Having that large of a covered area with a concrete floor is going to be so nice.
Having that large of a covered area with a concrete floor is going to be so nice.

Awesome looking shop!! I love the addition!!
My 83 T-bird had one, so it was available in 96.Love the shop BTW.

Looking good!! I will definitely be looking forward to the upcoming pictures!!
The GFI idea sounds good - especially if you already have them. I did 2 circuits with GFI breakers for the areas where I thought there may be water and power accidentally mixing.![]()
I like this a lot! I just hope it doesn't influence me to do the same thing...I can't stop thinking about building something else after "my first one"X...
Of all the styles of shops, the barn style has always been my favorite. Love this build alot, and your add-on and new use of space is killer. I will continue to watch this for ideas for mine.![]()

I've got some new lighting that was left over from a project I was involved with a long time ago...seven little eye balls that I could strategically place to highlight some more old signs...some yet to be discovered by me. I also have a dimmer that came with them. The lighting is Japanese and work with 60hz (see pics)
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For the boards consideration...
Anybody see any issues with these lights?
Now remaining to be figure out...with 40 degrees of tilt...how far out from the wall I'll have to install the eyeballs in order to find the right "lighting sweet spot" for signs I dont have....yet!
One potential problem is that it appears that the recommend temp range for this light is 32 degrees to 89 degrees....I'm not sure I'll have much of an issue with the low limit here in Florida but the upper limit could be an issue....Thoughts???? These lights would be in my ceiling...sprayed foam for insulation in that area but clear of the lights. I'd guess my temp in the attac area would be around 100 degrees or there abouts.
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The roof got started today... Had to doo a little rework behind my roofers. The battens needed some shims at one of the corners. The corner had a low spot that would have shown up when the metal is installed. Used an 8 ft long straight edge to shim it all up. It's all about the details. Hopefully the crew will be on notice tomorrow after they see I went in after them. We'll see. I'm not that difficult to work for...I did bring some iced down beer for the end of the day but they had left already.
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If it is still really bouncy, take a look at some mono pitch trusses. You could make your stick framing function like trusses with careful placement of diagonal (chords) and some plywood gussets.
Why the battens ?