After 7 years of my parents parking in the driveway and 21 years of my wife
parking in the driveway all so I could use the garage for a shop. I am
finally getting a shop of my own with no bikes, lawn equipment, etc... and
my wife is getting the garage all to herself and we now have a large shed
for the bikes and lawn equipment. I just hope my wife doesn't start calling
the shop her sewing room---he he he.
The framers finished yesterday and the stucco guys will start on Monday. I
will post pictures later this weekend. I will have almost 300 square feet
with concrete pads in the front and back to spread out if need be.
This all came from our designer that decided the west end of the house
looked too plain from the street. He was going to extend the wrap around
porch to that end of the house when he hit upon the shop idea. I am soooo
excited.
More later,
cm
www.vintagetrailersforsale.com
On May 26, 9:36 am, "CM" <[email protected]> wrote:
> After 7 years of my parents parking in the driveway and 21 years of my wife
> parking in the driveway all so I could use the garage for a shop. I am
> finally getting a shop of my own with no bikes, lawn equipment, etc... and
> my wife is getting the garage all to herself and we now have a large shed
> for the bikes and lawn equipment. I just hope my wife doesn't start calling
> the shop her sewing room---he he he.
>
> The framers finished yesterday and the stucco guys will start on Monday. I
> will post pictures later this weekend. I will have almost 300 square feet
> with concrete pads in the front and back to spread out if need be.
>
> This all came from our designer that decided the west end of the house
> looked too plain from the street. He was going to extend the wrap around
> porch to that end of the house when he hit upon the shop idea. I am soooo
> excited.
>
> More later,
Keep us informed!
As one who understands cramped quarters, I am very happy for you and
your new shop!
Congrats, DUDE!
Sat, May 26, 2007, 1:36pm (EDT+4) [email protected] (CM) d
excitedly exclaim
<snip> This all came from our designer that decided the west end of the
house looked too plain from the street. He was going to extend the wrap
around porch to that end of the house when he hit upon the shop idea. I
am soooo excited.
"Designer"? It took a "designer" to decide part of your house
"looked too plain from the street" to get you a shop? You're starting
to scare me
JOAT
What is life without challenge and a constant stream of new
humiliations?
- Peter Egan
"CM" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> After 7 years of my parents parking in the driveway and 21 years of my
> wife parking in the driveway all so I could use the garage for a shop. I
> am finally getting a shop of my own with no bikes, lawn equipment, etc...
> and my wife is getting the garage all to herself and we now have a large
> shed for the bikes and lawn equipment. I just hope my wife doesn't start
> calling the shop her sewing room---he he he.
>
> The framers finished yesterday and the stucco guys will start on Monday. I
> will post pictures later this weekend. I will have almost 300 square feet
> with concrete pads in the front and back to spread out if need be.
>
> This all came from our designer that decided the west end of the house
> looked too plain from the street. He was going to extend the wrap around
> porch to that end of the house when he hit upon the shop idea. I am soooo
> excited.
>
> More later,
>
> cm
Does this qualify as a gloat? Do you suck? Or what?
--
NuWave Dave in Houston (and 17 years in my garage-as-shop)
CM wrote:
| The framers finished yesterday and the stucco guys will start on
| Monday. I will post pictures later this weekend. I will have almost
| 300 square feet with concrete pads in the front and back to spread
| out if need be.
Exciting indeed - you've waited a long time. I'm looking forward to
seeing your pix!
| www.vintagetrailersforsale.com
I took a quick look around. Very interesting! I suspect this work
might offer unusual challenges. I'd also guess that there might be a
lot of satisfaction in a really good restoration.
--
Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/
I guess that was not worded correctly. We knew the house was ugly from every
angle. We just needed guidance.
cm
"J T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Sat, May 26, 2007, 1:36pm (EDT+4) [email protected] (CM) d
> excitedly exclaim
> <snip> This all came from our designer that decided the west end of the
> house looked too plain from the street. He was going to extend the wrap
> around porch to that end of the house when he hit upon the shop idea. I
> am soooo excited.
>
> "Designer"? It took a "designer" to decide part of your house
> "looked too plain from the street" to get you a shop? You're starting
> to scare me
>
>
>
> JOAT
> What is life without challenge and a constant stream of new
> humiliations?
> - Peter Egan
>
Mon, May 28, 2007, 2:32pm (EDT+4) [email protected] (CM) doth
enlighten with:
I guess that was not worded correctly. We knew the house was ugly from
every angle. We just needed guidance.
Guess not. Plant trees in front, paint the house (yelow), build a
shop. You pick the order. And be thankful you've got a house, and
aren't stuck in an apartment.
JOAT
What is life without challenge and a constant stream of new
humiliations?
- Peter Egan
NuWaveDave,
I'll take that shot! he he he.
Craig
"NuWaveDave" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "CM" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> After 7 years of my parents parking in the driveway and 21 years of my
>> wife parking in the driveway all so I could use the garage for a shop. I
>> am finally getting a shop of my own with no bikes, lawn equipment, etc...
>> and my wife is getting the garage all to herself and we now have a large
>> shed for the bikes and lawn equipment. I just hope my wife doesn't start
>> calling the shop her sewing room---he he he.
>>
>> The framers finished yesterday and the stucco guys will start on Monday.
>> I will post pictures later this weekend. I will have almost 300 square
>> feet with concrete pads in the front and back to spread out if need be.
>>
>> This all came from our designer that decided the west end of the house
>> looked too plain from the street. He was going to extend the wrap around
>> porch to that end of the house when he hit upon the shop idea. I am soooo
>> excited.
>>
>> More later,
>>
>> cm
>
> Does this qualify as a gloat? Do you suck? Or what?
> --
> NuWave Dave in Houston (and 17 years in my garage-as-shop)
>
OK here is a link to the pictures of the remodel project and shop pictures.
http://www.azcraig.us/New_House_Project.html
Enjoy,
Craig
"CM" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> After 7 years of my parents parking in the driveway and 21 years of my
> wife parking in the driveway all so I could use the garage for a shop. I
> am finally getting a shop of my own with no bikes, lawn equipment, etc...
> and my wife is getting the garage all to herself and we now have a large
> shed for the bikes and lawn equipment. I just hope my wife doesn't start
> calling the shop her sewing room---he he he.
>
> The framers finished yesterday and the stucco guys will start on Monday. I
> will post pictures later this weekend. I will have almost 300 square feet
> with concrete pads in the front and back to spread out if need be.
>
> This all came from our designer that decided the west end of the house
> looked too plain from the street. He was going to extend the wrap around
> porch to that end of the house when he hit upon the shop idea. I am soooo
> excited.
>
> More later,
>
> cm
>
> www.vintagetrailersforsale.com
>
>
Thanks!
Craig
"Morris Dovey" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> CM wrote:
> | OK here is a link to the pictures of the remodel project and shop
> | pictures. http://www.azcraig.us/New_House_Project.html
>
> Nice. I like your new porch and entryway, too.
>
> --
> Morris Dovey
> DeSoto Solar
> DeSoto, Iowa USA
> http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/
>
>
Robatoy,
I'll update the pictures as things proceed. I am confident I will fill up
the space quickly.
Thanks for the kind words.
Craig
www.vintagetrailersforsale.com
"Robatoy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On May 26, 9:36 am, "CM" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> After 7 years of my parents parking in the driveway and 21 years of my
>> wife
>> parking in the driveway all so I could use the garage for a shop. I am
>> finally getting a shop of my own with no bikes, lawn equipment, etc...
>> and
>> my wife is getting the garage all to herself and we now have a large shed
>> for the bikes and lawn equipment. I just hope my wife doesn't start
>> calling
>> the shop her sewing room---he he he.
>>
>> The framers finished yesterday and the stucco guys will start on Monday.
>> I
>> will post pictures later this weekend. I will have almost 300 square feet
>> with concrete pads in the front and back to spread out if need be.
>>
>> This all came from our designer that decided the west end of the house
>> looked too plain from the street. He was going to extend the wrap around
>> porch to that end of the house when he hit upon the shop idea. I am soooo
>> excited.
>>
>> More later,
>
> Keep us informed!
>
> As one who understands cramped quarters, I am very happy for you and
> your new shop!
> Congrats, DUDE!
>
>
Morris,
My vintage trailer fetish satisfies three passions at once... Camping, Old
stuff, and Woodworking. I'll post more pictures of the shop as things
proceed.
Craig
www.vintagetrailersforsale.com
"Morris Dovey" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> CM wrote:
>
> | The framers finished yesterday and the stucco guys will start on
> | Monday. I will post pictures later this weekend. I will have almost
> | 300 square feet with concrete pads in the front and back to spread
> | out if need be.
>
> Exciting indeed - you've waited a long time. I'm looking forward to
> seeing your pix!
>
> | www.vintagetrailersforsale.com
>
> I took a quick look around. Very interesting! I suspect this work
> might offer unusual challenges. I'd also guess that there might be a
> lot of satisfaction in a really good restoration.
>
> --
> Morris Dovey
> DeSoto Solar
> DeSoto, Iowa USA
> http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/
>
>