finally got the shop about done.

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woodsmaster

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after a year and half here it is. I did probably 90% of the work myself with help from friends on the rest.
 

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Sweet!
 
Beauty!!!
 
What year Vett under the cover??
 
There will be a bathroom and office under the loft.
 
You suck! I can't even fit my bicyle in the garage.
 
Wallyworld said:
Nice,looks like a nice space to work in, how you going to heat it

In floor radiant via wood gasifacation boiler.
 

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That is sweet having the radiant heat. I just got mine built, doing the concrete next week. Kind of hard for me to justify a bathroom when the house is only a 100 feet away.
 
GolfandWoodNut said:
That is sweet having the radiant heat. I just got mine built, doing the concrete next week. Kind of hard for me to justify a bathroom when the house is only a 100 feet away.

My house is about 120' away. I justified it becouse it really didn't cost much for the extra plumbing. I had a drain for the floor going in anyhow. I got a free used toilet and vanity from work
and someday will build a shower stall out of tile. It will be nice when friends are over or if I have muddy shoes to not have to go in the house. When I come home from working
on a lead renovation I can clean up out there and not contaminate my house with lead dust etc. I also have considered making an apartment out there for extra income ,but Im
affraid the inlaws would try to move in.
 
Awesome!
 
Just awesome.
"In floor heating", you are spoiled :)
Great job!!
 
woodsmaster said:
GolfandWoodNut said:
That is sweet having the radiant heat. I just got mine built, doing the concrete next week. Kind of hard for me to justify a bathroom when the house is only a 100 feet away.

My house is about 120' away. I justified it becouse it really didn't cost much for the extra plumbing. I had a drain for the floor going in anyhow. I got a free used toilet and vanity from work
and someday will build a shower stall out of tile. It will be nice when friends are over or if I have muddy shoes to not have to go in the house. When I come home from working
on a lead renovation I can clean up out there and not contaminate my house with lead dust etc. I also have considered making an apartment out there for extra income ,but Im
affraid the inlaws would try to move in.
Does the drain go into a septic system? I do not think I would want it in the floor drain unless it was going into a septic system or city sewer. My floor drain is just draining outside the building.
 
GolfandWoodNut said:
woodsmaster said:
GolfandWoodNut said:
That is sweet having the radiant heat. I just got mine built, doing the concrete next week. Kind of hard for me to justify a bathroom when the house is only a 100 feet away.

My house is about 120' away. I justified it becouse it really didn't cost much for the extra plumbing. I had a drain for the floor going in anyhow. I got a free used toilet and vanity from work
and someday will build a shower stall out of tile. It will be nice when friends are over or if I have muddy shoes to not have to go in the house. When I come home from working
on a lead renovation I can clean up out there and not contaminate my house with lead dust etc. I also have considered making an apartment out there for extra income ,but Im
affraid the inlaws would try to move in.
Does the drain go into a septic system? I do not think I would want it in the floor drain unless it was going into a septic system or city sewer. My floor drain is just draining outside the building.

I couldn't find any tiles to drain into so into the septic it goes.
 
was there a build thread around here?

Just wondering specs on it... looks like 2x4 framing with glass insulation.
 
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