Posted by carvel minne farmer on January 09, 2018 at 15:22:39 from (207.228.78.200):
In Reply to: thinking shop. posted by Brent Zappe on January 09, 2018 at 08:07:52:
brent my metal shop is a u.f.a. building (united farmers of alberta) this building is on sale every spring, it is a machinery storage shed, ploe construction 6" x6" posts with 2 x 4 strapping horizontal inside and out. comes with sliding doors, I got them to swap out the sliding doors for a 12 x 12 overhead door. the cost of the package in 2004 was $14,500.00 and another $8,000. for the crew to come out and build it to the lockup stage. I then spent the next 4 years finishing the inside nights and weekends, installing water and sewer system, wiring, cement floor, insulation, 9"in the walls and 28" in the ceiling, plumbing, hotwater system, pipeing in air all around the shop, and finished the inside walls with the same metal sheets as the outside. I estimate I now have close to $100,000. total into it with me doing the work.
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