BellyUpFish
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Any of you guys have 12' walls and still throw up a storage loft?
Ive got a build underway with 12ft walls and attic trusses. Are you proposing a 2nd story or truss with knee wall?
If you have regular trusses, then the storage loft will be less than 4' high, assuming 8' clearance below. Good for storing some things, but to short to walk in, unless you use a roof structure to add some headroom, like a scissor truss or Gambrel roof.
How big an area, and what is the size of the building? Clear span of beams? etc.
Bill
You can see how I did it in my build below. I have 14' walls here but I did the same in the old shop with 12' walls, just a smaller room.
40x50 at the moment. Keep kinda bouncing around.. I was thinking abotu a 30x56 with 14' walls and attic trusses, but thought I'd see what a quote for a 40x50 without the attic trusses and 12' walls would look like. He spec'd it with a 5/12 pitch, but that will change to match the house.
Wife is afraid the 14' walls are going to make the "house look funny." Which, I understand - sorta.![]()
What does the lot and existing house look like? And what is your build-able area?
40 acres?
Make the shop look like a shop.
My "storage loft" is about 8' high and 3' wide and runs along 2 of the 12' walls in my shop. Along some of it a split the 4' into 2 using shelves. Great place for spare wheels, camping gear, extra building stuff and that sort of stuff.
Handy to put stuff up there that doesn't weigh too much to keep it off the floor.
I'd like to avoid a 2nd story. Just trying to keep the budget in check and looking at different options.
I can understand the reasons for a budget concern but look at options.
A 30x50 will have more waste then a 40x50. Look at the cost of a 40x60. Demintional lumber is always something to keep in mind.
Make a deal with the builder that if you go bigger or just taller to save on waste and reduce his time and runs to the dump after clean up.
That's exactly what I am battling, but have not done enough carpentry work to know which direction to attack the idea.
I just want to get the most I can for my money.
I guess I need to see how much extra 14' walls will add over the 12's.. Should just be the cost of the 14' versus the 12' x number of units needed, shouldn't it?
That's exactly what I am battling, but have not done enough carpentry work to know which direction to attack the idea.
I just want to get the most I can for my money.
I guess I need to see how much extra 14' walls will add over the 12's.. Should just be the cost of the 14' versus the 12' x number of units needed, shouldn't it?
Is the contractor building the house, the same as the one putting up the shop ? If it is, he "should" work with you and the numbers. . . . if he wants the job.
