Sasquatch912
Well-known member
Took about 3 months every Saturday with a few guys from work to get the concrete poured and building up.
There were some little mishaps along the way...accidently bent a piece of wall metal cause I was a ***** and decided to put up metal in high winds...guess I was impatient.
But it is finally up.
Plans are:
-Concrete grind the floor smoother to remove where we pulled and push concrete
-Get some ghostshield/sealer to seal the floor
-Caulk the holes where you can see outside..since I didnt get insulation.
-Wire up the shop for service. Probably go with 100 amp but later may have power company put in a new pole witg 200 amp.
-Build a work bench.
-Buy tools.
-Close end the open side later for a wood shop.
May be other stuff but thank the Lord it is finished...
There were some little mishaps along the way...accidently bent a piece of wall metal cause I was a ***** and decided to put up metal in high winds...guess I was impatient.
But it is finally up.
Plans are:
-Concrete grind the floor smoother to remove where we pulled and push concrete
-Get some ghostshield/sealer to seal the floor
-Caulk the holes where you can see outside..since I didnt get insulation.
-Wire up the shop for service. Probably go with 100 amp but later may have power company put in a new pole witg 200 amp.
-Build a work bench.
-Buy tools.
-Close end the open side later for a wood shop.
May be other stuff but thank the Lord it is finished...


