These don’t come up for sale often so had to jump on it . The hanger is on the end so there’s some extra room vs being a regular tee hanger more room for activities.
The hanger was full of crap the owner had a gear up taxi incident that totaled out his plane years ago and the hanger just collected crap. He recently decided to move on and listed it for 30k helped with cleaning it out some and getting it for 25k . Also scored some good stuff while helping get his stuff gone.
I talked to the owner of the hanger next to this one yesterday. He explained about the goofy frame work in the trusses it was from a old wood door that EAA came up with I’m guessing they had a plan or article in there magazine at one time for a do it yourself hanger door design. The hanger now has a nice bi- fold door now which is a bonus I probably wouldn’t have bought it by sounds of the old door that use to be there.
I removed the little rascals fort that was built in the extra corner area yesterday I still need to pull some brackets and extra frame work off of the walls today and get it a good sweeping.
The plan before it snows is get it cleaned up so it can be used for boat, car , and motorcycle storage. This spring once tge summer toys come back out I’ll add some more outlets and decide on the lighting. The longer term plan is to insulate, build shelves, sheet the walls , heater , and remove the asphalt floor for concrete.
I haven’t taken the exact dimensions yet but there’s enough room for a two post lift in the extra corner area with the ceiling and door height plenty of room for my junk.
The hanger it self seems to be in good condition for it’s age built in 1988. I have a few repairs that need to be done in the next few weekends to keep out mice. This weekend is clean up and organize the lumber I’m recycling for future shelving. I might get the boat out there tomorrow all depends on what gets done today.
Here’s a few pics from yesterday I’ll look for the pics later tonight when I first checked it out two months ago.
The mezzanine I removed yesterday in the corner
The other side where I’ll get the lumber organized today
The facilities are out back so it’s a close walk
This is the row of hangers behind mine my old man’s hanger is the fourth one down with the rubber at the top of the door
Here’s some small damage that I need to figure a repair on . I’m going to ask around if anyone has left over from when they were built I forgot to ask the neighbor yesterday
.Also being on the end it’s where the power comes in at . I’ve seen where man doors are add to the back not sure I’ll go that route plenty of time to think that over. We’ll time to get at I’ll post some progress later on.
The hanger was full of crap the owner had a gear up taxi incident that totaled out his plane years ago and the hanger just collected crap. He recently decided to move on and listed it for 30k helped with cleaning it out some and getting it for 25k . Also scored some good stuff while helping get his stuff gone.
I talked to the owner of the hanger next to this one yesterday. He explained about the goofy frame work in the trusses it was from a old wood door that EAA came up with I’m guessing they had a plan or article in there magazine at one time for a do it yourself hanger door design. The hanger now has a nice bi- fold door now which is a bonus I probably wouldn’t have bought it by sounds of the old door that use to be there.
I removed the little rascals fort that was built in the extra corner area yesterday I still need to pull some brackets and extra frame work off of the walls today and get it a good sweeping.
The plan before it snows is get it cleaned up so it can be used for boat, car , and motorcycle storage. This spring once tge summer toys come back out I’ll add some more outlets and decide on the lighting. The longer term plan is to insulate, build shelves, sheet the walls , heater , and remove the asphalt floor for concrete.
I haven’t taken the exact dimensions yet but there’s enough room for a two post lift in the extra corner area with the ceiling and door height plenty of room for my junk.
The hanger it self seems to be in good condition for it’s age built in 1988. I have a few repairs that need to be done in the next few weekends to keep out mice. This weekend is clean up and organize the lumber I’m recycling for future shelving. I might get the boat out there tomorrow all depends on what gets done today.
Here’s a few pics from yesterday I’ll look for the pics later tonight when I first checked it out two months ago.
The mezzanine I removed yesterday in the corner
The other side where I’ll get the lumber organized today
The facilities are out back so it’s a close walk
Here’s some small damage that I need to figure a repair on . I’m going to ask around if anyone has left over from when they were built I forgot to ask the neighbor yesterday