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In a message dated 12/3/2004 7:16:56 AM Pacific Standard Time, Erwinspiano
writes:
Mike I totally agree.
keeping the & House & shop cost under one mortgage is the way to go if
you can.
We moved to the country, well outskirts of town & bought an acre and half
9 yrs ago. The existing shop started out as a separate 900 sq. ft rough
wooden timber, steel coated building we insulated & upgraded.
As things grew we added another 2100 square ft of steel building. Now
it's 3 separate but co-joined rooms. One is finish room another (the largest) is
the belly/teardown ,make a lot o dust room & the front room the final
assembly/regulation/action room. Each room has a roll up door, skylights
insulation & air-conditioning. I HIGHLY recommend adding skylights & windows for
natural light whenever possible. Its indispensable for ever thing. When the
electricity fails you can still see.
We can accommodate about ten projects at a time now in various stages &
degrees of restoration/rebuilding.
We were in town before in a beautiful little 900 sq. foot place but we
were jammed & couldn't make noise/dust fumes/traffic, etc., without offending
the neighbors. Know what I mean?
Dale Erwin
Mike wrote
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