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Posted by BIG JOHN on November 15, 2002 at 17:53:07 from (152.163.189.203):
Errection is completed on my new shop. Still have to put on the down spouts and get the overhead doors installed. Dug the trench for the power today. Concrete guys coming Monday to form and pour the pads in front of the doors. This will be my first real shop, not one recycled from a building orginally used for another purpose. Up until now my shop is one built from 2 recycled wooden box cars. Never could afford a shop like this when I was a young man and really needed it. Now that I am retired here I am building this shop just to pursue my RED HOBBY in. Insulated and heated so I can stay out of the wife's way in the house during the winter. Last winter was our first one together in retirement. Wasn't looking forward to a rerun of that experience. She's a great partner but we each need our space. Looks like I will have it done by Thanksgiving. It is sure something that I am thankful for. HOPE THAT EVERYBODY HAS AS NICE A THANKSGIVING.
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