Dont forget The Beer Fridge !
I might even think of a plastic urinal on the wall, with just a poly drain hose heading out into a covered sink hole in the woods.
Adds a touch of class.( just not High Class)
My shed studio build thread
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I have a friend that set up his studio in his big 35' rv. The rv was only $1000. I see trailers with bump outs for a few grand. Could make for a decent space. Maybe w a shade structure over it for summer? Not real soundproof but a cheap place to play.littlebadboy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 23, 2022 10:23 pm It is looking good, sir! Would you consider solar panels?
I envy your more than generous space! I used to have one whole basement room for my studio. We moved to a new (old) house, and my studio is now confined inside a pantry cabinet in the laundry/utilities room.
We have a good sized backyard and I wish I had your building skills to build my own shed. I look forward to seeing the finished product!
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And if it runs...nomadh wrote: ↑Tue Jul 12, 2022 3:17 pmI have a friend that set up his studio in his big 35' rv. The rv was only $1000. I see trailers with bump outs for a few grand. Could make for a decent space. Maybe w a shade structure over it for summer? Not real soundproof but a cheap place to play.littlebadboy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 23, 2022 10:23 pm It is looking good, sir! Would you consider solar panels?
I envy your more than generous space! I used to have one whole basement room for my studio. We moved to a new (old) house, and my studio is now confined inside a pantry cabinet in the laundry/utilities room.
We have a good sized backyard and I wish I had your building skills to build my own shed. I look forward to seeing the finished product!
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Siding done. I had to shrink the photo a ton so it looks funky.
Now I just need to mud, paint, and install the flooring
Now I just need to mud, paint, and install the flooring
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Upstairs flooring done.
Exodus of stuff to the upstairs to get out of the way to do downstairs is underway
Exodus of stuff to the upstairs to get out of the way to do downstairs is underway
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Nicer flooring than some of my house....
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Chickens. They will keep the tick population down. Might stop laying eggs if they hear a few power chords though.Buddha Pickups wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 8:58 pm Also finally getting started on the siding. The woods back behind my shed is rough. I got tore up by chiggers and I picked off about 5 ticks in the 2 hours I worked on this.
I'm treating for bugs before continuing hopefully this weekend. Bathing in OFF too.
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Actually getting chickens is on my agenda though this area isn't fenced in so they might not last long as we have foxes too.mozz wrote: ↑Mon Aug 29, 2022 2:37 pmChickens. They will keep the tick population down. Might stop laying eggs if they hear a few power chords though.Buddha Pickups wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 8:58 pm Also finally getting started on the siding. The woods back behind my shed is rough. I got tore up by chiggers and I picked off about 5 ticks in the 2 hours I worked on this.
I'm treating for bugs before continuing hopefully this weekend. Bathing in OFF too.
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I do plan on getting some for my fenced in back yard though
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The fence and raised beds look beautiful., too.
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Thanks
The fence was my summer project last year.
I've painted the outside of the beds white recently to try to get a couple more years out of them (I built them early 2020 and used non treated woods of course).
Back in early 2020 a 2x4 was 2.50ish, so they were only $25ea bed.
I made some benches out of 2x4s too. Also about $25ea back then. The chairs were pre-cut, I just assembled them.
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Besides cleaning up and setting things up, I'm finally done.
View from my indoor security cam.
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Very nice, Tim!Buddha Pickups wrote: ↑Sat Sep 09, 2023 9:54 am Besides cleaning up and setting things up, I'm finally done.
View from my indoor security cam.
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But I think you´re short on guitars...
Haha. I´d be happy with just 10% of what you have - I´m kind of minimalist about guitars -, but I admit it´s nice to see all those guitars together!
Enjoy it! - your shed and your guitars! Very nice job building it -.
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sabasgr68 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 09, 2023 1:20 pmVery nice, Tim!Buddha Pickups wrote: ↑Sat Sep 09, 2023 9:54 am Besides cleaning up and setting things up, I'm finally done.
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But I think you´re short on guitars...
Haha. I´d be happy with just 10% of what you have - I´m kind of minimalist about guitars -, but I admit it´s nice to see all those guitars together!
Enjoy it! - your shed and your guitars! Very nice job building it -.
Haha, thank you. I had the shed built in November of 2019 so besides the frame and plywood, the rest has been a weekend project going on 4 years now. I took way too long.
As far as guitars, i've actually got my 10 acoustics upstairs too.
I have some overflow guitars on rack stands on both sides of the stairs too, about 10 or 15.
I plan to at least sell the stuff that doesn't have a space on the wall so I assume I'll sell about 20 eventually.
First I got to make pickups for the ones I'm keeping.
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First rate man cave you have there. I had one on the farm that I put together myself, but since selling and buying our new home I have no man cave. The garage works okay but I am contemplating having a stand alone garage built but it is so hard to find someone to do it.
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Not only that, but then you gotta deal with the permits.tonebender wrote: ↑Sun Sep 10, 2023 12:19 pm First rate man cave you have there. I had one on the farm that I put together myself, but since selling and buying our new home I have no man cave. The garage works okay but I am contemplating having a stand alone garage built but it is so hard to find someone to do it.
I was lucky I got it prior to the 2021 hike in wood prices.
I wish I had done the foundation and frame/roof myself too but I knew that part needed to be done quick so I just hired a company to do it
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Permits and higher property taxes kick in due to the improvements. Don't get me started. LOL
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Dude - I thought that was a pic of a small music store!Buddha Pickups wrote: ↑Sat Sep 09, 2023 9:54 am Besides cleaning up and setting things up, I'm finally done.
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Looks awesome!
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