jtotheizzo
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Preamble: (heavy on the ramble)
As we begin this journey I will also say that I like pictures so there are probably way too many in this post.
I wouldn't call myself cheap necessarily because I have no real issue spending money where I feel it should be. I would say however that I am value driven and to say my life motto is "do more with less" would be an understatement.
This is something that is helpful in understanding when perhaps wondering why I did some things the way I did.
I am a car guy
through and through, while I enjoy drag racing I am not your weekend warrior bracket racer per se. I am more goal oriented, and it's the build that really drives me. I live in the PNW and like a lot of places the winter here is when the real car building gets done.
I had decided a few years ago that it was time to look into additional space for my automotive projects as I was running out of room and frankly the cold concrete was doing my body no favors while writhing around on the ground trying to complete the project d' jour. Therefore anything I decided to get and or build would need room for a lift.
After obsessing about this build for 3 years it was finally time to pull the trigger. I had already done basic renderings and a site plan. So I set out to find contractors to help with this project. Basically for my project there were three construction options; stick built, post frame, tube steel frame. I got at least three quotes for each, plus spoke with several realtors and appraisers with intimate knowledge of the area and housing trends. In the end I decided to go with a tube steel frame metal building. There are many reasons for this and perhaps I will break those down someday for anyone that was interested but here was the punchline:
Stick Built w/o electical or paint - $30k
Post Frame w/o electrical, metal sided and roofed - $18k
Metal building w/o electrical with same metal siding and roof - $11k
Here are the renderings and plan I came up with:
As we begin this journey I will also say that I like pictures so there are probably way too many in this post.
I wouldn't call myself cheap necessarily because I have no real issue spending money where I feel it should be. I would say however that I am value driven and to say my life motto is "do more with less" would be an understatement.
This is something that is helpful in understanding when perhaps wondering why I did some things the way I did.
I am a car guy
through and through, while I enjoy drag racing I am not your weekend warrior bracket racer per se. I am more goal oriented, and it's the build that really drives me. I live in the PNW and like a lot of places the winter here is when the real car building gets done. I had decided a few years ago that it was time to look into additional space for my automotive projects as I was running out of room and frankly the cold concrete was doing my body no favors while writhing around on the ground trying to complete the project d' jour. Therefore anything I decided to get and or build would need room for a lift.
After obsessing about this build for 3 years it was finally time to pull the trigger. I had already done basic renderings and a site plan. So I set out to find contractors to help with this project. Basically for my project there were three construction options; stick built, post frame, tube steel frame. I got at least three quotes for each, plus spoke with several realtors and appraisers with intimate knowledge of the area and housing trends. In the end I decided to go with a tube steel frame metal building. There are many reasons for this and perhaps I will break those down someday for anyone that was interested but here was the punchline:
Stick Built w/o electical or paint - $30k
Post Frame w/o electrical, metal sided and roofed - $18k
Metal building w/o electrical with same metal siding and roof - $11k
Here are the renderings and plan I came up with:
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