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ebinmaine

We combine 3 roofed storage areas and a tarp. 

The basement workshop is where we've been doing most of the work on things for about a year now. 

 

We have a 12 x 20 tent garage which is the main Horse stable. Sits right at the level of the driveway so it's easy access for snow removal. 

 

The outdoor workshop is a 16 x 20 shed built on PT stilts. The building itself is showing its age (only 19 years but poorly built) and the "foundation" is certainly no better. 

 

The parts pile sits on a few pallets and is covered by a large tarp. 

 

 

Trina and I have been looking at putting up a garage/apartment building again. 

Still a long way off from finalizing anything. 

Likely will be 3 or 4 bays with a small apartment and separate workout/gathering space above it. 

When we get to that the tent garage would be moved and likely become wood storage. The outdoor workshop... Well it isn't worth putting any money in to so maybe it'll be in an argument with an excavator....

 

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Retired Wrencher

Cee245 I have a combo under a porch and 24x24 custom built garage for storage for storing and working on. But I have 10 x12 shed. So switching it around a bit putting tractor blowers and carts or what ever else I can fit in there to free up space in the garage for other work or enjoyment like playing drums to music. So If I need take it out of the shed bring to the garage. I hope you enjoy your new shed. It is great to have extra room.

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ebinmaine

@cschannuth

That's just awesome. 

 

 

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cschannuth
24 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

@cschannuth

That's just awesome. 

 

 

I will be eternally grateful to them for giving me, what I consider, a gift.

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ebinmaine
2 hours ago, 71_Bronco said:

 

Just warning you now, it will fill up way faster than you think

Rule of thumb I tell people.

Put genuine consideration into what you think you need.

Double that. 

Then, triple that. Usually it'll come out about right.

People think I'm trying to be funny when I say that and I am because that's what I do.... but the "funny thing"  is that formula usually works out fairly well.

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Pullstart

I’m lucky enough that a 40x80x16 pole building came with the property and it’s cemented.  I have 120’ or so of pallet racking put up and a big area of it is dedicated to the Horses.  There’s a Hilo in the shop too that makes it helpful to load and unload from the racks!

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MikMacMike
5 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Rule of thumb I tell people.

Put genuine consideration into what you think you need.

Double that. 

Then, triple that. Usually it'll come out about right.

People think I'm trying to be funny when I say that and I am because that's what I do.... but the "funny thing"  is that formula usually works out fairly well.

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh so true, After its built that has to be the first and most used complaint. Being in the construction industry Id be a rick man if someone gave me a penny every time that was said, I wished I would have went bigger heheheheh.

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MikMacMike
12 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

We combine 3 roofed storage areas and a tarp. 

The basement workshop is where we've been doing most of the work on things for about a year now. 

 

We have a 12 x 20 tent garage which is the main Horse stable. Sits right at the level of the driveway so it's easy access for snow removal. 

 

The outdoor workshop is a 16 x 20 shed built on PT stilts. The building itself is showing its age (only 19 years but poorly built) and the "foundation" is certainly no better. 

 

The parts pile sits on a few pallets and is covered by a large tarp. 

 

 

Trina and I have been looking at putting up a garage/apartment building again. 

Still a long way off from finalizing anything. 

Likely will be 3 or 4 bays with a small apartment and separate workout/gathering space above it. 

When we get to that the tent garage would be moved and likely become wood storage. The outdoor workshop... Well it isn't worth putting any money in to so maybe it'll be in an argument with an excavator....

 

Ive been eyeing some shop ideas too, and here is one you might like ebinman, I was thinking 3 shipping containers corner to corner, then building a quansit hut spaning the containers, whats nice also is you not only get 40x40 inside space but you also get 8 x 40 storage on all 3 walls, heheheheh, it sure wouldnt be hard either to make a second floor inside either, just a thought?? I love to weld so anything steel rocks in my books, rodence and insects have a far harder time getting in too. Dang my typing changed fonts again, dang keyboard!

 

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Pullstart
6 minutes ago, MikMacMike said:

Ive been eyeing some shop ideas too, and here is one you might like ebinman, I was thinking 3 shipping containers corner to corner, then building a quansit hut spaning the containers, whats nice also is you not only get 40x40 inside space but you also get 8 x 40 storage on all 3 walls, heheheheh, it sure wouldnt be hard either to make a second floor inside either, just a thought?? I love to weld so anything steel rocks in my books, rodence and insects have a far harder time getting in too. Dang my typing changed fonts again, dang keyboard!

 


I believe @19richie66 has this in mind, sort of.  Cheap-ish, easy foundation to a rock solid building!

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19richie66

One day :laughing-rolling:

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Lee1977
21 minutes ago, 19richie66 said:

One day :laughing-rolling:

You haven't put the roof on?  Pullstart is wanting to build one. Have him come on down, free labor is always good. Might be you could recruit a few more for a old time barn raising.

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WVHillbilly520H

18wx21Lx8walls, under $2500, gravel floor and no doors yet,  its packed full now without shelving.

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19richie66
10 minutes ago, Lee1977 said:

You haven't put the roof on?  Pullstart is wanting to build one. Have him come on down, free labor is always good. Might be you could recruit a few more for a old time barn raising.

I have been accumulating supplies. Soon..... hopefully soon.

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Gregor

I built my garage in '93.  It is 24 X 26 The concrete guy was a friend of mine. My lot is sloped, and I have a walk out basement from the house. We got to talking about the concrete work and he explained that walls and footings would have to be poured, then filled with sand or gravel, compacted, and the floor poured on top of that. Well that just seemed silly to spend all that money on footings and walls, and then fill it up with sand. The floor of my garage is 8" precast concrete, with 4" floor poured on top of that. I have a basement under my garage with a concrete floor and about 7" high ceiling. Without that basement I couldn't have any of my toys. Yes, it cost a little more, but I got another entire 24 X 26 garage out of the deal. I installed a special 7' wide double door in the basement area,  so I could store my boat, when I had one. It's great. I heat my garage to a comfortable level all year, but that basement makes the floor a bit cold. Wish I had put in floor heat at the time.  Live and learn.

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ebinmaine
7 hours ago, Gregor said:

I built my garage in '93.  It is 24 X 26 The concrete guy was a friend of mine. My lot is sloped, and I have a walk out basement from the house. *******

. I have a basement under my garage with a concrete floor and about 7" high ceiling. 

 

Trina and I have talked about doing just that here. We have similar sloped land. 

Our lot is plenty big so setback and size limitations aren't a concern. 

We would like to have a 3 car garage, apartment above, and workshop/workout area below. 

 

Nowadays the codes allow it but the engineering and extra cost behind it could be prohibitive. 

From what I've been reading a house or garage slab foundation uses 8" concrete walls. A garage with a basement uses 12" concrete walls. Then the floor of the garage has to be way overbuilt. 

 

It'll be something we ask about for sure. 

 

Looks like it will substantially less expensive to go bigger/longer with the building than deeper underground. 

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Retired Wrencher

that formula usually works out fairly well.      Until you get old Eric then it all falls apart. 

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, Retierd Wrencher said:

that formula usually works out fairly well.      Until you get old Eric then it all falls apart. 

How so Gary?

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Retired Wrencher
Just now, ebinmaine said:

How so Gary?

You can`t do what you did five years a go. I been out for 6 years I see a big difference. 

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, Retierd Wrencher said:

You can`t do what you did five years a go. I been out for 6 years I see a big difference. 

Gotcha. 

Yeah I agree.

 

 

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WHX??

I hear ya on the HF fake garage only 1 1/2 year old! 

@HandyProfessor got a shed like that and it worked good for him. 

I plan to do something like Hillbilly's. Now thinking something bigger and move my whole shop there if I'm gonna stay here till I die. 

On 2/27/2021 at 11:56 PM, Cee245 said:

Spring needs to come soon!

Hear ya there too! 

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WVHillbilly520H
1 hour ago, WHX24 said:

I hear ya on the HF fake garage only 1 1/2 year old! 

@HandyProfessor got a shed like that and it worked good for him. 

I plan to do something like Hillbilly's. Now thinking something bigger and move my whole shop there if I'm gonna stay here till I die. 

Hear ya there too! 

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More like this you might say?

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