More photos
Hey all as promised here are some more photos:
The door got hung Wednesday, thanks to Dave for the help.

Heres a view of the room from the house end, you can see the insulation has gone in, mostly..... you can also get a bit of an idea of size, those are full 4X8' sheets of ply...

Heres a look from the other end, the back left corner in the photo above:

The case in the center (in front of the stairs is an old Map case that came from the local resale/habitat store. $100 - 3/4" Oak Veneer Ply, weighs a billion pounds, and has nine full extension drawers. Its intended use you ask? 1st class troop storage. It will eventually end up in front of the wood divider wall you see immediately to its right...
Here is the wood stove that A. Niven (aka fubar) donated, it should keep us nice and toasty when installed:

So progress continues....
Tim
Awesome! Thanks for all the pictures, Tim. Once you've got the space done, I think this will be the best club project I've ever seen. Given that you are in the City of Ships and all, we should break a bottle across the corner wall or something, christen the gaming space properly!
Dean
Hmmm, a bottle of Scotch? Nahh that would be a waste. Maybe a bottle of cheap wine..... I'll think on that....
Tim
LOL. I had similar thoughts on the bottle to break! We could break an empty bottle of scotch...or toss the shot glasses at the wood stove.
BRILLIANT MR. TIM!
I can't wait to draw blood in your barn. Keep up the good works!
NIVEN
It's looking awesome, I'll definitely be making an occasional road trip to Bath when time permits.
Dean
Now that I have time to think on it... Theres a bottle of Passport (really cheap Scotch) that McBrine was responsible for. It ended up in my hands; I was saving it to harass McBrine with, but....... since I'm never going to drink it....
Tim
Tim,
Awesome project! You've inspired me to go after my "front cellar" and turn it into a decent game room, instead of using it as a catch-all for junk and seasonal storage space.
Wish I was closer to Bath, I'd come up and give you a hand...looks like fun!
Good luck and have fun,
Bob
Bob -
Careful there. Projects have a way of going off on tangents. One thing I have forgotten to mention (which is hard to believe as I held up the entire project) was the two TONS of catch all junk that had accumulated and eventually went away in the dumpster. That does count the demo debris.
Oh and then there was having to reroof half the shed before anything of any value could happen inside. The second half needs doing too....
Anyway, forge ahead. Just have a plan and plenty of friends lined up. So far I have done well in the help department.
Tim