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I've been asked to elaborate on my wine area.
My wine area started life as a 10ft by 20ft storage building, I had a man door and 2 windows installed instead of the regular barn doors.
It was insulated with r-19 (walls are made for r-13).
We then ran electric (word of advise, always triple the outlets you "think" you need).
We then sheet rocked, mudded and painted (it was at this stage we discovered that the building is not entirely square).
The floor was a good surface but we had boxes of hardwood left over from my original installation so I figured what the heck. (Use knee pads, I aggravated a previous injury).
We started with folding tables (don't do this, the are way too flimsy to cork on), ended up with 3 36" base cabinets and a 12" 4 drawer cabinet which ended up giving me 10 ft of counter space with plenty of storage underneath.
We installed a utility sink with a pull out faucet (hate the faucet, getting a different one next week), no hot water yet, still working out the details on this.
Carboy storage came from a local water company, ,.
Freezer, air conditioner and heater rounded out the install.
The air conditioner is a "portable unit" but the way I installed it I had dead space behind it so I built a box that I use as extra storage.
I need to get some better pictures but for now here are a couple.
The hoist is a 200 lb hoist from northen tools that is installed using 3 inch lag bolts and tested for sturdiness.
My wine area started life as a 10ft by 20ft storage building, I had a man door and 2 windows installed instead of the regular barn doors.
It was insulated with r-19 (walls are made for r-13).
We then ran electric (word of advise, always triple the outlets you "think" you need).
We then sheet rocked, mudded and painted (it was at this stage we discovered that the building is not entirely square).
The floor was a good surface but we had boxes of hardwood left over from my original installation so I figured what the heck. (Use knee pads, I aggravated a previous injury).
We started with folding tables (don't do this, the are way too flimsy to cork on), ended up with 3 36" base cabinets and a 12" 4 drawer cabinet which ended up giving me 10 ft of counter space with plenty of storage underneath.
We installed a utility sink with a pull out faucet (hate the faucet, getting a different one next week), no hot water yet, still working out the details on this.
Carboy storage came from a local water company, ,.
Freezer, air conditioner and heater rounded out the install.
The air conditioner is a "portable unit" but the way I installed it I had dead space behind it so I built a box that I use as extra storage.
I need to get some better pictures but for now here are a couple.
The hoist is a 200 lb hoist from northen tools that is installed using 3 inch lag bolts and tested for sturdiness.