the king crew
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We outgrew our old house and went looking for a larger one. The new house didn’t need a workshop or a 3 car garage but it needed room to build one. One came along, we bought it and then worked on selling our old house. After getting settled and assessing the lot we got started on the plans in 2011. I drew up what I wanted and sent it to the architect for him to add all the stuff needed for a building in California. A lot of the windows had to go in the name of seismic requirements. Then a layer of type X exterior drywall was added to increase the fire rating. Then a fire sprinkler system was needed because my town loves to stifle development. Permit in hand we broke ground in August 2011. It has been slow and steady progress since then with me doing everything but the concrete, rough framing, roll up door and the fire sprinkler system.
It is 32’ x 20 with a 14’ x 5’ bump out. It has a 100 amp service, a gas line for a future heater if needed and a bathroom. I will be doing mostly woodworking in it but I do have some metal working tools that come in handy. The wall height is 9” to make sheet good easier to handle.
It is 32’ x 20 with a 14’ x 5’ bump out. It has a 100 amp service, a gas line for a future heater if needed and a bathroom. I will be doing mostly woodworking in it but I do have some metal working tools that come in handy. The wall height is 9” to make sheet good easier to handle.
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