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Old 08-27-2015, 05:48 PM
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This is what I started with. Mud floors, look through the walls or no walls. Plenty of labor and $$$ to make it into what it is now. Probably would have been cheaper to burn it down and start over.
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Old 08-28-2015, 06:22 PM
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Tough crowd......
This how it is for real.
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This is what I started with. Mud floors, look through the walls or no walls. Plenty of labor and $$$ to make it into what it is now. Probably would have been cheaper to burn it down and start over.
Then it wouldn't have as much character. I had the dime tour when I was there, it made me a little jealous! Cool seeing the before pics!

Jumper wasn't too far off!

Had the dime tour of Tims shed too. It would be an upgrade for me as well!
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It's no SamMac Motel, but here's my new "shed." Still waiting for the electric hook up from the utility, but making some progress with extension cords from the house and a generator hook up for lights. Need to move all the shop equipment in next, then the cubs. Have lots of room upstairs for storage...
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That floor doesn't look wet feet friendly. nice looking shop, congrats.
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Old 09-02-2015, 06:00 PM
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It's no SamMac Motel, but here's my new "shed." Still waiting for the electric hook up from the utility, but making some progress with extension cords from the house and a generator hook up for lights. Need to move all the shop equipment in next, then the cubs. Have lots of room upstairs for storage...
Makes my shop look like a dump. I envy you my friend.
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It's no SamMac Motel, but here's my new "shed." Still waiting for the electric hook up from the utility, but making some progress with extension cords from the house and a generator hook up for lights. Need to move all the shop equipment in next, then the cubs. Have lots of room upstairs for storage...
WOW!! I was jealous of Sam's shop/barn/shed! Now I'm just pure jealous of your shop!

VERY VERY nice.. congrats on the new building. Hope you enjoy it!
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sawdustdad: WOW ! Jay Leno has a garage just like that, his might be a bit smaller though........ Very nice !!!!!!!!!!
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Looks great Sawdust! What did you use on your floor?
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