Hello Fellow GJer's,
As most new posters start, I am a long time lurker, first time poster. The amount of knowledge here is incredible and my wife always wonders how I can look at tool and shop threads for hours (pretty easily I might add!). I come for some wisdom.
We bought our current 1880's farmhouse with an attached 40'x50' barn of similar year. The barn is in really good shape and had a lot of maintenance done prior to us buying it. It was originally a hay and cattle barn and still have the old grain feed box with feeding amounts for each cow as well as name plates above the stalls for the last cows that lived there. It has a wooden floor and a five foot "basement" under the whole barn that currently stores my equipment trailer.
Here is the conundrum. I am a car and equipment guy and love working on machinery. We live in beautiful NH with tons of snow and cold right now so all of the items are currently in the barn for winter so it is stocked full with a 40hp TLB, Corvette, 21' boat, Kubota tractor, john deere, and motors, parts, etc. My issue with the Barn is that it is freezing, dark (have lights but it ***** up the light), has a wood floor (which I don't want to ruin), and has a lip on the entry which means I need to use ramps for the Corvette. Obviously these are all "first world" problems as I am able to have a nice dry place for storage and to work on things, just not ideal for a mechanic type environment.
I would like the following:, heated, bright, concrete floor, lift. Here is where I need your help and expertise. Do I look into putting in a spanned concrete floor in the barn and build a "shop" within the barn with insulation heat, etc., build concrete walls and foundation up to the floor of the barn and cut out the middle section of wood and then build the "shop" within the barn, or do I build a new shop for that stuff? I have room to build a new shop but it may look awkward from the road given the size. In addition, I want to preserve the barn so as not to continue ruining the wood floor.
A lot of information I know but any other insights or thoughts would be great!! Here are some pics and thanks in advance!
As most new posters start, I am a long time lurker, first time poster. The amount of knowledge here is incredible and my wife always wonders how I can look at tool and shop threads for hours (pretty easily I might add!). I come for some wisdom.
We bought our current 1880's farmhouse with an attached 40'x50' barn of similar year. The barn is in really good shape and had a lot of maintenance done prior to us buying it. It was originally a hay and cattle barn and still have the old grain feed box with feeding amounts for each cow as well as name plates above the stalls for the last cows that lived there. It has a wooden floor and a five foot "basement" under the whole barn that currently stores my equipment trailer.
Here is the conundrum. I am a car and equipment guy and love working on machinery. We live in beautiful NH with tons of snow and cold right now so all of the items are currently in the barn for winter so it is stocked full with a 40hp TLB, Corvette, 21' boat, Kubota tractor, john deere, and motors, parts, etc. My issue with the Barn is that it is freezing, dark (have lights but it ***** up the light), has a wood floor (which I don't want to ruin), and has a lip on the entry which means I need to use ramps for the Corvette. Obviously these are all "first world" problems as I am able to have a nice dry place for storage and to work on things, just not ideal for a mechanic type environment.
I would like the following:, heated, bright, concrete floor, lift. Here is where I need your help and expertise. Do I look into putting in a spanned concrete floor in the barn and build a "shop" within the barn with insulation heat, etc., build concrete walls and foundation up to the floor of the barn and cut out the middle section of wood and then build the "shop" within the barn, or do I build a new shop for that stuff? I have room to build a new shop but it may look awkward from the road given the size. In addition, I want to preserve the barn so as not to continue ruining the wood floor.
A lot of information I know but any other insights or thoughts would be great!! Here are some pics and thanks in advance!



