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John's Toy Box----90x88 Build

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awesome shop man hell with something that big I would put a sleeping area, kitchen, bathroom, and tv area and call it home.
 
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Thanks guys---you're making me feel bad!:lol_hitti
I'm really glad I could go with this size of building. I'm finally gonna get some time to start working on finishing the inside.

Well, time to go eat and get ready to dance!:drool:

Happy New Year to everyone.:beer:

john
 
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The old shop will stay the same. I still have to work on the ranch pickups, trucks, trailers, tractor, etc..
Unfortunately, that means I have to purchase alot of tools and shop equipment to put in my shop. OK--maybe that's not a bad thing!

john
 
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Just a quick update!
I finally ordered some radiant tube propane heaters today. I have been waiting on a local (180 miles away!) company to give me a quote. Finally, 5 weeks later, the guy calls and quotes me $15,000 to hang and plumb 4 30' tubes. :shocking:
I laughed and said I would do it myself. So, I ordered 3 30' Sunstar propane tube heaters today for $3000. They should be here next week.
Unfortunaly, I screwed up my back on Sunday. I lifted an old Craftsman drill press and loaded it in the back of the pickup. I heard something pop in my lower back and about fell down. I got x-rays yesterday. The doc thinks I may have ruptured a disk---- the plus side is he gave me some muscle relaxers and vicadin! That **** works-----turned me into a lazy *** bum!

I have 2 1500 watt heaters running on my cans of epoxy to keep it from freezing. It cost over $400 on last months electric bill! I almost had a heart attack, but it did get my **** in gear to order the tube heaters myself!

Till next time

john
 

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Unfortunaly, I screwed up my back on Sunday. I lifted an old Craftsman drill press and loaded it in the back of the pickup. I heard something pop in my lower back and about fell down. I got x-rays yesterday. The doc thinks I may have ruptured a disk---- the plus side is he gave me some muscle relaxers and vicadin! That **** works-----turned me into a lazy *** bum!

Ouch! I know exactly how it feels... I've got a disc that craps out on me once or twice a year that downs me for a couple of days each time. Had it for twenty years but won't let them do any surgery on my back until they can guarantee the result... Until then I'll just **** up and eat painkillers when it happens.
Good luck and take care of your back!
 

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Absolutely astounding.

Nicola was looking over my shoulder, and has just told me to sleep in the spare room tonight, as I will be dreaming of all that space.

I guess if you have a willing partner or wife, it does help.
 

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Toy box? Maybe for aircraft but how you gonna fit 'em through the doors. That shop is awesome! Sorry to hear about you jacking up your back. Take it easy and follow the doctor's orders.
 
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Thanks Guys!
It ***** not being able to do much. I don't do well spending too much time in the house. I appreciate the nice comments!
The valium is working good, but I would rather kick back with a nice cold crown n seven!

GRIZZ-------Thanks and tell Nikola that she will miss out if you have to sleep in the spare room! I have a feeling that once I get the shop finished up a little more that my wife will probably be saying the same thing!:bounce:

CYCLOPS--I could find one of those little James Bond jets to fit through the doors! I think I would rather find some Bond Girls instead!:drool:

WARG--- I feel for ya man! This ***** big time. I'm not very good at being inactive. I hope this is something I can get fixed and get back to normal!

NOLATOOLGUY--It is actually fun putting a shop together. I wouldn't mind doing it for a living if I got paid enough!:pimpflash

R6RIDER--Thanks man---toys are good! Crabs are bad!:lol_hitti:lol_hitti

Adios

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WARG--- I feel for ya man! This ***** big time. I'm not very good at being inactive. I hope this is something I can get fixed and get back to normal!

Thanks man! Yeah, it *****. But it really makes you appreciate the times your back feels okay.
You really shouldn't be inactive... I was told to get on with the everyday things, move around, take walks with the dogs and such. No heavy lifting and not bending the back too much though. The best thing is to listen to your body and ease off a little on the painkillers, just take enough of them to still know you're in pain. That keeps you from doing stupid things... When you feel alright again, take it easy for a couple of days more because that's when the body starts working full time on the healing process.
I'm keeping an eye on both you and your build... :) :thumbup:

Paul
 

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Nice Thing! :D

The shop/warehouse is awesome. Everyone says you can't build a space too big, but I think your place is plenty big enough.

Have fun trying to fill this up, and use it to its full potential. :cool:
 
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Finally a little update.
Long story short---two herniated disc + spinal steroid injection = slowly getting life back to normal!

My shop is finally starting to look like a shop. We installed the sunstar radiant heaters just in time for warm weather! They work great, but used quite a bit of propane warming up the slab from 33 degrees to 55 degrees. They ran constant for 4 days. Part of that during a wonderful blowing blizzard!

I've had the lift assembled for a while, but no electricity to it. The electrician made here last week and I tried it out --- works great.
Note to self ( make sure both safety locks click before lowering vehicle onto locks )--- I about crapped my pants when I lowered it and the drivers side started going lower than the passenger side!:shocking:

I put some of my shelving together, hung and painted the peg board, and put some tools on the wall. I still have a ways to go on building the work benches.

I bought an old forklift to save my back. It has been very handy. My nephew came over and helped me put the heavy stuff on pallets so I can move them around when I start putting epoxy on the floor. I'm going to wait for warmer weather to start that project.:beer:
 

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A few more pics.....
 

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Nice Thing! :D

The shop/warehouse is awesome. Everyone says you can't build a space too big, but I think your place is plenty big enough.

Have fun trying to fill this up, and use it to its full potential. :cool:

That is my wife's thing! Why are you looking at it????:wtf:

She wanted a project so we found her a thing! We got it back from getting paint in November and it has been too cold to drive it. She can't wait for some nice weather!

Heres some before and after pics.
 

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First off, congrats on an unbelievable build.

I was wondering how much that p2000 insulation costs (per sheet)? I read the site and it shows that an inch of p2000 has an R value equal to 6" of fiberglass insulation!

Will that be enough, or do you have plans to use fiberglass between the studs anyway. Can you even do that inside of the p2000?

Thanks!
 
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First off, congrats on an unbelievable build.

I was wondering how much that p2000 insulation costs (per sheet)? I read the site and it shows that an inch of p2000 has an R value equal to 6" of fiberglass insulation!

Will that be enough, or do you have plans to use fiberglass between the studs anyway. Can you even do that inside of the p2000?

Thanks!

Thanks for the comment.
The P2000 was included in the building quote for an additional $13000 or one dollar per sq. ft. I don't feel I have tested completely. The heaters have only been on for 2 weeks now. I think the insulation reflects the heat very well so far. I have the thermostats set for 65 degrees and the slab is staying right at 55 degrees. It is very comfortable to work out in the shop.
I hope I don't need to add any more insulation, but I probably won't know for sure until next winter. Gonna depend on the propane bill!!!!!

I don't know if it is ok to add fiberglass over the P2000 and I hope I don't have to find out!

John
 
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Not to bring up old threads.. but I m curious if you have made any progress on this GIANT!! How did the heating situation turn out?
 
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Not to bring up old threads.. but I m curious if you have made any progress on this GIANT!! How did the heating situation turn out?

Sorry I haven't updated my thread! I have almost finished the office, but mainly I have been working on projects. I still need to build some more storage shelves, epoxy the floor, and add more insulation.

The radiant tube heaters work great. I keep them on 50 and it is really comfortable working in the shop. We had some below zero ( down to -20F) for a while, and I had to turn the heat down because I was getting too hot. I did use about 450 gallons of propane in January and February. I plan on adding a ceiling and insulating it and the walls. I just need to save up some cash!
Here's some new pics!
 

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What's funny is I was just looking for this thread!! Thanks for bringing it back up. I am interested in updates too! I love all the old trucks!

I have acquired a couple of new projects. The blue one is a 62 chev 4x4 and the white one is a 69 Ma Bell telephone truck. They have to wait for me to get the 72 4x4 motor swap done.
 

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My current projects.

The motor swap turned into pulling the front end off, painting the firewall, fixing one rust spot, new wiring, new brake booster, new inner fenders, paint radiator support, and a new inner & outer grill! I still have a ways to go on this one.
 

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Some new parts.
The motor is a 383 with vortec heads. It should be good for about 400 HP.

The rims are Pro Comp rock crawlers and the tires are Interco TRXUS.
 

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I need to finish my workbenches, but they have too much stuff on them!

I did build a stand for my vise and a step bench.
 

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With the size of your garage if you get bored you could set up a soccer field inside LOL! How do you plan to heat it?

I just about have it full!!!!!

I have 3 propane radiant tube heaters hanging off the rafters.
 

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John, your truck collection makes me drool!! How many do you have now?? Last count I did was in the 10-12 range! I love the pictures of the 72 4x4 getting its new engine! :thumbup: Are you going to keep that truck white? I noticed you painted the firewall a different color, thus my question. Looks great though! Did you set up a paint booth in your shop or do you just mask everything off and be careful of overspray?

I'll stop there so I can catch my breath and ask more questions later!! :beer:
 
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Sweet setup. How bout some pics and info on that Mog? Got any other cool farm machines?

The Unimog is a 1975 406 with a Schmidt cab. It only had 4000 miles on it when I bought it in 2007. It came with a 10' snow blade. This thing gets around really well.....air lockers front and back.
Here are some recent pics of the mog at work. We have 3 pinzgauers too. The rest are just typical tractors, trucks, etc.
 

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John, your truck collection makes me drool!! How many do you have now?? Last count I did was in the 10-12 range! I love the pictures of the 72 4x4 getting its new engine! :thumbup: Are you going to keep that truck white? I noticed you painted the firewall a different color, thus my question. Looks great though! Did you set up a paint booth in your shop or do you just mask everything off and be careful of overspray?

I'll stop there so I can catch my breath and ask more questions later!! :beer:

Thank you! My wife claims I have some kind of addictive personality disorder.:headscrat
I think I have 13 now, although the ranch actually owns 3.

I painted the firewall white. The truck was orginally blue and when I got it painted white about 6 years ago, they didn't paint the firewall. It always driven me nuts, so I decided to paint it while the engine was out.

I should have set up a temporary paint booth, but I was in a hurry......and tired of sanding! I don't think I got too much overspray on anything. Next time I am going to build a plastic tarp paint booth!

Thanks for the interest.:thumbup:

John
 
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