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We decided to insulate to help keep it a little more comfortable while working in the garage on these cold winter days.

The Gutters insatlled on the south side of the garage.

The framwork for the work shop (10'x12') started.

I built a 2' x 8' work bench for the power tools which will be bolted down permanently.

Shot of the shop door from in inside. The door opens out into the garage.

Another shot of the R-19 insulation.

With the north side gutters finally installed the exterior is now completed.

Another shot. I still have to cut and install the header for the door and add the top plate.

The interior entry door for the shop is hung and plumb.

The window jams are installed and the sheet rock is finished less the taping. This is the north window.

June's son Scott and I installed the sheetrock for the ceiling today.  We used three "T" braces to hold the 4' x 12' sheets in place while screwing them to the rafters.

A shot of the west window with the finished jam.

 

Another Shot of the ceiling showing the addition of the first coat of
mud on the north side.  I ran out of joint compound so couldn't
finish today.

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