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akb3

akb3

Sr. Member
Joined
Dec 10, 2007
Messages
518
Loc.
Del Rio, Tx
kurtboyd, I'm fascinated by what I see of your shop! More info on it if you have a minute. Actually, the guys on garagejournal.com would trip over that one!
Sorry for the hyjack-

Thanks,
BooRae

I've got to agree BooRae. That is one old school, rustic looking shop with a nice country setting. Wish I had that setup. The south Texas desert doesn't quite look like that.
 

kurtboyd

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Aug 14, 2010
Messages
271
Loc.
Cave Creek, AZ
Haha! Thanks for the compliments on my shop. It isn't as old school as you might think. While it is "rustic" and was built primarily with what the locals call "native rounds" (ponderosa pine trees), it does have radiant floors. It was built about 6 years ago and is sided with rough cut fir. Our house is sided with the same material. There are about 6 guys in the Methow Valley that have mobile saw mills and will mill wood on site. My wife and I bought the 20 acre property about a year ago and the shop came with it. It needs more insulation, as winter temps here can get down to about -30. I plan on doing more work to the shop this summer if I can break away from the bronco project long enough to do them. I added a carport on yesterday.
 

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fordguy

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Bronco Guru
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Jan 23, 2005
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it appears kennyb has not posted those pics yet, where ya at kenny
 

Pa PITT

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Bronco Guru
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Jul 15, 2005
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Loc.
Stephenville TEXAS
KurtBoyd . I'll add also cool looking shop. I've been think of adding that kind of rough cut Material to the face of my shop. We have a trailer flooring shop here that cut big logs. And my Running Buddy has a plainer 36 inches wide & rack to run 20 ft + boards through If they needed smoothing up some what.
 

Wyflyer

Bronco Guru
Joined
Apr 1, 2008
Messages
2,920
Here's my rotisserie. The brackets insert into the ends of the frame and bolt up using the bumper holes in the frame.

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