smalltown
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Really surprised to read about the hail damage to roofs down there.
Very nice looking building.
Very nice looking building.
Really surprised to read about the hail damage to roofs down there.
Very nice looking building.
Really enjoying the re-telling of this story for sure. I remember seeing the original thread and loving the layout of this shop, especially the monstrous height in the main area. Looking forward to future updates!
It must be interesting going over your build again and seeing what you did. It makes me wonder if you could would you change anything?
My pics showed exactly where to start the tearing out.
With the indoor stairs do you have a way to lower and raise them from both upstairs and ground floor?
Now that is clever how you access the stair control. If you wanted to now you could have a remote to operate it.
thanks for re-doing the thread.
i missed it the first time around.

When we were going through some remodeling we stayed up there a week or so. The Bride and 2 dogs made the space VERY small VERY quick!

I worked with my building contractor, who just so happened to have an EX-Overhead Door Company employee on his staff, and we worked it out. There was some cutting and measuring and several, to many, re-tries to get it right but we got it. Both doors are adjusted to where both can be lifted with a single finger! I eventually understood the "loss of life" issue once I spent several days working with those springs. Once they are torqued, especially the high one, they'll hurt you bad if they get lose from you!
OK, you really did throw me for a loop. Don't get on Garage Journal very often, but noticed the "salt box" tag at the top of the list today. Thinking I had liked it in times before, I opened the thread at the last page.
Wait, wait, haven't I seen this before?! Well, of course, I had, but going back to page one of the thread was required before I knew why. Seems this go-around has a bit more documentation of build.
I STILL like it! Good luck with theater. . . .
