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Old 11-19-2011, 08:01 PM   #1
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Pics of new shop build.

Been away for a while but am getting back into trucks this next year since I have built a new shop to work on it in.

Start of the shop
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Next 2 are after the first day.
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These next 2 are of course putting up the trusses.
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Old 11-19-2011, 08:07 PM   #2
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Re: Pics of new shop build.

My dad plumbing up the trusses.
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Done!
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Fast foward a little Roof done.
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Started on the siding
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Storage! One of the things I love about it.
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Re: Pics of new shop build.

Almost finished
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Started moving in.
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Old 11-19-2011, 09:05 PM   #4
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Re: Pics of new shop build.

Looks great. What are your plans for the space?
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Old 11-20-2011, 02:31 PM   #5
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Congrats! shop looks wonderful. I think its cool your dad helped you with it! And its plenty big . But as a contractor I have to say never water a building!! have fun in your new shop. Just think of all the projects you can keep dry! cheers, Pat
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Old 11-21-2011, 09:51 PM   #6
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Re: Pics of new shop build.

Brings back memories of building my shop. Yours looks great!! Looks like a 12' ceiling to clear a 2 post lift.

How far are you from gatlinburg? I'm there now, going home tomorrow.
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Old 11-21-2011, 09:58 PM   #8
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Re: Pics of new shop build.

Thanks Alan. My ceiling is 10 and half foot tall. Wanted to go 12 but I had to build to close to the house. I wanted the roof to match the house's roof line. I am about 4and half hours away from Gatlinburg. Me and the wife love it up there. Have fun.

Oh P.S. how far r u from Gatlingburg?
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Old 11-21-2011, 09:59 PM   #9
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Congrats! shop looks wonderful. I think its cool your dad helped you with it! And its plenty big . But as a contractor I have to say never water a building!! have fun in your new shop. Just think of all the projects you can keep dry! cheers, Pat
LOL! Yeah I got the water a little to close that day. It was very cool to have my dad help me with it. Plan on having a lot of fun it it.
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Thanks Alan. My ceiling is 10 and half foot tall. Wanted to go 12 but I had to build to close to the house. I wanted the roof to match the house's roof line. I am about 4and half hours away from Gatlinburg. Me and the wife love it up there. Have fun.

Oh P.S. how far r u from Gatlingburg?
First, I forgot to mention the storage above the shop. I love it. It's about a 4 hr drive home. It's actually a 3.5 hr drive. As you know kids add to that time.
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Looks great. What are your plans for the space?
It is going to be a working shop. What I mean by that is it will be MY space to build and tinker on the projects I want. Still have a lot to do in the shop. Have air lines to run and insulate plus put the celling in etc,etc.... LOL
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First, I forgot to mention the storage above the shop. I love it. It's about a 4 hr drive home. It's actually a 3.5 hr drive. As you know kids add to that time.
The attic trusses were only 3 dollars per truss so that was a no brainer for me. I wish they were taller but I can get around up there fairly good. Tell me about the kids and drive time. I my son thinks he has to stop about every hour on a trip. Thanks again man.
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The attic trusses were only 3 dollars per truss so that was a no brainer for me. I wish they were taller but I can get around up there fairly good. Tell me about the kids and drive time. I my son thinks he has to stop about every hour on a trip. Thanks again man.
Took us a little over 4 hrs. from Seveirville.
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Very nice shop you built your self! It'll be full before you know it!
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Re: Pics of new shop build.

I should have went with storage like you did. Instead I made 3 trusses over each bay beefier to carry 1500 lbs for lifting stuff.

Did you have to get permits to build? The reason I asked I noticed the insulation on your back wall is installed with the paper facing you. I did the same thing, but the building inspector made me turn it around. What a PITA. Just curious what the inspectors say up in TN.

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Cool! I actually built my own garage this year as well. You do get a LOT of satisfaction seeing the results of working with your OWN two hands. The gutters went up yesterday and I'm almost done hanging drywall. Once mudded and painted, only the interior window and door trim will remain! Whew...

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Did you have to get permits to build? The reason I asked I noticed the insulation on your back wall is installed with the paper facing you. I did the same thing, but the building inspector made me turn it around. What a PITA. Just curious what the inspectors say up in TN.

What was his reason for that? This is how ALL the insulation is installed around here. As far as permits the county I live in only requires a electric permit (BUT) that is if you have a meter instaled on the building. I ran a electric line out of my box on the house.
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Very nice shop you built your self! It'll be full before you know it!
It is getting there.
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Cool! I actually built my own garage this year as well. You do get a LOT of satisfaction seeing the results of working with your OWN two hands. The gutters went up yesterday and I'm almost done hanging drywall. Once mudded and painted, only the interior window and door trim will remain! Whew...

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Did you have to get permits to build? The reason I asked I noticed the insulation on your back wall is installed with the paper facing you. I did the same thing, but the building inspector made me turn it around. What a PITA. Just curious what the inspectors say up in TN.

What was his reason for that? As far as permits the county I live in only requires a electric permit (BUT) that is if you have a meter instaled on the building. I ran a electric line out of my box on the house.
At the time when he did my final inspection I didn't have any Sheetrock up. He said if I wasn't going to cover the walls with Sheetrock I had to have the paper side towards the outside since it's more flammable than the fiberglass side. I didn't have Sheetrock up because I had the building inspected with minimum electrical ran. I didn't know where I wanted everything.
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