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Thread: Yet another Shop Build Thread

  1. #31
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    "Waferboard" and Advantech are two totally different animals. It is a standard subfloor around my area. It contains a lot of resin and is many times denser, harder, and stiffer than wafer or particle board, AND ply subfloor. Plus, unlike particle board, it is VERY water resistant. I have about 3000 sq. ft. of hardwood flooring over Advantech in my house.

  2. #32
    Progress has been a bit affected by the weather, but it is moving forward.194 (800x600).jpg

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  4. #34
    Concrete to be poured next week.092 (800x451).jpg

  5. #35
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    After working on concrete floors for 40 years I fully agree with wood floors in the main area. I don't believe you will regret that decision. Nice looking layout.

  6. #36
    Some nice progress so far this week because of mild weather.
    The pad on the RV side is in.RVPA.jpgconcreteexpcut.jpgRVframe1.jpg

  7. #37
    Skipped a few steps but some further progress2013-02-16_shop.jpg

  8. #38
    Thanks for keeping the pics coming. Nothing more exciting than building something.

  9. #39
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    Steve, great start! It's to the point that you can walk into the shop area and start to envision how you will be working, and starting to be able to plan where tools might go. But remember, you won't know for sure until you get the tools in there and start playing with placement. Don't install floor electrical or duct work until you finalize where you want the tools if you can. That will be tough to do, but may save being off by two or three feet.
    and I agree with Jim above, keep the pictures coming! It is really nice to watch along and share a little in your excitement. Jim.
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  10. #40
    Yes, it's getting exciting. It's beginning to take form. I've made a few mods that I think will make it a better shop. I moved a door, and put another opening in the wall against the RV garage. The trusses go up next week and it should really start taking shape.
    I don't plan on putting any floor outlets or DC in until I get the machines in it. That's going to be a struggle because my current shop is over 500 miles away.

  11. #41
    Floor trusses over garage.
    Somewhat interesting on how GC opted to do this.FloorTrussSml.jpgTruss_attach_sml.jpg

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    SubfloorOverGarageSml.jpg

    Subflooring over the garage.

  13. #43
    Starting to look real.
    Roof Trusses are up, but the stick framed part has yet to be done.
    Roof_trusses.jpegPartialRoofLine.jpegLoftOverShop.jpeg

  14. #44
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    Love that loft area!

  15. #45
    Quote Originally Posted by Todd Burch View Post
    Love that loft area!
    Me too. The second part of the loft has yet to be done be because it's stick framed to have a large dormer.
    Overall, there will be about 1400 sq ft of loft.

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