Hope so.. Might be draftey for all i know.. I'm not a real carpenter.. Me Buddy Frankey...comes by n gives good advice.. Now..He..is a real carpenter.. But the C.O.P.D. ..has really put the skidds on him..
I'm not a real carpenter, but fwiw ... if it's not too late, I think it'd be easier to finish the insulation, vapor barrier (?), and interior sheathing before the 1" X ___?___ that is used for the actual shelving is fastened in place ... i.e work standing [on a ladder or scaffolding, or ??] between what looks like ceiling joists rather than in the cramped space above the shelf. YMMV.
Well it is a good thing that i am on the..um.. Smallish Irish..size of ah guy.. You seem to be on the taller side of things..from the few pics i have seen of you that you have posted.. :0)
Door frames wood for doors...n first door hung.. First door i have evah made..boatload of Booboos.. But great learnin fer the next 2 to be don.. Tis why i did the back door...first.. :0)
The big log on the mill is to cut ceiling boards..20" wide.. So hopfully it goes ..fast.. The door is insalated.. N hung to dry fer a week...before the outside wood is put on..
Randy: "That's going to be cozy when the cold wind begins to blow."
I dunno about division of labor in Connecticut, but if youse guys were here in beautiful west-central Man-ee-toe-bah, I figure that should be in large part up to Liz.
Stud I need an RV shed can you come down and bring your sawmill I have southern yellow pine that some need to be thinned. Room and board free until the jobs done.