Okay, the big tasks I have left for my shop are...
#1. Rip down the sheet rock on the side and front walls.
#2. Add sub panel and circuits.
#3. Insulate the walls.
#4. Re-Rock the walls and paint.
#5. Epoxy coat the floor.
Obviously all the stuff that makes my shop, a shop just won't do sitting in the way there, stuff on the walls has to come down, the equipment needs to come off, even the DC ducting has to come out...
Now the big question is. Where on earth do I put all this stuff while I rework my shop? I can put up a temporary shed / tent in the back yard, but that would be FAR from secure. I am thinking of renting something like one of those PODS to pack everything into. But their largest POD is a 16 foot container. I am not sure if I can manage to get everything in that small of a space without damage.
Has anyone else here undertaken such a big emptying of their shop? Where did you store the stuff while say the floor was curing? I can probably scoot everything toward the middle of the shop while doing the walls, but the floor is going to be the big PITA...
#1. Rip down the sheet rock on the side and front walls.
#2. Add sub panel and circuits.
#3. Insulate the walls.
#4. Re-Rock the walls and paint.
#5. Epoxy coat the floor.
Obviously all the stuff that makes my shop, a shop just won't do sitting in the way there, stuff on the walls has to come down, the equipment needs to come off, even the DC ducting has to come out...
Now the big question is. Where on earth do I put all this stuff while I rework my shop? I can put up a temporary shed / tent in the back yard, but that would be FAR from secure. I am thinking of renting something like one of those PODS to pack everything into. But their largest POD is a 16 foot container. I am not sure if I can manage to get everything in that small of a space without damage.
Has anyone else here undertaken such a big emptying of their shop? Where did you store the stuff while say the floor was curing? I can probably scoot everything toward the middle of the shop while doing the walls, but the floor is going to be the big PITA...
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