crkleve
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Well, we have settled into our new house, the basement is now completely finished, the walls are all the right color, the flag pole is up, the flowers and trees are planted and the lattice is on the deck... Now... I get to start building my garage... 
I had a 28'x40' monopour 12" thick edges and 6" thick concrete poured almost a month ago in preparation for the garage. The original plan was a 22'6" peak height with room in attic trusses however the peak height variance I paid for and requested was denied. Too bad I don't get the variance request money back but oh well... we move onto the next plan...
The plan is to build a 28'x40' garage with 10' sidewalls, spreadweb trusses for storage, a single 16'x8' garage door, a 3' walk-in door, with three windows on the 40' side parallel to the garage doors, and single windows on each of the 28' sides. (see photos).
I am currently restoring a 1972 Dodge Charger and it needs a place to go so I can work on finishing it. I started on the Charger in 2011 and you can follow if you wish 'restoration thread' here.
Back to the garage...
I have never built anything from the ground up before so I am sure to have alot of questions... That's all for now but hopefully more to come sooner rather than later.
Thanks and GOD Bless, Chad
I had a 28'x40' monopour 12" thick edges and 6" thick concrete poured almost a month ago in preparation for the garage. The original plan was a 22'6" peak height with room in attic trusses however the peak height variance I paid for and requested was denied. Too bad I don't get the variance request money back but oh well... we move onto the next plan...
The plan is to build a 28'x40' garage with 10' sidewalls, spreadweb trusses for storage, a single 16'x8' garage door, a 3' walk-in door, with three windows on the 40' side parallel to the garage doors, and single windows on each of the 28' sides. (see photos).
I am currently restoring a 1972 Dodge Charger and it needs a place to go so I can work on finishing it. I started on the Charger in 2011 and you can follow if you wish 'restoration thread' here.
Back to the garage...
I have never built anything from the ground up before so I am sure to have alot of questions... That's all for now but hopefully more to come sooner rather than later.
Thanks and GOD Bless, Chad
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