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  • CarKid1989

    Jan. 14, 2012 2:53 p.m. CarKid1989 Dork

    akamcfly wrote:

    I was thinking a big enough Quonset with power and water to pull a park model camper trailer into. Live in the trailer, play in the quonset...

    An indoor basketball court - even a half-court would be fun. Maybe make a rink inside in the winter - with overhead lights of course. The ice wouldn't have to be very thick.

    Pump track? Skate park? Pitch and putt? Small go-kart track? Etc.?

    LIKE LIKE LIKE LIKE

    Amazing ideas/ possibilities

  • Keith

    Jan. 14, 2012 5:32 p.m. Keith SuperDork

    The curling rink at the end of the block when I grew up was in a Quonset hut. To me, they're perfect for a rink.

  • Jim Pettengill

    Jan. 14, 2012 7:36 p.m. Jim Pettengill HalfDork

    Totally different use, but check out www.visitorkney.com/italianchapel2 - the Brits call them Nissen huts - I've been there twice, utterly amazing workmanship. The Orkneys are a group of islands north of the Scottish mainland, an amazing place to visit.

    What you can do with a Quonset hut is limited only by the imagination.

  • Woody

    Jan. 14, 2012 7:46 p.m. Woody SuperDork

    Jim Pettengill wrote:

    Totally different use, but check out www.visitorkney.com/italianchapel2 - the Brits call them Nissen huts - I've been there twice, utterly amazing workmanship. The Orkneys are a group of islands north of the Scottish mainland, an amazing place to visit.

    What you can do with a Quonset hut is limited only by the imagination.

    That's a very cool story.

  • Keith

    Jan. 17, 2012 10:23 a.m. Keith SuperDork

    jmc14 wrote:

    I live in a log cabin on the top of a mountain in the Adirondacks, in NY. I really like the idea of an underground structure. I have blasted a spot for one on my property. It will be my garage. It will be set into the face of a small cliff. A wall of front windows will look over the mountains. It will have a large insulated garage door that can be closed at night to keep warmth in and to shut it up in storms. I will spend my days looking over the mountains and building cars.

    The loads from buying a structure are very high. A Quonset hut is not engineered to be buried.

    I really like all things that are out of the ordinary.

    I believe the proper term for this sort of structure is a "lair".

  • porksboy

    Jan. 17, 2012 10:37 a.m. porksboy SuperDork

    My old man wintered over in Antarctica in the 60's. He lived in a Quanset but that was hurried in the snow. The snow acted as insulation. Just be sure to put your boots on the heat register before hitting the rack.

  • SteelMasterElizabeth

    Jan. 17, 2012 10:51 a.m. SteelMasterElizabeth None

    Hey ya'll -

    I stumbled across your conversation about Quonset huts and thought I might jump in.

    I work for a company that sells Quonset hut buildings that could work for what you all are trying to do with your buildings.

    Check out our website or contact me directly for more information via this forum -

    http://www.steelmasterusa.com/products/quonset-hut-history

    Elizabeth

  • pigeon

    Jan. 17, 2012 11:18 a.m. pigeon SuperDork

    Keith wrote:

    jmc14 wrote:

    I live in a log cabin on the top of a mountain in the Adirondacks, in NY. I really like the idea of an underground structure. I have blasted a spot for one on my property. It will be my garage. It will be set into the face of a small cliff. A wall of front windows will look over the mountains. It will have a large insulated garage door that can be closed at night to keep warmth in and to shut it up in storms. I will spend my days looking over the mountains and building cars.

    The loads from buying a structure are very high. A Quonset hut is not engineered to be buried.

    I really like all things that are out of the ordinary.

    I believe the proper term for this sort of structure is a "lair".

    I believe the proper term for this sort of structure is "awesome"

  • Conquest351

    Jan. 17, 2012 12:01 p.m. Conquest351 HalfDork

    So... Where's the price?

  • jmc14

    Jan. 17, 2012 4:04 p.m. jmc14 New Reader

    Maybe I should make the drive in side of my garage look like a cave opening. Then when I drive out in my car I can pretend that I am a Super Hero. Having fun.

  • Conquest351

    Jan. 17, 2012 4:46 p.m. Conquest351 HalfDork

    jmc14 wrote:

    Maybe I should make the drive in side of my garage look like a cave opening. Then when I drive out in my car I can pretend that I am a Super Hero. Having fun.

    COOL VETTE CONVERSION!!

  • Keith

    Jan. 17, 2012 5:24 p.m. Keith SuperDork

    That would look 100% appropriate coming out of an underground lair. Do you label absolutely everything in your workshop?

  • jmc14

    Jan. 17, 2012 5:33 p.m. jmc14 New Reader

    Now that is funny!

  • Jan. 17, 2012 5:52 p.m. fasted58 SuperDork

    shotcrete over rebar over quonset n bury?

  • Jan. 17, 2012 8:19 p.m. mistanfo SuperDork

    No, shotcrete inside, and insulation. Better thermal bank.

  • SVreX

    Jan. 18, 2012 7:48 p.m. SVreX SuperDork

    Graefin10 wrote:

    In reply to SVreX:

    Why did you decide not to use it?

    Most of our work needs mezzanines (2nd floors). The Quonset hut was purchased at a good price, but every time we consider assembling it our need for vertical walls for storage, etc. over-rides the desire to play with it. Plus, the company has been able to afford the structures it needs, and putting up one that has questionable usefulness for our company would only look weird to our customers.

  • SVreX

    Jan. 18, 2012 7:52 p.m. SVreX SuperDork

    Conquest351 wrote:

    SVreX wrote:

    I have a complete 30 x 40 Quonset hut on pallets never been assembled I'd sell pretty cheap.

    What's "cheap"?

    OK, I've had a few emails.

    I am selling it for my boss. He says prices typically sell for $10K- $15K. Asking $7K. That's under $6 per square foot. Includes the plans and assembly instructions.

    I'll take offers.

  • Spinout007

    Jan. 19, 2012 2:31 a.m. Spinout007 Dork

    I'll pass that along to my old man. We always could use more storage out here.

  • Jan. 19, 2012 7:42 a.m. TIGMOTORSPORTS Reader

    In reply to Luke:

    That is brilliant

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