It's 10 X 14sweet. what size is it?
I am sorry for you Cris. Ya just have to start pitching!:wink:Chuck,
It looks awesome, Good for you. It's still bigger than my garage, I saw the floor the other day, for a moment, but that's another story....
Thanks, I am 90% certain I am about to start paying for the rest area deal:redface:Chuck that is a pretty nifty "Dog House" you got there. Now lets hope that you only go in it when you want to and not when told to. :biggrin:
This one is made by Robin Builders Inc. located in Sarasota, Fl. The wall studs have steel straps over the ends and, are bolted together for hurricane resistance. The floor and, runners are treated. Has a 60" door and, two windows.Who is it made by? Is it a "kit" shed? I am looking for something like that.
Like the wicked witch of the west:biggrin: I don't want to press my luck with North Port City Hall:redface:Chuck you need to run down to the thrift store and find some gaudy red shoes to put on some female scarcrow legs sticking out from under the new shop!
I'll put some tile on the floor and do ALL of the other things you mentioned. Got a window A/C unit to put into one wall and, a space heater for the cold winter nights :biggrin:Congrats.....
Now it's time to run wiring, insulating and sheet rock.....will be like a bug in a rug during winter!!!!
Have fun!!!
Barney
You're supposed to clean up the sawdustTile???? Well at least with the color, you wont be certain if you cleaned up all the saw dust or not. I still think green shag carpet would be best.
Looks good my friend. I know you will be glad when it is done so you can really play and create.
Mike
You can tell your wife that, the price has been PAID :frown:My wife wants to see the offsetting purchases that are in the house.
Exactly what I just told Ron :redface:Ron I think Dale had to hang rods and curtains as well as paint before he was allowed to work on his man-cave. I would bet that Suzanne cam out on top.
OK, all the stuff is in there. NOW, the fun part. Where to put everything?What do I REALLY need to keep?:redface: How did I accumulate SO MUCH?
But, if I toss something out, I'll need it the next day.
Anyway, the shop is built. Thanks for your interest! :biggrin:
Thanks Ken! Can't wait to use that Woodchuck Pen-Pro again:biggrin:Nice shop Chuck!! Remember the old song Rawhide, well trythis " Turnin turnin turnin keep them blanks a turnin it's mine".. Congratulations on the shop now go make some shavings!!
YES, I do have. And, one of the things I love about Susanne. She ALWAYS, watches my glass for it to get low on Iced Tea:biggrin: She so good to me:biggrin:OK, all the stuff is in there. NOW, the fun part. Where to put everything?What do I REALLY need to keep?:redface: How did I accumulate SO MUCH?
But, if I toss something out, I'll need it the next day.
Anyway, the shop is built. Thanks for your interest! :biggrin:
Looks like you have your work cut out for you Chuck !!! Maybe you can convince Suzanne to keep the freshly squeezed Lemonaid flowing :wink:
Thanks Todd. I'll get out there Monday and, do something with it. The last pen I made was for the Aussie Day pen swap. And, I made that one in January I think:redface:Chuck,Looks like you are on your way.You will be making dust in no time.
Sharp eye!:biggrin: You were close. It's Jeanette Lee alias "The Black Widow" former Womens Billiard World Champion. Ernie knows her and, her husband George Breedlove (son of Denny Breedlove, who put the motor in your sons car) She's alot of fun away from shooting pool then, she gets pretty serious.Do I see a Rebel Without A Cause hanging on the back wall?
Do I see a Rebel Without A Cause hanging on the back wall?
Thanks Phillip! If I survive this job, I AM DONE (but don't stick a fork in me):biggrin:chuck, I envy you as I am just coming around to clean mine and is getting there slowly ,but surely. I tell you what you can come her to help me out now that you set up yours then we go on a competition spree and keep making stuff, how does that sound?
:biggrin: Yep:redface: Are they ever big enough?:biggrin:Looks like you already need a bigger shop. :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
:biggrin: Yep:redface: Are they ever big enough?:biggrin:Looks like you already need a bigger shop. :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
Thanks George. I agree with everything said. My main goal IS to, get things organized and, eliminate un-used clutter. I want to be able to ENJOY my time in the shed. Keep aneye on this thread , as I post updates here. Thanks for your comments.:biggrin: Yep:redface: Are they ever big enough?:biggrin:Looks like you already need a bigger shop. :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
You are so right...!:wink:
BUT, BUT it all depends on how you organize it, it amazes me how much wasted space I see on some work-shops (man's cave), there is an "art" to it and those that have learn it will be my witnesses.
Is something about a "cosy" work-shop that always appealed to me, I suppose that would even feel better in those freezing days you guys get out there.
A reasonably "small"(ish) working area can require some organizing and keep organized, they can be a challenge sometimes but and unless you have a full Industrial type working tools and equipment and you are to store large amounts of wood (logs, etc...!) in it, for a pen making work-shop, I reckon you have all you need and that is a lot more than most of us can say, huh...???
Congratulations on the decision to invest on such "My place, stuff, get out...!" kind a thing, a place to hide when the wife is looking for you and I'm sure she is happy to claim all the house space now, huh...! they always do but, a happy wife is a happy life so let them have it, a small price to pay, really...!:wink::biggrin:
I wouldn't mind to see a couple of pics of when you have it all organised and neat, no need to dirty it out just for the pic, I don't mind seen a clean work-shop...!
Good luck with it...!
PS: I wonder how much you have left of 10G's...???
Cheers]
George
Thank you Ben. I find myself checking on it, even when I'm SUPPOSED to be doing something else. So far, I've gotten away with it:biggrin:Nice building, I'm sure you will enjoy it
Ben