jpcjguy
Well-known member
Hey all,
I have been a member for almost 3 years - learned a lot - thank you everyone! I have some threads from the past about the planning of my detached garage. As is typical around here, I went from a 30x30 4-5/12 pitch roof to thinking a 36x30 with attic trusses would be better.(This forum is dangerous!)
So some back story.....
I have 3 kids - twin 6.5 year old boys, 3 year old daughter and stay at home wife. We moved from the city (.2 acres) to the deep suburbs (2 acres) almost three years ago with my plan to build a nice detached garage in the corner. I am an IT project manager and like to wrench on my 83 CJ7. Had a 79 CJ7 also, but have since sold it. So I am purely a hobbyist and like to tinker - rebuilt two go-karts/buggies (1 for the boys and 1 for me).
The last year or so, other expenses (mainly house) have come up and delayed any movement on my garage. This has now got me thinking about usage, finances, etc. I feel stuck. The jeep has sat basically since we moved since I wrenching in the driveway stinks. Time availability is tough with the family commitments - but I am not using it as an excuse - I can work on my stuff from 8:30pm to when I want to go to bed. My wife is great about that and if I give her notice on needing weekend time so she can plan. But I find myself lazy because dragging out the tools to the driveway, setting up lights,etc. worry about rain, cold, etc. Let's face it - easier to go in an enclosed garage, work on stuff and be able to just shut the doors, kill the lights, be done and leave everything where it is and go inside the house. As those of you with kids most likely know, time is sometimes in a one hour increment.
I also wonder that as the kids get older (and me), will I have the time or energy for the jeep? What if my kids are not into it? I would hate to stare at a nice detached garage that I use one a month for oil changes and yard equipment storage....
On the other hand, is not having a nice garage contributing to the lack of dedication to wrenching and working on projects? Would the kids be more inclined to show an interest if we had a decent place to work on stuff?
Should I go back to a simple garage? It would **** to be in the regret stage later because I did not do what I wanted initially...
I also watch the sales in our neighborhood and compare to what we paid. Houses are going for roughly what we paid maybe a little less - but they also don't have some upgrades that we have (renovated kitchen). I can comfortably say that adding the garage would not give me much boost at all in value (I know that ROI is very low on detached garages but you can't say that it is not wise to think about the entire financial picture).
Financially I am comfortable where we are currently but a good chunk of the garage would go on the equity line of the house. The cheap a$$ in me does't want to spend the money.
To be fair - some of the quotes seem outrageous. 80-90k for a finished stick shell (no insulation, drywall, electrical) I was thinking 35k-ish for a 36x30x12 stick built shell (with concrete) would be reasonable (could be way off here).
This has me thinking of going the pole barn route to get the initial size and if I really start using it, **** it up and frame the interior, insulate and drywall then. Cheaper to start and, after validating useage, spend the extra money to finish.
There are my ramblings - sorry if it is not a well written/thought out post. I have to believe there are other guys in or have been in similar situations with similar thoughts.... ( I hope!)
I know the decision ultimately is mine, but I always enjoyed reading other posts where guys need advice on all types of topics and many of you add some really great perspectives.
Thanks,
Joe
I have been a member for almost 3 years - learned a lot - thank you everyone! I have some threads from the past about the planning of my detached garage. As is typical around here, I went from a 30x30 4-5/12 pitch roof to thinking a 36x30 with attic trusses would be better.(This forum is dangerous!)
So some back story.....
I have 3 kids - twin 6.5 year old boys, 3 year old daughter and stay at home wife. We moved from the city (.2 acres) to the deep suburbs (2 acres) almost three years ago with my plan to build a nice detached garage in the corner. I am an IT project manager and like to wrench on my 83 CJ7. Had a 79 CJ7 also, but have since sold it. So I am purely a hobbyist and like to tinker - rebuilt two go-karts/buggies (1 for the boys and 1 for me).
The last year or so, other expenses (mainly house) have come up and delayed any movement on my garage. This has now got me thinking about usage, finances, etc. I feel stuck. The jeep has sat basically since we moved since I wrenching in the driveway stinks. Time availability is tough with the family commitments - but I am not using it as an excuse - I can work on my stuff from 8:30pm to when I want to go to bed. My wife is great about that and if I give her notice on needing weekend time so she can plan. But I find myself lazy because dragging out the tools to the driveway, setting up lights,etc. worry about rain, cold, etc. Let's face it - easier to go in an enclosed garage, work on stuff and be able to just shut the doors, kill the lights, be done and leave everything where it is and go inside the house. As those of you with kids most likely know, time is sometimes in a one hour increment.
I also wonder that as the kids get older (and me), will I have the time or energy for the jeep? What if my kids are not into it? I would hate to stare at a nice detached garage that I use one a month for oil changes and yard equipment storage....
On the other hand, is not having a nice garage contributing to the lack of dedication to wrenching and working on projects? Would the kids be more inclined to show an interest if we had a decent place to work on stuff?
Should I go back to a simple garage? It would **** to be in the regret stage later because I did not do what I wanted initially...
I also watch the sales in our neighborhood and compare to what we paid. Houses are going for roughly what we paid maybe a little less - but they also don't have some upgrades that we have (renovated kitchen). I can comfortably say that adding the garage would not give me much boost at all in value (I know that ROI is very low on detached garages but you can't say that it is not wise to think about the entire financial picture).
Financially I am comfortable where we are currently but a good chunk of the garage would go on the equity line of the house. The cheap a$$ in me does't want to spend the money.
This has me thinking of going the pole barn route to get the initial size and if I really start using it, **** it up and frame the interior, insulate and drywall then. Cheaper to start and, after validating useage, spend the extra money to finish.
There are my ramblings - sorry if it is not a well written/thought out post. I have to believe there are other guys in or have been in similar situations with similar thoughts.... ( I hope!)
I know the decision ultimately is mine, but I always enjoyed reading other posts where guys need advice on all types of topics and many of you add some really great perspectives.
Thanks,
Joe

My son has hung out with me in the shop since he could walk and now that he is 25 years old, we still have a great time and are constantly creating memories in the shop. He already has his sights set on his new Jeep build in the new shop once it is completed and I am tickled shitless looking forward to hanging out with him in my new shop while he builds his new Jeep.