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Posted by Ira from Penna on November 16, 2002 at 04:26:19 from (64.12.97.13):
In Reply to: GETTING EXCITED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 posted by BIG JOHN on November 15, 2002 at 17:53:07:
Hope you enjoy your new workshop John. Built mine when 30 years old. 30 by 40 37 Feet tall. 18 inch steel beem with 3 ton trolley to run 39 feet from one end to another. While you are putting your lines in put telephone and cable lines so later you have them. Plus I put in Intercom so my wife answers phone in house she can beep if it is for me. I built mine in 86 for working on farm equipment in the winter put 200,000 btu Reznor Overhead heater with backup 150,000 Torpedo Heater. Used 10 eight foot flor. lights. Just this year put 19 inch color tv on wall to listen to news while I'm working in there. Not farming anymore so use it to work on diffrent projects. Tell your wife to stock up on coffee cause your neighbors will be over to talk and to see what is going on. Lot of neighbors are retired and come over to BS about olden days. So good luck and enjoy and keep us posted.
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