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This is the second winter we've had it. We had fires all weeekend and it didnt get warm, i checked several times. I'm pretty sure i didnt have 12" before with my old mantle, i used the same mounting holes.
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I wrote a check this week....
Why arent you cooking dinner?
yes, it is hard to determine the size in the first picture. 50' deep by 60' wide with a minimum wall height of 16'. The two far doors are 12'w x 14'h and the near door is 20'w x 10'h. And yes I did most of the work, with the help of a few friends. I did hire out a company I use at work to help hang the siding. Once I get it all done, then I can start on my 67 convertible or 77 Bronco project. While it doesn't get extremely cold here in California, the radiant heated floors will make it a nice, comfortable working environment.Nice shop, Ken! That second pic with the motor home was good for scale. First pic didn't make it seem so huge.
The lift goes where the Bronco chassis is currently sitting. But I need to get the floors done and hang all the interior metal beforehand. Then, you are more than welcome to share the space! That side will comfortably hold 4 cars, up to six if I am just using it for parking.Ken:
Where is the lift going? Also, when can I sign up to use it ??!!
Regards, Jeff![]()
I hate laying on the cold concrete floors! I can handle the heat....just not the cold.Heated floor in california !! OMGOOOOOOOOOOD.![]()
Thats an excuse.I hate laying on the cold concrete floors! I can handle the heat....just not the cold.