Very nice.
Berlin
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- Bezirk
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Re: New Cub Shop
I started out with nothing and now I only have half of that left !
- k9sicem
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Re: New Cub Shop
It is 3/4 of the way full now. I'm starting to finish the inside. I pick up the insulation today. A friend gave me a working pellet furnace so I can heat the shop. I have not made a decision on what to cover the wall with. I know I do not want drywall. I don't think it would hold up well.
Here is what is on the door. It's a shop warming gift from my 19 year old daughter.
Here is what is on the door. It's a shop warming gift from my 19 year old daughter.
"Always start out the way you want to end up"
Grandpa Franke
Grandpa Franke
- Denny Clayton
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Re: New Cub Shop
k9sicem wrote:It is 3/4 of the way full now. I'm starting to finish the inside. I pick up the insulation today. A friend gave me a working pellet furnace so I can heat the shop. I have not made a decision on what to cover the wall with. I know I do not want drywall. I don't think it would hold up well.
Lookin' good!
OSB works well and you don't have to worry about finished seams like with drywall. It is also more durable. Looks good if left natural but if painted white it reflects LOTS of light.
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- 10+ Years
Re: New Cub Shop
Denny Clayton wrote:OSB works well and you don't have to worry about finished seams like with drywall. It is also more durable. Looks good if left natural but if painted white it reflects LOTS of light.
Not only that, you can hang a lot of weight on the walls with sheetrock screws. You can put shelves anywhere, without the need for a stud in the right place.
Above your workbench, a sheet of pegboard if you like.
- CPIII
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Re: New Cub Shop
Great looking shop......I built something similar a while back.....already full and i only have one cub. One thing about having a lot a space ....you always find new things to occupy that new space.
I really enjoy the day when it is raining cats and dogs and I am working in my shop.....the rain on the roof and I am nice and dry and have room to do whatever I need to do and stay dry.
Enjoy!!
CPIII
I really enjoy the day when it is raining cats and dogs and I am working in my shop.....the rain on the roof and I am nice and dry and have room to do whatever I need to do and stay dry.
Enjoy!!
CPIII
Charles Patek III
Some days - Chicken.......Some days - Feathers
Words to live by....
Some days - Chicken.......Some days - Feathers
Words to live by....
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Re: New Cub Shop
GWrider1957 - Funny you said that. Built a 30x40 last year thought I had room to spare, this years I added a 10x40 on the back of it!
1968 Cub Low Boy
Kubota MX5100
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Re: New Cub Shop
How about "Pig Board" all around that way you will have lots of room to hang stuff.
Nice shop
Nice shop
YOU CAN DO IT,YOU CAN DO IT,IF YOU PUT YOUR MINE TO IT !
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Re: New Cub Shop
Very nice "man cave"!
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