BOBBYR
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Hi Guys ,
Last year I decided to build a new shop in the back for my Healey . Working with a few really good contractors , we broke ground and went for it . After the block and cement work was done , it was time to get the carpenters in so the structure would be closed up with winter coming . Of course we only want the best for our Austin Healeys so I hired an Amish crew of carpenters out of Pennsylvania to build the structure . I've got to tell you , these guys show up to work ! It took them 3 days to stick build and it was done .Their work is gorgeous . Over the winter , I've finished the electric and now I'm starting the insulation . Anyway , I should be finishing the shop this spring and hopefully starting a frame off restore in the fall . I'm not sure if you guys know this but my dad was the original owner of my 65 . I wonder if he knows what he started ?
Just a thought , BobbyR
Last year I decided to build a new shop in the back for my Healey . Working with a few really good contractors , we broke ground and went for it . After the block and cement work was done , it was time to get the carpenters in so the structure would be closed up with winter coming . Of course we only want the best for our Austin Healeys so I hired an Amish crew of carpenters out of Pennsylvania to build the structure . I've got to tell you , these guys show up to work ! It took them 3 days to stick build and it was done .Their work is gorgeous . Over the winter , I've finished the electric and now I'm starting the insulation . Anyway , I should be finishing the shop this spring and hopefully starting a frame off restore in the fall . I'm not sure if you guys know this but my dad was the original owner of my 65 . I wonder if he knows what he started ?
Just a thought , BobbyR