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    This was posted a while back in the pro forums, but it belongs in here too :2thumbs:





    Well, it`s been in the works for quite a while now, so here it is, the day-by-day of the building of my new shop. I took over 350 pictures and I had to pick and choose what I`d be posting, so obviously some tasks are missing / left out. That said, enjoy ! :clap:



    Day 1





    Laying out the perimeter





    Insulated tarps to keep heat in for thawing out the ground





    Using a Master heater to thaw the ground





    Master heater was left on all night to thaw the ground as much as possible





    Day 2





    A load of crush brought in to pack the ground





    Moving the crush in





    All level





    Packing the ground





    Day 3





    Laying down the styro





    Removing the make-shift tent





    Floor joists





    First layer of flooring





    Second layer of flooring





    Day 4





    First wall





    Second wall





    Walls





    All the walls up





    Day 5





    First truss





    More trusses





    Trusses all up





    Day 6





    Sheeting the roof





    Day 7





    Insulating the ceiling





    Insulating the walls





    More wall insulation





    Fully insulated





    Shingled





    Day 8





    Vapour barrier put up





    Strapping the walls
    ... Because your vehicle deserves it too

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    Day 9





    Wrapping the outside





    Strapping the ceiling





    Door installed





    Electrical





    Breaker panel





    Wall plugs





    Panel and plugs





    Day 10





    First sheet of drywall





    Ceiling drywalled





    Walls drywalled





    Day 11





    Leveling the ground for the ramp





    Building the step





    Step completed





    Day 12





    Starting the ramp





    Ramp ready for sheeting





    First layer of flooring for the ramp





    Second layer of sheeting for the ramp





    Ramp finished





    Day 13





    Sanding the drywall





    All done sanding





    Fully wrapped and soffits completed





    Day 14





    Baseboards





    Door trim





    Shelving





    Day 15





    Strapping the outside





    All strapped





    Garage door





    Door installer arrived





    First panel





    Fully installed





    Fully installed





    Electrical





    Installing the plugs





    Ceiling lights installed





    Finals





    Final shots, still have to unpack all the supplies and equipment though !









    Thanks for looking !
    ... Because your vehicle deserves it too

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    Sweet!....Must be nice to be able to snap one of those up on your property!



    That is gonna be a nice little shop! :up
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    Oh man am I jelous!! Very nice place to work in, should be warm too!
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    damn wish i had that. your lucky lol guess it pays to work hard an go to college i need to get on that

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    Quote Originally Posted by EliminatorXP
    Sweet!....Must be nice to be able to snap one of those up on your property!



    That is gonna be a nice little shop! :up
    Thanks ! I should have been a bit more clear (oversight due to me normally posting in the pro forums). This shop is my detail shop for my detail business, so it`s not a garage at my house



    Quote Originally Posted by mrclrider
    Oh man am I jelous!! Very nice place to work in, should be warm too!
    Thanks ! R40 ceiling, R28 walls. The coldest it`s been since the shop went up was -32F, and a small 1500W electric space heater kept it fairly warm inside (around +55F).



    Quote Originally Posted by nickery16
    damn wish i had that. your lucky lol guess it pays to work hard an go to college i need to get on that
    Thanks ! Again, this is my business detail shop, not at my house, but yes, college / university does pay off. I am a university business graduate.
    ... Because your vehicle deserves it too

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    That is awesome!! Great blessings with the building and buiness . Are you going to do anything to the floor?:hifive::clap:

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    Quote Originally Posted by jtford95
    That is awesome!! Great blessings with the building and buiness . Are you going to do anything to the floor?:hifive::clap:
    Thanks ! The floor is actually 2 layers. First layer is 3/4" tongue and groove, second layer is 1/4" PWF, staggered. There is no washing going on inside the shop, just run off from wheel wells and such. So far so good.
    ... Because your vehicle deserves it too

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    Nice! Can`t wait to see more pics. Are you going to do side lighting?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cathyodom
    Nice! Can`t wait to see more pics. Are you going to do side lighting?
    Thanks !



    If you look in the second-last picture, you can see that there is electrical cabling coming out of the walls at head-height. We ran cabling for 8 side lights, 3 on each side and 2 in front of the shop. Honestly, with the amount of overhead lighting we have in there, I don`t see any need for the side lights. It would be a "nice to have", but it`s certainly not needed at this point. Not to mention, proper angle-directioned fluorescent ballasts are ~$100 a piece, so you`re looking at around $900 by the time they`re up and have bulbs in them.
    ... Because your vehicle deserves it too

 

 

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