The Inspector's Journal Forums
Username:
Password:
Save Password


Join TIJ Forums
Lost Password?
Subscribe to TIJ's Newsletter

All Forums > Miscellaneous Discussion Forums > Open Discussion Forum (Chit-Chat) >

Wood shop in a home under construction

Previous Topic: Metal Thefts Report - Topic - Next Topic: What the....Huh!!?? New TopicReply to TopicShare Topic
Posted By  
View Profile
Spring Hill (Nashville area), Tennessee
Posts: 3382
Joined: Nov, 2003
Currently offline offline
  
Thread Start First Page
[#1] Posted: 03/07/2012 - 1:04:01 PM
Reply with Quote
I have been doing the draw inspections on this home for almost two years and they have about another 6-8 months to go. It is right at 22,000 sf and I'm amazed every time I visit this house.

I thought I would share their wood fabrication shop that they have setup in one of the the rooms of the house. Right now they are fabricating Redwood and Spanish Cedar wine racks for the 5,000 bottle wine cellar! Note the vacuum lines for the sawdust, it is all going into a larger hopper out near a dumpster.

Click to View

59.05?KB

Click to View

46.83?KB

Scott Patterson
http://www.traceinspections.com

"Minds are like parachutes they only function when open"
View Profile
Georgetown, KY
Posts: 2176
Joined: Mar, 2002
Currently offline offline
  
Wood shop in a home under construction
[#2] Posted: 03/07/2012 - 5:28:19 PM
Reply with Quote
Neat.

Some people just have way too much money!

-


Erby Crofutt
B4U Close Home Inspections
Georgetown, KY
www.b4uclose.com
www.kentuckyhomeinspections.com
https://www.facebook.com/B4UCl...pections
Kentucky Home Inspections
Kentucky Home Inspectors
502-570-4054
View Profile
Victoria, British Columbia
Posts: 2396
Joined: Nov, 2009
Currently offline offline
  
Wood shop in a home under construction
[#3] Posted: 03/07/2012 - 9:09:36 PM
Reply with Quote
Quote: Originally posted by Erby

Neat.

Some people just have way too much money!

These people have too much money and too much wine!
5,000 bottles is a bottle a day for 13 1/2 years, if they were to stay at home every night and drink wine. They need help.

www.allsafehome.ca
View Profile
Georgetown, KY
Posts: 2176
Joined: Mar, 2002
Currently offline offline
  
Wood shop in a home under construction
[#4] Posted: 03/08/2012 - 03:55:04 AM
Reply with Quote
Well Crap. OK John. I"ll meet you there.

Scott. What's that address again and when will the wine disposal system be needed?

-


Erby Crofutt
B4U Close Home Inspections
Georgetown, KY
www.b4uclose.com
www.kentuckyhomeinspections.com
https://www.facebook.com/B4UCl...pections
Kentucky Home Inspections
Kentucky Home Inspectors
502-570-4054
View Profile
Spring Hill (Nashville area), Tennessee
Posts: 3382
Joined: Nov, 2003
Currently offline offline
  
Wood shop in a home under construction
[#5] Posted: 03/08/2012 - 05:05:24 AM
Reply with Quote
Quote: Originally posted by John Kogel

Quote: Originally posted by Erby

Neat.

Some people just have way too much money!

These people have too much money and too much wine!
5,000 bottles is a bottle a day for 13 1/2 years, if they were to stay at home every night and drink wine. They need help.


It is also a tasting room with a full kitchen and his and her's half-bathrooms! It takes up almost the entire basement. I think it is around 1,800 sf!

Scott Patterson
http://www.traceinspections.com

"Minds are like parachutes they only function when open"
   
Previous Topic: Metal Thefts Report - Topic - Next Topic: What the....Huh!!?? New TopicReply to TopicShare Topic
Jump To:
The Inspector's Journal Forums © 2002-2013 all topics or replies that are posted on The Inspector's Journal
are copyrighted material of the original author that posted the topic or reply.
Go To Top Of Page 
 
Pick an RSS Feed

The views expressed on this website are the views of the authors and
do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the sponsors.
© 2002-2013 Copyright DevWave Software Inc.
Find a Home Inspector

Powered By: Snitz Forums 2000