Message from @RevStench

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2017-12-21 00:00:48 UTC  

Oh neat. I guess they can't figure it out how to square a block 😆
I guess you could use a lot of different things.

2017-12-21 00:18:48 UTC  

@Deleted User I was trying to figure out how you would plane a piece of wood with a hose

2017-12-21 00:19:26 UTC  

I get it, a level

2017-12-21 00:19:52 UTC  

Well I think they use it for cutting their structural timbers, 4x4s, etc

2017-12-21 17:58:23 UTC  

The new baby is pushing me out of my office, so I was thinking about building a new one using the shell of a car port the old owner used for his RV. What’s a good resource (books, etc) that I could use, for a beginner? Also, does this seem like a doable project?

2017-12-21 17:58:35 UTC  

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2017-12-21 17:58:45 UTC  

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2017-12-21 17:58:51 UTC  

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2017-12-21 17:59:22 UTC  

I don’t mean using the whole thing, but maybe building two rooms in it.

2017-12-21 18:08:02 UTC  

Yes sir, you can do that. When I get home today, I'll get together what I can to try and help you.

2017-12-21 20:30:56 UTC  

@RevStench Thanks so much.!

2017-12-21 22:56:44 UTC  

So I don't know your skill level, so here's a good start. You're going to have to pour a floor, or you could build it out of wood. It would be similar to hanging the floor of a deck. You can insulate under it.
You need to check the building code in your state.
https://milligansganderhillfarm.wordpress.com/2013/04/03/how-one-man-built-his-pole-barn-house/

This will give you an idea of what needs to be done, depending on the share of the existing structure.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Barn-to-House-Conversion/

With the size of it you could build two rooms in the back and still pull your car into it.

2017-12-21 23:01:11 UTC  

Framing the walls be easy, you can add some studs stick them against the purlings, insulate the wall and drywall.

2017-12-21 23:02:05 UTC  

Putting a ceiling on is cake too. This whole project is time consuming if you're doing it alone.

2017-12-21 23:03:26 UTC  

If you want exterior windows you'll have to frame them in, basically doubling the 2x's and adding support footers and headers.

2017-12-21 23:04:12 UTC  
2017-12-21 23:06:27 UTC  

You can keep a metal roof, that blow in insulation is good stuff, you could do something like 13inches on top of the ceiling.

2017-12-21 23:08:39 UTC  

If you want, basically 2 boxes with a doorway in between the rooms and an entrance way. Should be easy enough. You'll have to get the Electricians to help wire it.

2017-12-21 23:12:05 UTC  

Awesome, thanks for the info. It’s already got electricity, just need to make sure it’s up to code. Water too, and a small septic tank out back where he emptied his RV.

2017-12-21 23:36:25 UTC  

Oh cool, you'll have to run outlets and switches, lighting.
Greg can help some with plumbing.

2018-01-10 19:33:36 UTC  

I'm currently working on restoring these right now. I finished and reinstalled the two bottom right casements.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712446747934721/400733939574243348/20180110_133946.jpg

2018-01-10 19:34:17 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712446747934721/400734110471159808/20180110_134628.jpg

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712446747934721/400734112006144000/20180110_134623.jpg

2018-01-10 19:34:37 UTC  

Those two are mine

2018-01-10 19:35:08 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712446747934721/400734323248070666/20180110_134637.jpg

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712446747934721/400734323952582658/20180110_134634.jpg

2018-01-10 19:36:39 UTC  

These should be next but theres an 18 foot triple hung with the check rails falling out that's next.

2018-01-10 22:01:38 UTC  

@RevStench bro, that's beautiful. I know you didn't do the glass work, but that's really cool you get to do restorations like that

2018-01-10 22:21:05 UTC  

Thanks bro, saving OUR history one window at a time!😂

2018-01-11 14:30:16 UTC  

@RevStench Brother, your pics are always awesome.

2018-01-11 22:00:55 UTC  

Excellent project! Thanks for sharing the photos.

2018-01-11 22:27:51 UTC  

@Deleted User thanks bro. It really means a lot.
So I puller this one today, 18 1/2 foot tall triple hung, 20 lite. Massive.

2018-01-11 22:28:06 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712446747934721/401140243173998608/20180111_120711.jpg

2018-01-11 22:28:17 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712446747934721/401140285981196289/20180111_120658.jpg

2018-01-11 22:28:44 UTC  

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2018-01-11 22:29:39 UTC  

Look at the bow in this check rail.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712446747934721/401140628731330570/20180111_095012.jpg

2018-01-11 22:30:46 UTC  

That's going to take a long time to glaze that big boy haha

2018-01-11 23:33:16 UTC  

How many guys in your crew?

2018-01-12 00:01:28 UTC  

Myself and an old man(68 this April). It's rough sometimes. These were "easy" to get out, a little heavy. Each square sash is about 5'8" and the arch is about 8foot tall.

2018-01-12 00:02:01 UTC  

I'm building character😂

2018-01-12 13:19:02 UTC  

Well, you do great work on cool projects. Keep it up. It's great to have a channel like this where the younger guys can see what work should be.

2018-01-18 02:35:58 UTC  

Nice work!

2018-01-18 13:53:14 UTC  

Anyone have any good recommendations for a well made quality axe?