Fighter-of-Wars
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- Mar 11, 2009
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Well, kinda like an intro post but a little more than that.
Well, I have just recently gotten into cars and thus need a place to work. Well, working outside in the mud isn't a very good idea, parts get lost and dirty easy. Working in my dads shop isn't good because he just likes to steal my tools and mess everything up that I do. So, the search was on for a site. Well I walk out of the big shop, look to the West and wouldn't you know it. A perfect place.
Turns out this place is what we call "The old Shop" it was what we worked on all our farm equipment in till the 70s when equipment got bigger and bigger and bigger. So, pretty much what they did was just abandon the shop and build another one next to it. So the shop still has many tools, tables, and of course junk.
Basic details.
From what my dad says, its around 60' long, 30 or 40' wide, and around 12-15' high. Don't have exact measurements yet.
It has a concrete floor
The walls sit on concrete about 1 foot off the ground
Nice and long with doors on both ends
Lots of Tables, workbenches, and shelves
Electricity
No Insulation
No Heat
And has so much junk in it every surface is totally covered with numerous rusty old parts.
It took me a whole weekend and 2 truckloads of junk out the shop just to get my truck in there and a little room to work (now where the 3 wheeler sits).
Now that I have got parts coming for the truck I had to get to work cleaning. So I struck a deal with my cousin that if he helps me clean he can work on his projects in there aswell (mainly a lawn mower). So we have been working after school for about 4 hours. I talked my dad into getting a role-off dumpster to load it all in. I could sort out the scrap metal and trash but I wouldn't get anything done that way, so were just going to throw it all in there that is junk.
What hurts the most, is that all the parts we throw away were brand new in box parts. Many of them still in wrapping. But after sitting in non-insulated shed they became worthless.
Now the fun part. My current plans for the shop.
Clean it up.
Restore wiring.
Get lights up.
Make a oil drum wood stove to atleast have some heat. Plenty of trees around since my uncles does brush clearing and I can just show up and load up my truck with logs.
Get the Air compressor working
Go to some auctions and find some tools for cheap.
Fix windows
Here are some pics
Whats cleaned up so far now after pic. The table the big fan is leaning against and everything from the fan to the truck and most everything to the right of the fan. A LOT still to go.
Pics running the length of the shop.
First cleanup job. This side was even worse than the other side.
Well, I have just recently gotten into cars and thus need a place to work. Well, working outside in the mud isn't a very good idea, parts get lost and dirty easy. Working in my dads shop isn't good because he just likes to steal my tools and mess everything up that I do. So, the search was on for a site. Well I walk out of the big shop, look to the West and wouldn't you know it. A perfect place.
Turns out this place is what we call "The old Shop" it was what we worked on all our farm equipment in till the 70s when equipment got bigger and bigger and bigger. So, pretty much what they did was just abandon the shop and build another one next to it. So the shop still has many tools, tables, and of course junk.
Basic details.
From what my dad says, its around 60' long, 30 or 40' wide, and around 12-15' high. Don't have exact measurements yet.
It has a concrete floor
The walls sit on concrete about 1 foot off the ground
Nice and long with doors on both ends
Lots of Tables, workbenches, and shelves
Electricity
No Insulation
No Heat
And has so much junk in it every surface is totally covered with numerous rusty old parts.
It took me a whole weekend and 2 truckloads of junk out the shop just to get my truck in there and a little room to work (now where the 3 wheeler sits).
Now that I have got parts coming for the truck I had to get to work cleaning. So I struck a deal with my cousin that if he helps me clean he can work on his projects in there aswell (mainly a lawn mower). So we have been working after school for about 4 hours. I talked my dad into getting a role-off dumpster to load it all in. I could sort out the scrap metal and trash but I wouldn't get anything done that way, so were just going to throw it all in there that is junk.
What hurts the most, is that all the parts we throw away were brand new in box parts. Many of them still in wrapping. But after sitting in non-insulated shed they became worthless.
Now the fun part. My current plans for the shop.
Clean it up.
Restore wiring.
Get lights up.
Make a oil drum wood stove to atleast have some heat. Plenty of trees around since my uncles does brush clearing and I can just show up and load up my truck with logs.
Get the Air compressor working
Go to some auctions and find some tools for cheap.
Fix windows
Here are some pics
Whats cleaned up so far now after pic. The table the big fan is leaning against and everything from the fan to the truck and most everything to the right of the fan. A LOT still to go.
Pics running the length of the shop.
First cleanup job. This side was even worse than the other side.
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