After some egging on over at VW Vortex, I've decided to start a thread here. I've been lurking around in the shadows and I have to say your guys stuff is top notch 
Anyway first a bit of history. My mom wants solar panels. While we have a decent amount of property, due to a multitude of factors the only place the PV array could go is where we had a shed/30s garage. Our 230 year old farmhouse is mortise and tenon timber frame construction, and it got my dad really interested in this type of construction, so when the plan to construct a new garage came about, it was the only choice.
I'm going to school in boston to be an architect, so I was able to design the whole thing from scratch. My father and I are doing all the work ourselves, minus the PV panels. We are limited by our chosen method of construction and our abilities, so the garage is only 16'x 30'. Less than ideal for a shop, but its primeraly a solar array holder. Also eventually we hope to put an addition off the side to store the lawnmower and wood under. That should free up the inside for just working on my car. Either way its huge compared to our old "garage".
Anyway, onto the tons of pictures:
What we started with. The roof(s) were shot, and it had fallen off the slab on all 4 sides thanks to an unfortunate incident with my dads old tractor.
Demolition begins. At this point I was still having a lot of fun, even after discovering another roof under the asphalt.
I fell through the closest hole. Fun times.
The inside. The amazing part is I stored my car in there too.
The old man and I. That old door was heavy.
In my other thread someone asked why we didnt just pull it down with a truck. Aside from the asphalt shingles, almost everything is going to be reused in the new structure. The siding will be used as flooring, and the beams as framing around windows and such. We even used the old cedar shingles as mulch.
This part was fun.
Sorting the scrap
Cleanest the garage has ever been.
Anyway first a bit of history. My mom wants solar panels. While we have a decent amount of property, due to a multitude of factors the only place the PV array could go is where we had a shed/30s garage. Our 230 year old farmhouse is mortise and tenon timber frame construction, and it got my dad really interested in this type of construction, so when the plan to construct a new garage came about, it was the only choice.
I'm going to school in boston to be an architect, so I was able to design the whole thing from scratch. My father and I are doing all the work ourselves, minus the PV panels. We are limited by our chosen method of construction and our abilities, so the garage is only 16'x 30'. Less than ideal for a shop, but its primeraly a solar array holder. Also eventually we hope to put an addition off the side to store the lawnmower and wood under. That should free up the inside for just working on my car. Either way its huge compared to our old "garage".
Anyway, onto the tons of pictures:
What we started with. The roof(s) were shot, and it had fallen off the slab on all 4 sides thanks to an unfortunate incident with my dads old tractor.
Demolition begins. At this point I was still having a lot of fun, even after discovering another roof under the asphalt.
I fell through the closest hole. Fun times.
The inside. The amazing part is I stored my car in there too.
The old man and I. That old door was heavy.
In my other thread someone asked why we didnt just pull it down with a truck. Aside from the asphalt shingles, almost everything is going to be reused in the new structure. The siding will be used as flooring, and the beams as framing around windows and such. We even used the old cedar shingles as mulch.
This part was fun.
Sorting the scrap
Cleanest the garage has ever been.
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