Hello All-
I am new to the forums and just wanted to share my current project with you all. I am looking for feedback and suggestions to make this the ultimate shop.
I am a BMW Master Tech and have decided to open my own shop doing custom fabrication work for BMW's. I bought 2 acres and I am building my dream garage to do my work in a peaceful, quiet environment.
I ordered a 40'x60' Olympia Steel Building. I got a permit for the building from the county, and this is the largest accessory structure I am allowed to have on my property. I wanted to maximize my space and only have to do this once, so its more than I need for a while. I got the building with the trim package, gutters/down spouts, 4 man doors, 2 10'x12' roll-up doors, 1 sliding glass door, fully insulated, 4 skylights, 12 metal halide lights, 14' walls, 3/12 roof pitch. I am adding solar power panels to the roof aswell to offset my power usage.
I am ordering two, 2-post above ground lifts. I also need to get a TIG/MIG welder, work benches, sand-blasting cabinet, solvent tank, and a 10-ton press.
I have all the rest of the tools already from my career as a tech, about $22k worth of hand tools in a $10k matco box. I will be epoxy coating the floors and making as low-maintance shop as possible.
I bought a forklift a few weeks back to help in erecting the building and for general around shop work it is handy to have.
Here are some pics of the progress. The concrete will be poured on monday and the building is delivered on next friday.
I will update the thread as the shop comes together. My date of compleation is planned for April 1st, but may be a week or 2 past that.
Enjoy!
Heres the pad, freshly compacted by yours truly:
Digging the first footing (footings are 4'x5'x2', built to 2007 building standards, total overkill but its sturdy)
8x12 crushed rock for retaining wall, took 2 loads, 25tons total
Lower retaining wall below slab, around tree...
The pad almost ready for concrete pour (3/17/07 we are pouring):
Future hook-ups for bathroom with shower, sink, washer/dryer, and a tankless-water heater.
200A 220v Service hook-up for shop:
Lastly, my 2 pride and joy's waiting to go indoors again...
That is my 28' airstream ('07 International CCD) in the background. I am living in there while building the shop/house. Hopefully my dream home will be done in 2-3 years from now.
More pics to come after I get more progress on the project.
I am new to the forums and just wanted to share my current project with you all. I am looking for feedback and suggestions to make this the ultimate shop.
I am a BMW Master Tech and have decided to open my own shop doing custom fabrication work for BMW's. I bought 2 acres and I am building my dream garage to do my work in a peaceful, quiet environment.
I ordered a 40'x60' Olympia Steel Building. I got a permit for the building from the county, and this is the largest accessory structure I am allowed to have on my property. I wanted to maximize my space and only have to do this once, so its more than I need for a while. I got the building with the trim package, gutters/down spouts, 4 man doors, 2 10'x12' roll-up doors, 1 sliding glass door, fully insulated, 4 skylights, 12 metal halide lights, 14' walls, 3/12 roof pitch. I am adding solar power panels to the roof aswell to offset my power usage.
I am ordering two, 2-post above ground lifts. I also need to get a TIG/MIG welder, work benches, sand-blasting cabinet, solvent tank, and a 10-ton press.
I have all the rest of the tools already from my career as a tech, about $22k worth of hand tools in a $10k matco box. I will be epoxy coating the floors and making as low-maintance shop as possible.
I bought a forklift a few weeks back to help in erecting the building and for general around shop work it is handy to have.
Here are some pics of the progress. The concrete will be poured on monday and the building is delivered on next friday.
I will update the thread as the shop comes together. My date of compleation is planned for April 1st, but may be a week or 2 past that.
Enjoy!
Heres the pad, freshly compacted by yours truly:
Digging the first footing (footings are 4'x5'x2', built to 2007 building standards, total overkill but its sturdy)
8x12 crushed rock for retaining wall, took 2 loads, 25tons total
Lower retaining wall below slab, around tree...
The pad almost ready for concrete pour (3/17/07 we are pouring):
Future hook-ups for bathroom with shower, sink, washer/dryer, and a tankless-water heater.
200A 220v Service hook-up for shop:
Lastly, my 2 pride and joy's waiting to go indoors again...
That is my 28' airstream ('07 International CCD) in the background. I am living in there while building the shop/house. Hopefully my dream home will be done in 2-3 years from now.
More pics to come after I get more progress on the project.
