I actually started a few month ago but got hurt and have had to wait fora few very good friends to help out.
The first pic will sort of give ya an idea of the effort prior to 2 weeks ago.
The following pics I hoping I'm putting them in order.
All of the wood working equipment went to storage unit the extra wood laying around the shop got stickered and moved to the basement with my sons help. All my mech. tools and everything under the sun that was left is sharing space in the basement or the deck. I've still got to skim the tape once more, when I can climb a ladder. (that will be weeks coming)
All the equipment is back in the shop but pushed up against one wall in the back of the shop. The 12' trailer loaded with 2090 bdft is in the garage. The electric still has to be installed correctly. That will be weeks in the future. I have have another 1450 BDft that just went into the kiln. all that wood is 8/4 - 10/4 so it will be about 6 weeks before I need to worry about that.
The insulation for the ceiling is R38 and R13 for the walls. I used 4/4's nailed through the concrete block for the wood rack. As many powder actuated nails that went into it it should never move or rack (hopefully).
The cheapest I found a 10 foot step ladder was made by Warner. The Borg and my local hardware store have the same price. 188.00 so I need that before I can get much more done. BTW I did none of the work including moving any of the equipment, wood or junk. I had to hire a contractor for the labor which made me madder than all get out, but what are you going to do with a back and hip injury that was aggravated by falling back wards from the outside of the tub into the tube.
Thanks for taking the time to look!