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As a child, I spent many hours watching my dad and others working on stuff in this barn. I froze my bum off..the barrel wood stove just didn't heat it very well. It is very nice to play with my projects.
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Nice setup!
Did you spray the insulation yourself?
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Thank you! I hired an insulation contractor to spray this stuff.
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Awesome!
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Looks awesome Breanna Beth. Spray foam is the only way to go and Reznor is hard to beat for heat. Oh, and the cubbies look happy too.
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Nice set up. Can probably heat that barn with a candle now since it's spray foamed.
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Very nice cub barn Beth.
You planned it out, obviously.
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My hobby (addiction) has grown and I have acquired a great deal of parts and such. I needed more storage space...vertical space is what was lacking. Soooo, the local Sears is closing and had pallet racking shelves available. I bought what was still available and nice. They were easy to disassemble but little more difficult to reassemble. My friend Frank helped and we got 'er done! I know pics or it didn't happen.
The stuff on the wooden shelves are painted items awaiting reassembly. I have about 12 mower decks of assorted sizes under the white drop cloth.
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Looks good Beth.
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Now thats right up my alley Beth good job on the racking. You know what you need now, a forklift. I’m sssuming you use the 7000 series bucket to get the tillers and engines up there? Maybe find an older walkie/stacker And some Chep pallets and put some q/l’s up there!
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