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Future Seavette home
Well we just got the slab poured on my shop. The shop is a 40x60x16 Ace metal building with a 16x60 lean too on the side. The Seavette will be kept under the lean too. We should be starting on building the house very soon. The last pic is the neighborhood dog. :D
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Looking good, but my back in aching at those pics.
I used to work for a concrete floor finisher ... hard work. :o Keep the pics coming. - Nick |
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You will be glad you built the "Boat House" first.
When we started on our home we had a place to store everything we were buying, IE: flooring, appliances, bathroom accessories, etc. Plus when the weather got bad, you have a place to duck out. Our home is weeks away from being completed. Last month the lease ran out on the cabin we were staying in, the owner would not let us stay another couple of months till the house was done. Uh-Oh, we became homeless. Thank God a friend had a 28ft travel trailer he was not using. You guessed it. Trailer in "Boat House" all hooked up next to the SeaCraft. Kinda cool sleepin' with your 2 loves. (Wife and Boat) Attached pic is my version of a 20ft overnighter. :D See ya, Ken [image]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y27...4/100_0660.jpg[/image] |
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Is that old Ford F100/F150 street legal? Man that thing is beat!
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Nick, I here ya, the guy is in his 60's, he has been doing slabs for 40 years. He said that he does have back problems, imagine that.
Ken, Sounds like we are in the same boat. I almost had to do the same. I sold the old house and couldn't find an apartment due to Katrina, fortunately my Aunt took us all in for about 6 months until I could get an apartment. Scott, I think that it was an old 150, it doesn't take much around here to be street legal. I was talking to his workers and they said that when you see a truck pull up that looks like Sandford and Son that it would be him. :D When he did pull up one of his workers said to get out of his way because he doesn't have brakes and he wasn't kidding. :eek: He had backed into a hole and got stuck and it wasn't from lack of traction, it simply didn't have enough power to get out of the hole. :D They did do an excellent job on the slab though. |
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Forget the truck; I NEED A GARAGE LIKE THAT! Although I'm afraid I'd fill it right up.
rockdoc |
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The bigger the shop, the more toy's you can collect. :D
In the immortal word's of Ed "Big Daddy" Roth. "Never mind the house. How Big is the shop". |
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That's what frightens me.....even without a garage I seem to have ammassed quite the boatyard, literally.
It is funny when I've gone to look at houses the girlfriend says "lets see the bedrooms", or "nice kitchen" and of course I'm "where's the basement" or "nice garage!" rockdoc |
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Believe me !!!!
The more space you aquire, the more your belongins' spread as well. 5.5 acres, I'm starting to worry this may not be enough. :( See ya, Ken |
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