-chloride accelerants for reinforced concrete, and more. I will be installing New Age Pro cabinets, a Bend-Pak lift and compressor, a really good espresso machine, and more.

I’m into old British cars and all motorcycles, and I plan to get into RC aircraft and drones when I retire from my life as a professional pilot.

Thanks for all your help. If you’ve ever started construction on a concrete-intensive project on the cusp of a New England winter, please chime in with any tips.

Cheers, Tom

Welcome! I belong to an anglophile club, and we have a British car show every August.
 
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