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Are you getting a curb poured around the perimeter for the walls to stand on? If you haven't thought of that, now's the time. Easier to wash and keeps your walls from rotting/rusting out on you.
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Thanks. Yeah, now that I think about it, I don’t think this guy with the garage does any wrenching. So it may not be not an issue for him, and he's not an informed consumer.Personally.....unless I was doing the concrete finish myself, I would stick with flat. A lot easier to screw up a slope then a flat finish.
That, and chasing fasteners and sockets is tough enough on a flat floor, plus runaway creepers!
Sort of. It’s like a sidewalk curb, but without the curb joints. This is a sketch from the sales rep.Are you getting a curb poured around the perimeter for the walls to stand on? If you haven't thought of that, now's the time. Easier to wash and keeps your walls from rotting/rusting out on you.
Thank you! Good to hear!You're gonna love it when its done!!!!
I"M IN THE SAME BOAT!!!!
Including the camper!?!? Now I'm jealous.Over the past 5 years, I have been thru 3 different garage designs... 2 involved all new house/garage on different properties out in the county...
1st was a 26x47 garage out back of my house... drew all my plans up... hired a contractor, etc... when went to get permit, he said city wont allow a garage with footprint bigger than house...
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2nd was new 2400 sq ft house/garage in county... garage was essentially the basement of the house...2400 sq ft with 3/4 bath down there... 1 week away from buying property... COVID ... and not OT allowed!
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You must be registered for see images attachI had bought more cars by that point...
So I had to downsize somewhat and find a cheaper alternative construction method... BARDOMINIUM!!
3rd was 2200 sq ft living space, 3 car garage, and a 56x64 shop attached to back of the house!!!
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Bought 2 more cars and my Truck after these plans...
Spent time going thru perfecting floor plan, finding the perfect plot of land... got a NICE bonus at work... worked on getting finiancing set up... then 3 days from buying the land... sleepy joe gets elected!!
Held off to see where the economy would go ... BAM!!! 401k took a big hit, lumber, concrete and other items prices thru the roof...etc. so held off to see if it would recover any... froze my assets in my 401k so I wouldn't loose any more.
Retired end of Jan '22, then spent a while re-evaluated everything... looking into even cheaper construction methods of doing shop in backyard again... all the way to looking at properties in Florida!!! So, contacted the city myself this time to get zoning specifics (allowed sq ft, setbacks, etc)
Found out original contractor from 5 years ago lied to me!! city allows special variances for oversized structures... he just didnt want to do it, cause I found out he was in the middle of an affair with his ***** and wanted to spend more time with her at his beach house!! HE GOT CAUGHT BY HIS WIFE!!! She got everything!!
Anyway, woulda been more upfront money to move to FL but cheaper in the long run... so decided to stay here...
This is what I'm building now... - 2 shops ... 2 2-post lifts in front shop... 4 4-post storage lifts in rear shop. Heat in both, AC at least in front shop... if AC bid comes in low enough, then both! Tons of overhead LED lighting, outlets everywhere.
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Room for 14 vehicles in both shops plus the 2 daily's in the house garage, EVERYTHING will be indoors now!!! including camper and utility trailer... (well, 1 may stay outside... old 98 bonneville with deteriorating paint - probably gonna sell) currently only 1 car is in the garage... too much junk for anything else
Construction starts Oct 2! cant wait!!! Finally be able to start all the rebuilding projects!!!
Sorry for kinda high-jacking your thread, I was gonna post my own, but your post got me started with my plan, and it escalated!
Good Luck!!! Post more pics when you can! I will make a new thread when mine gets started...
That is insane! I'd never get anything done if I had a shop like that!4K square feet in the main building leaves you plenty of space for a full bay's width between doors, and also the redneck living room. Just a suggestion. I mean, while we're spending other people's money...
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A little mood lighting.. lol
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I added a coffee table after the pics were taken.. dammit I miss my old place.
Richard
You're gonna love it when its done!!!!
I"M IN THE SAME BOAT!!!!
Over the past 5 years, I have been thru 3 different garage designs... 2 involved all new house/garage on different properties out in the county...
1st was a 26x47 garage out back of my house... drew all my plans up... hired a contractor, etc... when went to get permit, he said city wont allow a garage with footprint bigger than house...
You must be registered for see images attachfull length storage loft above.
2nd was new 2400 sq ft house/garage in county... garage was essentially the basement of the house...2400 sq ft with 3/4 bath down there... 1 week away from buying property... COVID ... and not OT allowed!
You must be registered for see images attach
You must be registered for see images attachI had bought more cars by that point...
So I had to downsize somewhat and find a cheaper alternative construction method... BARDOMINIUM!!
3rd was 2200 sq ft living space, 3 car garage, and a 56x64 shop attached to back of the house!!!
You must be registered for see images attach
Bought 2 more cars and my Truck after these plans...
Spent time going thru perfecting floor plan, finding the perfect plot of land... got a NICE bonus at work... worked on getting finiancing set up... then 3 days from buying the land... sleepy joe gets elected!!
Held off to see where the economy would go ... BAM!!! 401k took a big hit, lumber, concrete and other items prices thru the roof...etc. so held off to see if it would recover any... froze my assets in my 401k so I wouldn't loose any more.
Retired end of Jan '22, then spent a while re-evaluated everything... looking into even cheaper construction methods of doing shop in backyard again... all the way to looking at properties in Florida!!! So, contacted the city myself this time to get zoning specifics (allowed sq ft, setbacks, etc)
Found out original contractor from 5 years ago lied to me!! city allows special variances for oversized structures... he just didnt want to do it, cause I found out he was in the middle of an affair with his ***** and wanted to spend more time with her at his beach house!! HE GOT CAUGHT BY HIS WIFE!!! She got everything!!
Anyway, woulda been more upfront money to move to FL but cheaper in the long run... so decided to stay here...
This is what I'm building now... - 2 shops ... 2 2-post lifts in front shop... 4 4-post storage lifts in rear shop. Heat in both, AC at least in front shop... if AC bid comes in low enough, then both! Tons of overhead LED lighting, outlets everywhere.
You must be registered for see images attach
Room for 14 vehicles in both shops plus the 2 daily's in the house garage, EVERYTHING will be indoors now!!! including camper and utility trailer... (well, 1 may stay outside... old 98 bonneville with deteriorating paint - probably gonna sell) currently only 1 car is in the garage... too much junk for anything else
Construction starts Oct 2! cant wait!!! Finally be able to start all the rebuilding projects!!!
Sorry for kinda high-jacking your thread, I was gonna post my own, but your post got me started with my plan, and it escalated!
Good Luck!!! Post more pics when you can! I will make a new thread when mine gets started...
Not photoshopped at all! That's my old salvage yard/truck shop. Classic pinball machines/arcade games are another hobby; that's a 1980 Williams "Alien Poker" I'd just got through fixing up. The green crew cab is my old shop wrecker, and to the other side of that area is where I'd park my black '94 C2500LD ext cab, next to the inside office/living area doors.That is insane! I'd never get anything done if I had a shop like that!
It's Photoshopped, right?
The pinball machine settles it.
I have a 4" dust collector connected to (from right to left) 13" Planer (just out of view), 6" Jointer, garbage can (collects the saw dust), Dust collector (collects fine dust), 12" Compound miter saw, 2 table saws behind them, and a 14" band saw (not connected). I also have a couple 22 Gallon shop vacs for the router table (not in picture) and clean up. It's still hard to keep cleanSo clean in there, but I noticed all sorts of woodworking tools. Pray tell, how do you keep the dust out?
Yeah, I was messing with you. Seriously, that is a nice shop. And the old pinball machine is sweet. I used to play a lot of pinball. Haven’t been around a machine in quite a while, unfortunately.Not photoshopped at all! That's my old salvage yard/truck shop. Classic pinball machines/arcade games are another hobby; that's a 1980 Williams "Alien Poker" I'd just got through fixing up. The green crew cab is my old shop wrecker, and to the other side of that area is where I'd park my black '94 C2500LD ext cab, next to the inside office/living area doors.
My buddy Tim working on his regular cab/shortbed dually project while his wife plays pinball.. you can see the coffee table I added, lol.. and my '94 3500HD wrecker parked outside.
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Richard