Cabinetman
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- Ian
We are on the move! 7 hours North to just below Boston Massachusetts so as to be nearer to Pam’s boys and the Granddaughters, well there’s only the two of us but in the summer it’s like a summer camp at our house so we’ve bought a big old New England house (1818) with a barn attached!!!!
The Barn which I know is what you are probably more interested in, is a three story affair in the style they have here where the ground floor is built into a hillside allowing wheeled access to the floor above. Then there is a top floor as well.
Now although it’s a big building it’s surprisingly not too good as a workshop, the basement level has a low ceiling and a dirt floor, good for a drive in mower etc, the main ground level floor we soon realised wasn’t as useful as we thought, what we wanted to use as the garage wasn’t easy to get a car into and was really a bit tight to get them in in tandem. So the main area of the barn is where the cars will go and I’ve got a 24’x12’ area to convert into an insulated room as a workshop. It has a not brilliant concrete floor and unfortunately isn’t over the undercroft, - I had hoped to put the dust extractor down there, - shame but it does have a Heppa type filter so not the end of the world.
At the far end of the room is the pool equipment which is being moved outside, the floor will have a framework laid on it and infilled with Kingspan type insulation 4”? Then 3/4” plywood on top. I intend to double up the 2x4’s around the r/h and end external walls and fit 2x6 on the other two walls and have blown cellulose insulation sprayed on.
The “roof” I am undecided on, probably Kingspan but how to do it? Screwed to the underside of some joists?
The other problem over here is that everything has to be “to code” even my man shed, I have a structural engineer coming so will quiz him on that aspect, the rules sometimes defy logic, particularly for single story constructions so it will be interesting.
I’ve included a shot looking out towards the back of the property and we've got trees, lots of them, the back property line is about 40 yards beyond the trees into a preservation wild area which no one ever uses. We also have a coyote or more?


So there will be lots and lots to ask for advice on!
Cheers Ian
The Barn which I know is what you are probably more interested in, is a three story affair in the style they have here where the ground floor is built into a hillside allowing wheeled access to the floor above. Then there is a top floor as well.
Now although it’s a big building it’s surprisingly not too good as a workshop, the basement level has a low ceiling and a dirt floor, good for a drive in mower etc, the main ground level floor we soon realised wasn’t as useful as we thought, what we wanted to use as the garage wasn’t easy to get a car into and was really a bit tight to get them in in tandem. So the main area of the barn is where the cars will go and I’ve got a 24’x12’ area to convert into an insulated room as a workshop. It has a not brilliant concrete floor and unfortunately isn’t over the undercroft, - I had hoped to put the dust extractor down there, - shame but it does have a Heppa type filter so not the end of the world.
At the far end of the room is the pool equipment which is being moved outside, the floor will have a framework laid on it and infilled with Kingspan type insulation 4”? Then 3/4” plywood on top. I intend to double up the 2x4’s around the r/h and end external walls and fit 2x6 on the other two walls and have blown cellulose insulation sprayed on.
The “roof” I am undecided on, probably Kingspan but how to do it? Screwed to the underside of some joists?
The other problem over here is that everything has to be “to code” even my man shed, I have a structural engineer coming so will quiz him on that aspect, the rules sometimes defy logic, particularly for single story constructions so it will be interesting.
I’ve included a shot looking out towards the back of the property and we've got trees, lots of them, the back property line is about 40 yards beyond the trees into a preservation wild area which no one ever uses. We also have a coyote or more?



So there will be lots and lots to ask for advice on!
Cheers Ian

