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Old 10-11-2017, 09:50 AM   #1701
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Nice that you are using the new space already...just think how much fun you will have with walls and a roof.

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Old 10-11-2017, 12:03 PM   #1702
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Plenty of elbow room.
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Old 10-11-2017, 09:10 PM   #1703
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Love it...making use of the new shop already. The floor heating system looks impressive too.
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Old 10-11-2017, 10:28 PM   #1704
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That floor heat set up is sweet! Very cool, a party on your new pad! Hopefully your builder comes through for you!
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Old 10-12-2017, 07:16 AM   #1705
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Plenty of elbow room.
Maybe I should rent it out for party's?
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Love it...making use of the new shop already. The floor heating system looks impressive too.
Thanks it took a while to figure it all out.
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That floor heat set up is sweet! Very cool, a party on your new pad! Hopefully your builder comes through for you!
Thanks I hope it works good. Everyone had fun.
Well I have pretty much fired my builder once he is finished with the pad and back filled, he still can not tell me when he will frame D in the ick. So my brother is done working on his house and him and a friend are going to take over.
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Well I have pretty much fired my builder once he is finished with the pad and back filled, he still can not tell me....
Contractors can be very frustrating. Believe me, I know!

My building was supposed to be started in the first week of January. It was the end of February before anything happened. Once it started, it was constant delays that were completely avoidable had the contractor just performed his job.

Keep your head up, it's all worth it when it's done. I've got a crew finishing the install on my heat pump setup for mine today, missed all the necessary months for cooling purposes, but the heat will be nice in a month or two.
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Old 10-12-2017, 09:49 AM   #1707
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Contractors can be very frustrating. Believe me, I know!

My building was supposed to be started in the first week of January. It was the end of February before anything happened. Once it started, it was constant delays that were completely avoidable had the contractor just performed his job.

Keep your head up, it's all worth it when it's done. I've got a crew finishing the install on my heat pump setup for mine today, missed all the necessary months for cooling purposes, but the heat will be nice in a month or two.
Thanks Glad to hear I'm not the only one. I am learning this is normal for almost all construction. Fingers crossed.
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Working in the construction world you see all kinds of contractors. From the over the top, you must do it the hard way to just get it done. Most contractors are good people but sometimes I think they like to promise the world and end up with less than. Some contractors are better spec builders than custom builders. Hang in there.
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Old 10-13-2017, 10:02 AM   #1709
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Working in the construction world you see all kinds of contractors. From the over the top, you must do it the hard way to just get it done. Most contractors are good people but sometimes I think they like to promise the world and end up with less than. Some contractors are better spec builders than custom builders. Hang in there.
Thanks He has been doing great work, he is just 2 months late from when he said the frame would be built and all I have is a pad. But it is looking up.
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With winter and fall coming or if it’s already there for you guys weather will play another roll in framing it. But once dried in it’ll move quick. Glad you have a shop to piddle in. It truly will be nice.
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Old 10-16-2017, 11:17 PM   #1711
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So lots has happened, my builder did show up Friday to finish the insulation around the pad. The gas is hooked up and capped at the pad and everything is back filled and graded.
Saturday we went and bought all the $3000 of wood for the building and it got delivered today. We then moved it all into the backyard. I used child labor today and of course CJ had to be apart of it to. My brother is starting Wednesday and should have it framed by the time we come home from our trip.
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Progress is nice. It would really be nice if it was ready when you get back. Walls and all. Then you could just wrench. Lol.
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Old 10-19-2017, 07:24 PM   #1713
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Hopefully you get back and it is all finished lol
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Looks good, hope to see new pictures soon..
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Old 10-22-2017, 01:20 PM   #1716
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Lower50s,
Amazing build you have there!
As a Chevy ‘55-’57 big back window guy, I usually don’t follow too many AD threads, but after seeing your fuse/relay power distribution center [PDC] on another thread I just had to read your entire thread. Again, absolutely a cool build.
For some reason, not too many builder’s choose to build their own electrical wiring system. I plan on building my own electrical system, using a PDC (30+ fuses and 16 relays) behind the cab in an environmentally safe enclosure. Glad to see others do their own electrical systems -- a good way to lessen the short-comings of kit manufacturers.
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Old 10-30-2017, 08:17 AM   #1717
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Amazing build you have there!
As a Chevy ‘55-’57 big back window guy, I usually don’t follow too many AD threads, but after seeing your fuse/relay power distribution center [PDC] on another thread I just had to read your entire thread. Again, absolutely a cool build.
For some reason, not too many builder’s choose to build their own electrical wiring system. I plan on building my own electrical system, using a PDC (30+ fuses and 16 relays) behind the cab in an environmentally safe enclosure. Glad to see others do their own electrical systems -- a good way to lessen the short-comings of kit manufacturers.
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Thank you I totally agree I could not find a kit that I liked, I also get more satisfaction doing it myself. Did a similar panel in my Jeep both work great.
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So I'm back trip was great, I'll get to that soon.
Shop is coming along nice almost to the point I was hoping when I got home. My brother is doing a great job. Trusses got dropped off just before we left. 3 friends and I carried them into the back yard. 21 @32' long and we figure 250lb that was some work. The steel for the roof is now sitting in my driveway.
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So trip south was amazing and truck ran great, no issues at all. Wednesday Oct 18 we drove 5 hrs to Grove city PA and spent the night. Thursday we drove 10hrs to Charlotte Motor Speedway. We where at 65mph with the cruse control on all the way there. 780mi and used 55gal of fuel, that's 2 1/4 tanks of fuel. 2 fuel stops 14mpg

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Nice to see some progress on the building. Glad your trip went well, I saw a cool picture of you on the racetrack on Instagram.
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Shops looking good, glad you had an enjoyable and safe trip...Jim
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thanks for stopping by, glad the trip went so well. atleast the weather was nicer here in PA this year!
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Glad you guys made it home safely. Glad to see progress on the shop. Nice meeting you fine folks.
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thanks for stopping by, glad the trip went so well. atleast the weather was nicer here in PA this year!
Pleasure to see you again Henry. It was nice and warm when we got home too.
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Trusses are all up in the shop!! We are roughing in wire tonight.
Friday night we went to Detroit Speed's open house with some friends of ours. Wow the show there was as good as the Goodguys and seeing the shop and how clean everything is was amazing. We asked an employee, yes it is always this clean, and everyone was happy to work there. The dually truck had a 6-71 Detroit diesel in it sounded amazing. (history lesson) That motor is where the first 6-71 super chargers came from.
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