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Re: Getting that itch again...
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Posted by Cliff Neubauer on September 23, 2006 at 09:34:48 from (69.66.169.97):
In Reply to: Getting that itch again... posted by Don-Wi on September 22, 2006 at 22:46:05:
If you can cash flow the loan payments I don't think you will regret putting up a shop and it will have the potential to make you as much money as anything on the farm. My suggestion is that since you are young and are looking at this as a long term deal is to not cut corners if you build. I think you would be better off to make payments for a few more years than to cut corners and later wish you hadn't. Right now our shop is a 40x40' quanset that was originally built for grain storage and it's nowhere near big enough for what we need and within the next five years or so we will probably have to build a bigger one. One thing I have done in my planning for a new shop is to lay my ideas out on cardboard to 1/64th scale and then I can use 1/64th scale toys to accurately see how the real building will work.
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