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A few pics of my shop.

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I built this "temporary structure" about 2 years ago. I had the concrete poared in febuary. Here are a few snapshots.

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I spent the extra 1000 bucks for the fireproof material, but still don't trust it. If you will notice there is a work bench with a chop saw on it. Its on wheels (they are hidden, used to be a ice cooler for a grocery store produce dept for pinapples) so I roll it over to the door and let the sparks eject out the door if im doing a good amount of work. I'm more concerned with other items going up and starting a fire than I am so much the tarp itself.
 
So where do we order and how much? :D


I assume since it is not a permanent structure.. You don't have to pay taxes on it... :dunno::popcorn:
 
oooh, french doors, fancy! :)

looks awesome man, glad you got some concrete to roll around on though. beats the hell out of working on gravel.
 
So where do we order and how much? :D


I assume since it is not a permanent structure.. You don't have to pay taxes on it... :dunno::popcorn:

Never really thought about it like that but yes. I had a issue with set back so the shop is temporary and the concrete didn't need a footer as the shop is not sitting on it so no permit was needed there. Now electicity lets keep that one quiet. But seriously I live in the country but still in a neighborhood. All of my neighbors have enjoyed watching it go up and stop in all the time to see what im doing. 3 of the neighbors don't work so they always have an eye out on it. One of my neighbors actually put up a 20x24.

Here is the company that makes them, I had mine custom made. I'm right around 10k total tied up in my shop (concrete,structure, tool room, electricity, lights)

http://www.shelterlogic.com/
 
sweet...




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I woulda ransomed rich puppies to have this setup most of my life..... :woot:
 
the best part of that panel is it was free. It has so many breakers I think I could have a breaker for each outlet and still have space. Oh and we ran a cable line, just havnt put the tv up yet. IDK if anyone noticed but I have full surround sound in the shop so the music isn't blasting from 1 single spot, that drives me insane.
 
We had one of those in the backyard, it wound up collapsing. I'm glad yours has worked out better for you
 
I bought the heavy duty 10 oz material, so far so good (knock on wood) just over a year and a half, 10 year warrantee on the material.
 
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