wisconsin hillrod
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I have been browsing Garage Journal for 6+ years and in that time have had three garage projects. I thought I would post them here to hopefully give people ideas, offer help, or answer questions in detail. This was my second project.
This project picks up about a year after I was done with my 20*44 garage build.
Unlike my first two projects this one is ongoing!
At this point I had a insulated / heated (80,000 BTU natural gas) 20*44 garage/shop. However with the addition of the MaxJax it was more of a 3 car garage which put one of my cars in permant storage. The unlucky one was my ’69 Olds and I kept debating selling it as it was a drivable project that I had lost motivation for a couple years prior.
I had also started dating my now wife while finishing up the garage. I asked her to move in with me when her lease was up on her apartment knowing that my days were numbered in the old house. It was only about 800 sq ft and since we both work from home it wasn’t going to work long term but more importantly the garage and driveway situation did not lend itself well to two people.
We spent the months before she moved in going to open houses and just getting a feel for what we might be interested in. As time grew closer we began working with a realtor and looking more seriously. We only ended up looking at maybe 10 houses as we had a very particular criteria which frankly we thought might take a year or two to find something that fit. Our ideal place would be built in the past 30 years, have good internet access, have natural gas, have municipal water/sewer, and either have a preexisting shop or have space to build on.
We eventually expanded our search area a little bit further out and immediately found something that seemed like a perfect fit. It was 3,000 sq ft, with a two car garage, , 20 years old, cable internet, natural gas, water/sewer, a 20*30 detached shop, and appeared to have room to add onto the shop. As a bonus it also had a pool and a hot tub two items that we wanted to have at some point.
After verifying with the county beyond a reasonable doubt that the garage could be added onto we made an offer on the house and after a bit of back and forth we had an accepted offer. In the meantime a friend was interested in my old house and we were able to make a deal without a realtor which left me with some change in my pocket to build my shop!
I started toying with ideas knowing that I needed 12’ ceilings as I wanted a “real” hoist this time around. The MaxJax wasn’t cutting it for me. The shop singles and siding were at the end of their useful life so it lent itself well to an addition.
-Hillrod
This project picks up about a year after I was done with my 20*44 garage build.
Unlike my first two projects this one is ongoing!
At this point I had a insulated / heated (80,000 BTU natural gas) 20*44 garage/shop. However with the addition of the MaxJax it was more of a 3 car garage which put one of my cars in permant storage. The unlucky one was my ’69 Olds and I kept debating selling it as it was a drivable project that I had lost motivation for a couple years prior.
I had also started dating my now wife while finishing up the garage. I asked her to move in with me when her lease was up on her apartment knowing that my days were numbered in the old house. It was only about 800 sq ft and since we both work from home it wasn’t going to work long term but more importantly the garage and driveway situation did not lend itself well to two people.
We spent the months before she moved in going to open houses and just getting a feel for what we might be interested in. As time grew closer we began working with a realtor and looking more seriously. We only ended up looking at maybe 10 houses as we had a very particular criteria which frankly we thought might take a year or two to find something that fit. Our ideal place would be built in the past 30 years, have good internet access, have natural gas, have municipal water/sewer, and either have a preexisting shop or have space to build on.
We eventually expanded our search area a little bit further out and immediately found something that seemed like a perfect fit. It was 3,000 sq ft, with a two car garage, , 20 years old, cable internet, natural gas, water/sewer, a 20*30 detached shop, and appeared to have room to add onto the shop. As a bonus it also had a pool and a hot tub two items that we wanted to have at some point.
After verifying with the county beyond a reasonable doubt that the garage could be added onto we made an offer on the house and after a bit of back and forth we had an accepted offer. In the meantime a friend was interested in my old house and we were able to make a deal without a realtor which left me with some change in my pocket to build my shop!
I started toying with ideas knowing that I needed 12’ ceilings as I wanted a “real” hoist this time around. The MaxJax wasn’t cutting it for me. The shop singles and siding were at the end of their useful life so it lent itself well to an addition.
-Hillrod