SpongeBob's New Home
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05-12-2014, 10:09
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RE: SpongeBob's New Home
Hey David,
New coach looks great. I’m sure you have considered all these things but since you asked: 1 looks as though the addition is going where the coach is sitting in the first picture 2 assume Morton building is doing the addition 3 what will your rafter height be? In our building, I can stand upright on top of the coach but we didn’t put a ceiling, therefore I have to duck under the rafters which are about waist high 4 we had skylights put in for increased daytime lighting; I think they can do that now on the top of the side walls 5 will you be putting in new concrete or using existing? If you are putting new, consider heating the floor as your heat source 6 since you are adding 37.5 feet, did you consider increasing to 50 and doing back in bays, that way you could add a pit in one of the bays and have other bays for future rolling stock 7 my rule of thumb is, if I think 2000 sq feet is enough today, then I better make it 4000, looks like you are just starting to think about the kid’s cars, we are keeping a 2004 BWM 330ci convertible for Jane’s three year old niece, HA 8 make sure you have plenty of room or access doors, so you can move things around without having to start the coach 9 one nice addition to the coach would be a Featherlite tall trailer, for carrying stuff, kids room at the campground, etc Gregg & Jane Gesse 1994 WLWB 40 Mid-Door |
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