TnAndy
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Aug 9, 2013
- Messages
- 1,993
- Location
- East Tennessee
- Tractor
- Yanmar LX410...IHI 35J excavator Woodmizer LT40
Original shop built 1983. 24x36. 8' ceiling downstairs, storage loft overhead.
By 1995, had outgrown it, so tore most of it down, added 50' to the slab floor and built new building. 14' ceiling in the main part with 1/2 the original loft of the old building left in the back end with couple room under.
By this year, the wood siding on the lower side that faces south/east was getting in pretty bad shape, plus the gutter (which shouldn't have put on that lower side) had backed up over the years and water ran behind it rotting some siding and sheathing, so work was definitely needed. As I tore off the old siding (found forks on tractor are GREAT for this), and some of the bad diagonal sheathing, I found mice had been able to enter from the foundation thru gaps in the sheathing....and had destroyed the insulation.
So ALL the sheathing came off, new insulation installed and used plywood for the new sheathing making a tight seal I hope mice can't get into. Followed by new poplar lap siding, with vertical metal down on the far end (30') because I have a solar project in mind there for later.
After looking at blue/gray stained siding for 25 years, the red is going to be a change, for sure...but I finished the last of painting it this morning.
Next is a series of raised beds on the lower side, and a small "house" to blow my sawdust/shavings into so they will stay dry and we can use them as bedding in the chicken house.
By 1995, had outgrown it, so tore most of it down, added 50' to the slab floor and built new building. 14' ceiling in the main part with 1/2 the original loft of the old building left in the back end with couple room under.
By this year, the wood siding on the lower side that faces south/east was getting in pretty bad shape, plus the gutter (which shouldn't have put on that lower side) had backed up over the years and water ran behind it rotting some siding and sheathing, so work was definitely needed. As I tore off the old siding (found forks on tractor are GREAT for this), and some of the bad diagonal sheathing, I found mice had been able to enter from the foundation thru gaps in the sheathing....and had destroyed the insulation.
So ALL the sheathing came off, new insulation installed and used plywood for the new sheathing making a tight seal I hope mice can't get into. Followed by new poplar lap siding, with vertical metal down on the far end (30') because I have a solar project in mind there for later.
After looking at blue/gray stained siding for 25 years, the red is going to be a change, for sure...but I finished the last of painting it this morning.
Next is a series of raised beds on the lower side, and a small "house" to blow my sawdust/shavings into so they will stay dry and we can use them as bedding in the chicken house.