As I sit in my house in the city, I dream if some property, a shop, and most important a nice stove in my shop.
Show us your "home away from home" and help me with the I wants!
Show us your "home away from home" and help me with the I wants!
Nice job, the radiant lay out looks pin neat, like it! When I did my old garage years back, my friend who helped who did it for a living had us roll out two rolls side by side, that way if one loop failed you still had another loop in that same area. I thought that was a clever idea. Hands down the nicest heat there is. Great job! I like the way you necked all your tubes under the foam board.I built this shed last year. 30x60 with 14 foot tall ceilings. Sitting just inside is a new, to me, fisher grandpa bear shop stove. I'll be setting a 6" all vertical class A chimney in before too long.
I need the big barn for the RV. Three 12x12 overhead doors. 5" thick slab on top of 2" of foam with 1800LF of radiant heat tubing installed for floor heat.
Highbeam, what's powering the radiant setup?
Please note that Highbeam already has the most important piece of shop equipment installed, the stereo!
No shortage of outlets in that shop, either! You can NEVER have too many outlets in the shop!!Yeah, the stereo...and at the height it is at, I hope he has a remote control!!
Badfish, that is when you say working on a Christmas or birthday present for you! Then she can not come in your shop from that point until you give her the present. Just have to make sure you actually make her something at some point.
I built this shed last year. 30x60 with 14 foot tall ceilings. Sitting just inside is a new, to me, fisher grandpa bear shop stove. I'll be setting a 6" all vertical class A chimney in before too long.
I need the big barn for the RV. Three 12x12 overhead doors. 5" thick slab on top of 2" of foam with 1800LF of radiant heat tubing installed for floor heat.
Sorry about the mess,you know what they say about large flat surfaces - just something else to stack your crap on....
Highbeam, very nice job. what was the reasoning behind building a pole building then framing inside walls??? why not just build a complete frame building?? code? taxes? permits?
Highbeam, very nice job. what was the reasoning behind building a pole building then framing inside walls??? why not just build a complete frame building?? code? taxes? permits?
My shop was built pre 50's and was my family's blueberry packing house. Needless to say i've slowly sorted through LOTS of old stuff over the years. I bought the property 8yrs ago and it's still a work in progress inside lol.
It's roughly 25x70. I wish it were taller but a full size pickup still clears the ceiling.
I built this shed last year. 30x60 with 14 foot tall ceilings. Sitting just inside is a new, to me, fisher grandpa bear shop stove. I'll be setting a 6" all vertical class A chimney in before too long.
I need the big barn for the RV. Three 12x12 overhead doors. 5" thick slab on top of 2" of foam with 1800LF of radiant heat tubing installed for floor heat.
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