32x56x12 The Barn

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Insulated? Heated? You guys in pineapple land are spoiled. Up here we work harder and faster to warm up. The BSing helps too.:)

Whatever....... ;)
 
   / 32x56x12 The Barn #222  
Insulated? Heated? You guys in pineapple land are spoiled. Up here we work harder and faster to warm up. The BSing helps too.:)

I would have said that too while my pole barn was uninsulated and heated with a torpedo heater. Now that it's insulated with a big wood stove, I would never go back. I think we're all a little tongue in cheek here. If we could pull it off, our shops would be better outfitted than our houses.
 
   / 32x56x12 The Barn #223  
I would have said that too while my pole barn was uninsulated and heated with a torpedo heater. Now that it's insulated with a big wood stove, I would never go back. I think we're all a little tongue in cheek here. If we could pull it off, our shops would be better outfitted than our houses.

You got that right!
 
   / 32x56x12 The Barn #224  
I love being in mine on a cold day and its almost 70 degrees inside. It's a good feeling. I just wish I had an air conditioner. Someday...
 
   / 32x56x12 The Barn #225  
I would have said that too while my pole barn was uninsulated and heated with a torpedo heater. Now that it's insulated with a big wood stove, I would never go back. I think we're all a little tongue in cheek here. If we could pull it off, our shops would be better outfitted than our houses.

That's how my wife sees it. Wintertime I'm in my shop more than in my house.

Nothing better than spending a cold, snowy afternoon in a wood heated shop. Glancing out the window periodically to see how bad it is outside.
 
   / 32x56x12 The Barn #227  
Now you have to fill it with all your toys!.

Jack, we could have a contest to see how long before he says "should have made it bigger". :)
 
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Jack, we could have a contest to see how long before he says "should have made it bigger". :)

Yes, we all know they are never big enough. I wish it was bigger but at least now my simple needs are being satisfied. I think instead of making it bigger or making additional storage, I will concentrate on making this one better. In time, try and have it insulated, better finishes, who knos, maybe even A/C.
 
   / 32x56x12 The Barn #229  
Yes, we all know they are never big enough. I wish it was bigger but at least now my simple needs are being satisfied. I think instead of making it bigger or making additional storage, I will concentrate on making this one better. In time, try and have it insulated, better finishes, who knos, maybe even A/C.

Yep, concentrate your money toward year around use first. I don't have AC, but my shop temp never drops below 60 degrees.
 
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Ok, just some updates .... I haven’t been on this site fore over a year due to the app on the iPhone not working. This is through Tapatalk which seems to be more of a pain.

I still do not have electrical but that is a work in progress actually. So I have extension cords run out there. I have 5 LED high bay lights hung which illuminate really well. The electrical wires have been pulled through the conduit on one side of the barn with 220 for one of the hookups. The panel is in and wire is run underground but not inside the house.

Natural gas has been run out to the barn. When electrical is hooked up, I will then at some point get the boiler to run the heated floors.

Water tubes are run into the house but not hooked into the plumbing yet. I don’t technically need a spill proof backflow valve but still up in the air on buying them. I would need 2 of these. On for the hot; one for cold. I ran 2 tubes because I wanted to tap into the hot water tank inside the house to have 50 gallons available. I have it this way currently in my garage and it comes in handy when washing cars in the winter, or really dirty greasy equipment.

A couple of months ago, I put in concrete from my drive to the barn with a walkway from that driveway to the man door on the side. I went with exposed aggregate on the walkway and it’s 5’ wide.

Things still needed off the top of my head.
Finish electrical, permanent source of heat, gutters, landscape the side, insulation and interior ceiling.

1 thing I would like to comment on. I definitely use this barn and have had different types of spills and leaks. Gas, diesel oil, hydraulic oil etc. sealing the concrete was a great investment as it all cleans up extremely well.

I’ll post a couple photos if I can from this app.
 

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