You might be right some one posts a video of some one elses pretty awesome garage and the responses are just negative.. Frank who seems a really humble guy is not on here so im not sure why people have to point out all the faults hes not asking anyone for help. Imagine if you i walk into your shop don't point out one positive thing just tell you all the things I think you did wrong in my opinon even though you didn't ask for it. It would reak of jealousy.
Absolutely no jealous here at all. If the guy is happy with his shop, then good for him.
The responses I was referring to are about the stairs and ramp. Like I mentioned in my post, the board he uses for closing the air gap is a trip hazard, nothing more. The steps are not even close to a standard height and are just below knee height (atleast appears to be in the video) which makes it difficult to go in or out, especially carrying something large or as you get older.
Buring the shop partial in the ground is a wise move to help regulate the temperature in the shop. When you regulate the temps, it helps keep the moisture in check also. Bravo to him on that move but he also has a huge heat loss with plastic panels at the roof line. I'd like to ask him a serious question, is he truly happy with the heating of his shop or does he just accept it for what it is ? I'm sure he knows now that that his sliding doors are a heat loss also.
If he were to design a new shop, would he make some changes from what he has now ? Probably, due to the fact that he has learned from shop #1 to his now current #2 shop. If he were to come to GJ, become a member and ask for imput on designing a new shop, would the guys here point out some issues with his design ? Sure they would, why ? Because these guys here are smart, they have lived and learned from their mistakes and mistakes that other have pointed out and help them correct their issues.
Would Frank be welcomed here at GJ, I'm sure he would. He looks to have to have some mad woodworking skills. He'd fit right in to a WoodWorking sub forum (hint hint) if we had one. As a matter of fact, if somebody personally knows Frank, ask him to visit the site and become a member. I'll be the first to throw out the welcome sign right now. Welcome to Garage Journal Frank.