I can't afford toys after building the barnBad ass!!
Good for you.
It will be so nice to work on a concrete pad with a roof over your head.
Now you have to build a sweet wheeler so you have reason to keep posting pics!
I can't afford toys after building the barnBad ass!!
Good for you.
It will be so nice to work on a concrete pad with a roof over your head.
Now you have to build a sweet wheeler so you have reason to keep posting pics!
Hell yes it was. 10 days until spray foam goes in, then I can start moving my tools and other junk out there.I will bet it felt real good getting to use that lift for the first time after all that saving, planning, construction headache.
RBB
Get yourself some stabilizing stands and USE them, especially for axle work..Used the lift today, I broke the differential center pin bolt. It sucked much less than doing it on the ground
Just put 3 together today, going to use them from now on.Get yourself some stabilizing stands and USE them, especially for axle work..
$7,000. Which I think is appx $2/ Sq ft. Also, build bigger if you can afford it.I feel kinda silly asking, but what did the spray run? I wanna build a steel barn next year and insulate the main section (probably 24x30x12tall).
Can't beat free. Good score.Customer gave me some sheving. I got like 15 more shelves I can add. Can't beat probably 8-900 in free shelves.
I know the feeling, just finished this 40x60 with a 14x60 lean to on the back. Doors are ordered and still a month+ out. Gotta give handies as a side job to put electricity in it now.I can't afford toys after building the barn![]()
Looks badass. Wish I could have gone bigger.I know the feeling, just finished this 40x60 with a 14x60 lean to on the back. Doors are ordered and still a month+ out. Gotta give handies as a side job to put electricity in it now.
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