theoldwizard1
Well-known member
Hi!
Is it allowed to update the topic ONCE IN A 2 YEARS?....![]()
I missed this the first time around so I am very happy that you did upfdate it !
I had a similar problem on a much smaller scale. The garage floor was only a few inches below grade on on side but every time it rained I had about 1/2" of muddy water inside.As I started my build in november and it was really heavy winter after that, then in spring....... one morning when I went into the workshop, there was 3 inches of water......
Solved it in about the same way. Drainage tile and gravel to a dry well in another part of the yard. Do it right the first time and it has been dry ever since !
Now it looks like this: rendered once more with final layer, put up some limestone walls, backfill and some small pines.
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Interesting contrast ! The old tin roof (I like it) and the new landscaping out front. It will weather in nicely and the dry set stone will let water run out !
I knew the temps inside would be pretty constant, but 60F and damp is not the most comfortable to work in !The workshop is now heated with Fujitsu air-air heat pump,, it works great even in our long cold winters.
Shoot some more pics of your heat pump set up and other tools !
What is with the 380V service ? Is it multi-phase or ? (In the US we get split phase 240V. Anything else would only be available in commercial/industrial areas or big farms/dairies.)
.....I will buy it"


Do you think it will go back together?