lilscorpion
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ALMOST pulled the trigger on a new house but ended up losing out to a buyer that offered less (yeah, doesn't make sense to me either). During the process I found myself trying to decide if a garage was big enough to be the new shop. In this case it was a second stand-alone 22.5 x 30 (internal dimensions) 2 car garage with a 10' full width door. Square footage-wise it was slightly larger than what I have now (3 car in a double wide x 1 tandem).
What changed the most about this new layout was it had 7-foot windows on the 3 walls right in the middle which gave great natural light but also took away valuable wall space. I think the overall space would have worked but it was really hard figuring out if the layout would work for me or not. I tried to lay everything out in CAD but couldn't visualize it and, more importantly, I wasn't sure how much space I needed between machines and benches and whatnot. Usually I try a layout and then tune it over time making my machines fit the space (since historically I get the space first and then figure out how best to use it second).
For those of you who have picked a size, how did you go about knowing how you'd use it before actually using it?
What changed the most about this new layout was it had 7-foot windows on the 3 walls right in the middle which gave great natural light but also took away valuable wall space. I think the overall space would have worked but it was really hard figuring out if the layout would work for me or not. I tried to lay everything out in CAD but couldn't visualize it and, more importantly, I wasn't sure how much space I needed between machines and benches and whatnot. Usually I try a layout and then tune it over time making my machines fit the space (since historically I get the space first and then figure out how best to use it second).
For those of you who have picked a size, how did you go about knowing how you'd use it before actually using it?


