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Re: The Remains of my shop [Re: PC-CHARGER] #330574
05/27/09 09:22 PM
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Did you have a tear in your eye when it all came tumbling down,,,,or were you laughing and smiling the whole time?


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Re: The Remains of my shop [Re: PC-CHARGER] #330575
05/27/09 09:26 PM
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You're gonna love the floor heat come winter. Are you using a gas fired or electric boiler for the heat?




Gas fired plus I have a 100K forced air furnace that
will be in there also(hanging style)

Re: The Remains of my shop [Re: dartman366] #330576
05/27/09 09:31 PM
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Did you have a tear in your eye when it all came tumbling down,,,,or were you laughing and smiling the whole time?




I had a BIG smile when it came tumbling down... but
I sure dont like all the money that I'm having to put
out for a new shop... but I'll be happy in the end

Re: The Remains of my shop [Re: MR_P_BODY] #330577
05/27/09 09:38 PM
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Think you'll need the forced air as well? My shop is 900 square feet with a 15 Kilowatt electric boiler for the floor heat and it keeps it shirt sleeve warm in there all winter. Up here we can go for several weeks at -30 to -40 outside temps.

Re: The Remains of my shop [Re: Old School] #330578
05/27/09 09:41 PM
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Richmond , Virginia
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This is all thats left of my shop, the concrete work
is scheduled for next week(break up), then the new
concrete should be done in a week or 2 from that. I
have the new building being delivered on 6/26... but
I might move that back till 7/11... depending on my
concrete guy




hey p body its to bad i dont live closer to ya,i would hook you up on concrete.thats what i do,i own a concrete construction co.





Hey oldschool what kind of hookup can you give a guy right outside of Richmond?? Amelia to be exact.

You are definitely headed in the right direction Mike, good luck!!

Re: The Remains of my shop [Re: MR_P_BODY] #330579
05/27/09 09:42 PM
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What happened to your shop? Looks like the Mopar Pro Stock boys came over and had a nitrous explosion or something.




LOL, naaa I demo'd this one the other day for my new
one

what did it look like before?


I'll see if I have any pics of the old piece of DO-Do.
I was never happy with the old one, the ceiling was
way to low, the concrete was cracked and heaved so
I had a hard time rolling engines and my welders
around plus it was just too small. Its still not as
big as I would have liked but city hall wouldnt let
me go as big as I REALLY wanted... but the new one
will be 1080 sq ft, heated floor, 12 ft walls all
insulated everywhere
Heres one pic and my tractor that I used to knock
it down with



mike, is that a recent pic? from the sunny south, it looks like winter. no leaves on the trees, you with a coat on, and it just looks cold.

Re: The Remains of my shop [Re: tjmarcus1] #330580
05/27/09 09:55 PM
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mike, is that a recent pic? from the sunny south, it looks like winter. no leaves on the trees, you with a coat on, and it just looks cold.




That was a couple years back in the fall

Re: The Remains of my shop [Re: MR_P_BODY] #330581
05/27/09 11:19 PM
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Good deal,Mike! Hope the new shop turns out the way you have it planned! Randy

Re: The Remains of my shop [Re: MR_P_BODY] #330582
05/27/09 11:22 PM
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I heard he was yelling through a megaphone like Ty Pennington when he was tearing it down


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Re: The Remains of my shop [Re: 340B5] #330583
05/28/09 01:02 AM
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MIke , good luck. I'm sure you are doing it right the first time, but remember, it'll still be two small in a month or soo.... Hope you are well..


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Re: The Remains of my shop [Re: sunroofgtx] #330584
05/28/09 07:16 AM
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MIke , good luck. I'm sure you are doing it right the first time, but remember, it'll still be two small in a month or soo.... Hope you are well..




Rich, I know its too small already but I had to fight
for every square inch that I got..... rules suck
and playing with city hall is just as bad



I heard he was yelling through a megaphone like Ty Pennington when he was tearing it down



I must have been yelling at myself because I'm the
only person here doing it .... but I think
I did hear myself yelling (to myself) every once in
a while when it wasnt going right

Re: The Remains of my shop [Re: MR_P_BODY] #330585
05/28/09 08:18 AM
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Mike if you are going to put a houst in the there I believe the pads require a 6 in. floor???? Just a thought. Jake


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Re: The Remains of my shop [Re: JAKE68] #330586
05/28/09 08:34 AM
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Congrats on the new shop! If you plan on a lift the slab needs to be 6 inches. I did mine 4 inches for 30 feet of width and 6 inches for 14 feet of width for my lift.


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Re: The Remains of my shop [Re: JAKE68] #330587
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Hey Mike , nice job on the wood frame but its busten up the old slab , thats where the fun starts We found our 6" slab was 10" in some spots and the crazy dude that built it threw tons of scrap steel in with the rebar That was the first week of my life I found out I wasent 25 anymore Good luck and plan on some extra sleep just in case

Re: The Remains of my shop [Re: JAKE68] #330588
05/28/09 08:44 AM
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Mike if you are going to put a houst in the there I believe the pads require a 6 in. floor???? Just a thought. Jake




Yeah I'm putting a hoist in and yes its going to be
6" in that zone....... thanks for checking guys

Re: The Remains of my shop [Re: emarine01] #330589
05/28/09 08:52 AM
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Hey Mike , nice job on the wood frame but its busten up the old slab , thats where the fun starts We found our 6" slab was 10" in some spots and the crazy dude that built it threw tons of scrap steel in with the rebar That was the first week of my life I found out I wasent 25 anymore Good luck and plan on some extra sleep just in case




I got a couple of quotes for busting up the old concrete
and by the time I rent a jack hammer and haul it off
it was $100 difference..... its not worth my time
for that price

Re: The Remains of my shop [Re: MR_P_BODY] #330590
05/28/09 11:59 AM
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Congrats Raff!

I know you've been waiting a long time for this new shop. That heated floor is going to be the cats behind.


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Re: The Remains of my shop [Re: PC-CHARGER] #330591
05/29/09 10:57 AM
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You're gonna love the floor heat come winter. Are you using a gas fired or electric boiler for the heat?




I'll say! I worked at a place that had floor heat laying under a scraper or dozer and feeling that warmth was great.
Wish I would've done it in the shop I built years ago. After my broken back vert. laying under a car to pull trans or whatever I get up and feel very stiff. Don

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Re: The Remains of my shop [Re: cudadon] #330592
05/29/09 12:01 PM
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You're gonna love the floor heat come winter. Are you using a gas fired or electric boiler for the heat?




I'll say! I worked at a place that had floor heat laying under a scraper or dozer and feeling that warmth was great.
Wish I would've done it in the shop I built years ago. After my broken back vert. laying under a car to pull trans or whatever I get up and feel very stiff. Don




I wont be laying on the slab anymore... I'm putting
in a hoist but I know what your talking about laying
on a cold slab

Re: The Remains of my shop [Re: MR_P_BODY] #330593
05/29/09 06:22 PM
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Hey Mr P dya have any pics of the old shop?Bet its a bit sad to see it go but just think now you can build even bigger eh!I recently moved into a larger workshop (about three times the size of my old one) for extra space but ive now managed to find extra junk to fill up my bigger workspace doh!Hope your new workshop build comes out exactly to plan buddy!

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