bctexas
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Hi all! I retired at the end of 2016 after 43 years with the phone company, mostly in IT. We've moved 3 times in those 43 years, finally landing in the DFW, Texas area. It's just the wife and I living in the 2900 sf home where we raised two sons. They are out of college, employed and living on their own so the Bank of Dad is officially closed. Time for new digs!
Our current house has an oversized 3 car garage. But we have four cars (two daily drivers and two toys). So with three cars in the garage plus toolboxes, metal lathe, milling machine, parts washing tank, table saw, workbench, drill press etc, there is no room. It's the proverbial 10 pounds of candy in a 5 pound bag.....
When I retired, we started looking for an existing house with a shop (or room for one), or property on which to build. My wife wants a big kitchen and walk-in pantry and we had no luck finding an existing home. We finally scored a 2 1/2 acre lot in Aubrey, TX and construction is underway! We are building a 2150sf home with a 2 car garage, and a 40x50 metal shop. I'm finally going to get the 10 pound bag. Thus, the Ten Pound Garage!
Anyway, the slab for the shop was poured about 2 weeks ago, followed by some very cold weather that held things up. The steel for the shop is to be delivered this Wednesday. They predict completion around the 17th! It may take a week or so after that to get the garage doors for the shop installed. It will have a bathroom in one back corner. In the other back corner we will build a 12x13 enclosure with its own 8x8 exterior door for my wife's gardening stuff. In the front corner will be a counter and bar sink, kegerator, small fridge and a big screen TV. Once the dust settles, a two post lift will be going in.
The slab for the house should be poured this week, and completion of the house is predicted to be April 19. We'll see how that goes. In the meantime we are busy making selections for brick, roofing, paint, etc etc in addition to sorting, tossing, donating and packing stuff from our 27 years in this house. We want to move our stuff to the shop (or into storage) and camp in temporary housing pretty soon so we can finish off the inside of the house (paint and flooring) and get it sold.
So far nothing to show but 2000sf of concrete. I'll post some construction pics soon! Till then, here are the two toys.
Been reading the Journal for a couple of years now. Endless inspiration and entertainment. Thanks to the folks who manage the forum!
Regards,
BC in Texas
Our current house has an oversized 3 car garage. But we have four cars (two daily drivers and two toys). So with three cars in the garage plus toolboxes, metal lathe, milling machine, parts washing tank, table saw, workbench, drill press etc, there is no room. It's the proverbial 10 pounds of candy in a 5 pound bag.....
When I retired, we started looking for an existing house with a shop (or room for one), or property on which to build. My wife wants a big kitchen and walk-in pantry and we had no luck finding an existing home. We finally scored a 2 1/2 acre lot in Aubrey, TX and construction is underway! We are building a 2150sf home with a 2 car garage, and a 40x50 metal shop. I'm finally going to get the 10 pound bag. Thus, the Ten Pound Garage!
Anyway, the slab for the shop was poured about 2 weeks ago, followed by some very cold weather that held things up. The steel for the shop is to be delivered this Wednesday. They predict completion around the 17th! It may take a week or so after that to get the garage doors for the shop installed. It will have a bathroom in one back corner. In the other back corner we will build a 12x13 enclosure with its own 8x8 exterior door for my wife's gardening stuff. In the front corner will be a counter and bar sink, kegerator, small fridge and a big screen TV. Once the dust settles, a two post lift will be going in.
The slab for the house should be poured this week, and completion of the house is predicted to be April 19. We'll see how that goes. In the meantime we are busy making selections for brick, roofing, paint, etc etc in addition to sorting, tossing, donating and packing stuff from our 27 years in this house. We want to move our stuff to the shop (or into storage) and camp in temporary housing pretty soon so we can finish off the inside of the house (paint and flooring) and get it sold.
So far nothing to show but 2000sf of concrete. I'll post some construction pics soon! Till then, here are the two toys.
Been reading the Journal for a couple of years now. Endless inspiration and entertainment. Thanks to the folks who manage the forum!
Regards,
BC in Texas