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Well it’s done, except for the dirt.
Had one of the heaviest rains in the past year. Water came in the south wall and east wall. Funny, the two don’t look alike. One looks like dust, while the other is yuck residue stuff. Maybe it’s from the OSB?
Anyway, the outside surface is finished. Now to remove that junk dirt around the building and replace it with something that we can plant things in.
Check ‘My Projects’ to find something new.
There’s more to come.
-- W. Kirk Crawford - Tularosa, New Mexico
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7 comments so far
WayneC
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posted 519 days ago
Looks like you making great progress. Looking forward to seeing the finished shop.
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PanamaJack
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posted 519 days ago
What a great start to a nicely sized shop! Will it be a “drive-through” shop”? Slant Roof or Flat Roof? Looking very good thus far! Good luck.
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Kirk
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posted 519 days ago
Drive through, how about an ‘Oil Change Station’. I didn’t think about it, but I should have designed it for a big RV, realsale value.
Yes it has a flat slanted roof, steel cut to length.
Funny thing, I used to live in Shelbyville, Indiana. I build a two story 28’ x 36’ x 22’ there. Did everything except the trusses. Younger then.
-- W. Kirk Crawford - Tularosa, New Mexico
PanamaJack
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posted 519 days ago
You used to be about 28 miles away…bet you like the weather where you are much better. Not as much change.
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oscorner
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posted 518 days ago
Sounds like your planning on spending a lot of time in your shop. LOL. Please post pics when finished.
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Mark
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posted 517 days ago
Ahh, the red dirt of the Tularosa Basin. I use to live in Roswell and traveled many times through Tularosa going to the west side of the state. You will appreciate that insulation during the hot summers and cool winters. Good luck with the shop.
-- Mark
Scott Bryan
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posted 190 days ago
Hi Kirk,
Any chance of seeing some pictures of your shop?
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