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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Chaz, Aug 6, 2010.

  1. LabRat
    Joined: Jan 10, 2008
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    Although mine is smaller , speaking from experience , Once you move in you will never fathom how you lived in a normal house ....

    Your work and art are inspirational .... God speed to beat the snow !
     
  2. Smokin' Joe
    Joined: Jul 4, 2006
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    X2! That is AWESOME! Hope you'll keep us updated with pics
     
  3. Never2low
    Joined: Jan 14, 2008
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    Jeezzzz Chaz! Just for a change, could you NOT build something so fantasticle it makes everyone else fell lacking of; skill, vision, work ethic, overall godliness. Everything you do is just badass man, nothing under done, or hum-drum for you! Can't wait to see more/finish product. Now get off the computer and get something done, you slacker:D:p
     
  4. Very awesome place!
     
  5. i want to move
     
  6. fab32
    Joined: May 14, 2002
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    Chaz, congrats on the new digs. You're going to be in heaven when all of the details are worked out.
    I've often dreamed of converting an old warehouse into a home/shop/junkyard all under one roof with the living quarters elevated in a sort of balcony fashion. Too old to make it happen so the newer house we built and my 40'X80'X14' two story shop will serve until I take the dirt nap.

    Frank
     
  7. Chaz
    Joined: Feb 24, 2004
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    Hey fab 32.... There's no margin in waiting for the grim reaper to come... The sonofabitch is gonna have to catch me on the run!! I'm 62, nine fingers and a bad back. and everything takes longer to do than it used to.I accept that. Dont put off anything cause of your age. You are gonna get older whether you build your dream shop or not. Life is for the living.... OK, end of lecture.
     
  8. ^^^ Wow Chuck.....I think you can add 'philosopher' to your resume....:cool:
    Words to live by....
     
  9. racinman
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    Great looking place... Keep more photos coming... racinman
     
  10. 64 DODGE 440
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    Right on Chaz...Growing older is mandatory...Growing UP is optional.
    I'm 64 and enjoying my options.
    Love the new place, looking forward to watching your progress.
     
  11. hotrodladycrusr
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    Hey, as long as there's a guest room..........:D

    Is the old house and other outbuildings still on the property?
     
  12. Toymont
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    Everything is still there, the house will be empty soon, looking for someone that wants to move it or take it apart
     
  13. Mad Mark
    Joined: Jun 23, 2007
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    Lookin' good. Hurry up & finish it so I can move in! :D
     
  14. rc.grimes
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    from Edmond, OK

  15. PORKCHOP76
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    from iowa

  16. skoh73
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    WHOOOO DOGGIE!!! That place is unbelievable! You are a lucky man indeed!
     
  17. Chaz
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    It's come a long way....... I'll snap some pics tomorrow morning and post them... Thanks for your interest. !
     
  18. coolbreeze1340
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    from Indiana

    Awesome! I always wanted a converted barn. I looked into the S.I.P (insulated panels)construction to build a new one with post and beam style frame but settled for an old farm when I couldn't find vacant land. Good luck and keep us posted!
     
  19. yeah pretty much my dream house!! great job
     
  20. Chaz
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    Here's some photos of where we're at as of today

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    This is the crane lifting the fully finished roof onto the silo.

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    The 32 trusses inside the silo roof


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    Heating and cooling .I included a person for size relation.

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    A shot from the driveway entrance

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    The mandatory "artshot"

    I know this all looks pretty extravagant, but we dont spend money when we dont have to.
    If we DO have to spend, we get the good stuff.
    The entire cost is figgured to be about that of the average home. We are doing all the labor ourselves, and that is really where the savings are. It will take probably a full year to complete however.
     
  21. Doc.
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    Man Chuck, that thing is awesome. I need you to build me a new house. I took the Thunder Pig down to the snow cone shop at the local childrens home yesterday. Most of the kids there have Downs Syndrome. They loved the Pig. It would have made you smile.

    Doc.
     
  22. 270283
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    For a minute there, I thought I saw a UFO!



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  23. 39 sledge
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    man i love that house good job guys!
     
  24. Chaz
    Joined: Feb 24, 2004
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    Hey Doc, I'm tickled to think that Thunderpig is still out there making kids (and adults) smile! It couldn't have gone to a better home than yours! I love the zodiac interior.
     
  25. sixpac
    Joined: Dec 15, 2002
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    from Courtenay

    Beautiful I would love to live in the barn.
     
  26. ChevyGirlRox
    Joined: May 13, 2005
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    from Ohio

    Chaz- you and the guys never cease to amaze me! It is sooo refreshing to see people out building things that most people only dream of! And to be doing it all yourselves is the icing on the cake!

    Can't wait to make it out to visit!
     
  27. redsean
    Joined: Nov 21, 2008
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    if u use close cell foam for the shop space in a shop/house building with good exhaust. there wont be a problem with fumes in the living area. (paint excluded)
     
  28. xhotrodder
    Joined: Jul 2, 2009
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    Rent out the silo and get some of your money back. Me first, me first. LOL
     
  29. petes65usa
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    That is just beautiful............:cool:
     
  30. historynw
    Joined: May 26, 2008
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    Man, if I had something like that I'd really have cars in my living room. I sometimes just like to admire the various angles and curves of my cars. Its like artwork only its on wheels. For now I have to settle for an attached 1 car and a 24x24 garage out back. I do have some creature comforts out there cable, electric & phone. i think a/c is the next thing.

    I know someone thats getting quotes on a (2) 100X50 barns for his collection.
     

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