This is really nice.... What is the pitch on the roof? What is the overall height in each area? Are the wall studs 2x6? Looking forward to more pictures...
Woo hoo, Look at that structure. Looks great! I love the combinatons of trusses, Half loft half cathedral ceiling. Unless I missed you saying it what are the plans for the loft, just storage or bonus room?
Although I did express my dismay to the GC that the loft wasn't wide enough to accomodate a pool table, as it only measures 12' x 30' x 8'. The guy just stared at me. 
How do you plan on running the tracks for the garage doors? Looks like a long drop from the peak to the tracks in the middle? I'm sure you have a plan for it though (I put my loft in front for this reason, but I'm the only one I know that's done it that way).

That is one sweet shop man. The detailed progress pics of the floor got my attention as that's exactly what I plan to do in my build. I'm just waiting for an engineer's stamp and we're off to the bldg. dept. Do you have any shots of the heating loops going in?. Besides the Mopar , what else is goin' in there? Oh, and just so you know, we all have health coverage up here but we're not all unarmed.![]()
The radiant tubing will be 6 loops @ 300' each of 1/2" PEX and with any luck will be going down next week. I'll be sure to post pics as I go. 
Nice job 5wndw. This is THE "how it's done" thread for radiant heat. I gotta ask, what's a slab bolster?
nice build...im not sure exactly where you live but im surprised that size garage was allowed!

got the crete poured yet?
Now the second cement truck shows up closely followed by the third one. This, mind you, before the first one has even started to unload. Typical. To be continued........How did you engineer the thermal break with your foam at the garage door? Got pictures?
... though the inspector did ask me several times "You're sure you're not running a business here?
Theres progress all right! WHen do you think you can move in and start using your shop. I like your shop build and have taken note of things for when i build a shop.
Josh