vitanola
I'll Lock Up
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The last time that we went home we finished up the long-delayed exterior work on the little radio shop and phonograph room that I built in the back yard of the house that I'm restoring .
The radio shop, 24' long by 10' wide, 10' high side-walls. I've installed a ceiling at 7' to make a storage loft. Since the building has a hip rood there are no cross braces allowing for 5' 8' clearance in the center of the loft.
Next to this I've built a second building, heated and insulated, to house the bulk of the record collection, and serve as a listening room. The single room in this building is 12' 8" wide by 16' 9" long, with a 9' 4" ceiling height.
The trim has been completed, but the rear and right sides have yet to be painted. i'll have to wait until spring for that, God willing.
Both of these buildings were built largely of old-growth lumber and novelty siding salvaged from my old fire-damaged barn:
Here are some construction pics which show the relation to the house:
(I'm the fat man in the blue shirt on the roof rafters)
Here is the house as it was when I bought it:
(note the sagging second floor roof. More than half of the rafters had to be replaced)
And as it stands today, after having been restored, then having the second story removed by a tornado, and restored a second time:
The radio shop, 24' long by 10' wide, 10' high side-walls. I've installed a ceiling at 7' to make a storage loft. Since the building has a hip rood there are no cross braces allowing for 5' 8' clearance in the center of the loft.
Next to this I've built a second building, heated and insulated, to house the bulk of the record collection, and serve as a listening room. The single room in this building is 12' 8" wide by 16' 9" long, with a 9' 4" ceiling height.
The trim has been completed, but the rear and right sides have yet to be painted. i'll have to wait until spring for that, God willing.
Both of these buildings were built largely of old-growth lumber and novelty siding salvaged from my old fire-damaged barn:
Here are some construction pics which show the relation to the house:
Here is the house as it was when I bought it:
(note the sagging second floor roof. More than half of the rafters had to be replaced)
And as it stands today, after having been restored, then having the second story removed by a tornado, and restored a second time: