Shops. Let's see'um
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#2
I've got a 30x50 with full size doors on each end. I keep my Harley, toolbox dirtbike and 6 atvs in it with plenty of room for my lift and one other vehicle.. When I build my next one it will have doors on the side instead of the ends though.. I would rather have "bays" than just an open shop. I will post some pics in a little bit.
#3
I'm thinking a big overhead on one end and maybe 2 small truck overheads on the side. I'd like a 14' ceiling for bigger tractors and enough room to back a trailer in or something. I'm tired of having to be at other peoples mercy on shop space. A lot of my repairs on my trucks I think I could do if I had the space to leave it for a few days if i had to wait on parts and not take up other peoples shop space. I would like to be able to work on my own things.
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My shop is 24x50 with a 18x20 storage room on the side, had a 20x12 wood shed but the roof was falling in so I tore it off (shop was built in 74 and jacked with a new floor under the main building in 00) addin a couple (3) pieces next summer 20x30 wghere the wood shed was ,a 26x60 on the opposite side and after that is all done and the storage room re-organized (30 yrs of junk) gonna move it and replace w/an office
BUT IT WILL NEVER BE BIG ENOUGH
BUT IT WILL NEVER BE BIG ENOUGH
#8
Mine is 40x85 with a 16' ceiling. Plus a 16x85 added on warehouse with 11' ceilings. Then a small cubby thats 24x18 for the machines with a 10' ceiling, and 55x18 for the office space and bathroom and break room. The extra 6' is a utility room with all the breakers, water heater, phone lines, all that crap. Have 240V and 480V 3-Phase run into the building, a waste oil furnace, compressed air, and a full bay door that I can pull the Stieger in and out of, along with semi's when I need. The side warehouse has a loading dock, but with the **** piles near the shop the big trucks can't get swung in to use it, so my neighbors (own an old Agway next door) let me use there loading dock when I need. I'll have to get some pictures.