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roman

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Three years ago my lovely bride and bought a small hobby farm and built an agricultural building/barn…..a.k.a….my shop. When its finished, if its ever finished it will have 2,500 sq., ft on the main floor and 1,500 sq ft in the loft.

From the ground up, it has footing and foundation walls (the walls are insulated below ground) and a concrete floor done with radiant heating (a back up propane heater (radiant) is hung from the ceiling. Typical 2×6 construction with 12’ ceilings, no support posts but super expensive roof/floor trusses so that in the event I get my horses, I can move my equipment into the loft. It is framed for a drive through at front and back although I opted to cover the potential overhead garage door at the back.

I made my own windows which now I regret but I can always replace them.

The shop has a rotary phase converter, a professional spray booth, a Murphy dust system, a 6’ stroke sander, a 4’ edge sander, a SCM T120 shaper with power feed, a crapy 20” thickness planer, 8” jointer, a re-saw bandsaw, miter saw, drill press, and an Altendorf 10’ sliding table saw. Also a 10” Rockwell cabinet saw. Perhaps not all the toys but enough for me….........and a crappy 3’ lathe.

For me, it’s a dream come true even though it want an easy road to get here.

Cheers

-- http://www.furnituremann.ca/


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MsDebbieP

12282 posts in 698 days


posted 431 days ago

Hello fellow Canuck :0
I took a swing through your website.. I love that corner counter you did for the bathroom!! Oh la la. VERY Nice.

-- "Functional WoodArt" by Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)

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oscorner

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posted 418 days ago

Beautiful place. Any pictures of the inside?

-- Jesus is Lord!

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roman

475 posts in 431 days


posted 418 days ago

still learning how to steer around this website

thanks for the kind words…........I will post some pics of “Pandoras box”......soon

Best Regards

-- http://www.furnituremann.ca/

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Karson

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posted 417 days ago

Great workshop. Nice job.

-- Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com

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roman

475 posts in 431 days


posted 416 days ago

Thank you.

I just bought about 4,000 board feet of 4/4 pine to do the siding…....gotta a great deal at an Amish sawmill inventory reduction auction. Today I am going to set up the scaffolding to do the upper sections of the gable ends…............exhausting work.

Next year I hope to stain it a chocolate brown and do the fascia and soffit in an off white to match the doors.

Then fencing.

unfinished St Nick

-- http://www.furnituremann.ca/

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MsDebbieP

12282 posts in 698 days


posted 416 days ago

aaaaw what wonderful Santas .. I especially love the one on the left… awww
Well done

-- "Functional WoodArt" by Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)

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Scott Bryan

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posted 250 days ago

Hi Roman,

You posted this before I came on board but I am glad it resurfaced on my list. Your shop description sounds just wonderful. Do you have any pictures of the inside that you would care to post?

-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.

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roman

475 posts in 431 days


posted 249 days ago

Hi Scott

Thank you. Any pics I might have will be older and much has changed. The inside is plywood, crappy looking rotary spruce now covered in tools, jigs, wood but I will see what I can find.

Cheers

try this link

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v96/woodworking/shop/?start=20

-- http://www.furnituremann.ca/

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