Willb
Member
Greetings all,
I was referred to this site by a friend when I told him I'd just bought a new property with a beautiful house on it but no shop, and I *really* need a shop!
For those of you familiar with WA state, I'm at the South end of Snohomish, just north of Woodinville on the wet side of the mountains. The property has a perfect flat area with a second driveway already in and a large slab poured for a sport court, though I may end up using that slab as exterior parking/driveway as it's not very thick or very level and having a paved area in front of the shop is always nice to have, plus I can leave the basketball hoop up and play with my stepson.
At this point I have a pretty good idea in my head as to what I want but I have no clue about construction costs so not sure if my budget can handle my imagination. Of course, my plans are subject to change when someone says "that's not going to work" or "here's a better idea". So, I'm really looking for help with figuring out construction costs, planning, and interior details that will help make it an efficient, versatile, and usable work space. I can do much of the work myself, but I don't want this to take years to finish either, so will probably sub out a fair amount of the work like framing, roofing, plumbing, and drywalling. This is assuming I go with a stick built structure, but I'm open to metal structures also if I can get them to look like what I want for a reasonable cost.
I work on cars a lot and own several project vehicles so that will be the focus of this shop. I'd like to have a lift when it's all said and done, a blasting cabinet, cleaning area for grimy/greasy parts, etc. plenty of cabinets/enclosed storage and nice, big, functional workbench space. I have a small Chinese hobbyist lathe/mill setup that I inherited from my dad that's useful for making/modifying small parts so will need a little space for that too as well as the other space-consuming tools such as table saw, drill press, etc. I've always been interested in woodworking too and have pulled off a couple of small projects (speaker cabinets, storage racks) and I imagine that part of my hobby will expand as the years go on. Finally, I want part of this new shop building to be a separate "habitable space" that I can use as a man cave/office and guest room for visitors.
So, that's probably too much of an introduction.... I'm hoping to meet some cool people here and get some great ideas. Where should I start looking for input on designs and construction costs? My friend said there were lots of great plans and ideas here but I'm feeling just a bit overwhelmed and haven't seen any of that kind of thing jump out at me as I've browsed through the site - at least not for the kind of space I'm wanting to build.
Thanks much for letting me play in your sandbox and for any ideas, thoughts, and suggestions you have!
Will
PS: Here is my number 1 project. This car was my dad's - he bought it new in '72 and I bought it from him in the summer of '85, just before my senior year in high school. It's partially restored at this point and I want to finish the job in the next year or so, so need the new shop space so I can work on it!
I was referred to this site by a friend when I told him I'd just bought a new property with a beautiful house on it but no shop, and I *really* need a shop!
For those of you familiar with WA state, I'm at the South end of Snohomish, just north of Woodinville on the wet side of the mountains. The property has a perfect flat area with a second driveway already in and a large slab poured for a sport court, though I may end up using that slab as exterior parking/driveway as it's not very thick or very level and having a paved area in front of the shop is always nice to have, plus I can leave the basketball hoop up and play with my stepson.
At this point I have a pretty good idea in my head as to what I want but I have no clue about construction costs so not sure if my budget can handle my imagination. Of course, my plans are subject to change when someone says "that's not going to work" or "here's a better idea". So, I'm really looking for help with figuring out construction costs, planning, and interior details that will help make it an efficient, versatile, and usable work space. I can do much of the work myself, but I don't want this to take years to finish either, so will probably sub out a fair amount of the work like framing, roofing, plumbing, and drywalling. This is assuming I go with a stick built structure, but I'm open to metal structures also if I can get them to look like what I want for a reasonable cost.
I work on cars a lot and own several project vehicles so that will be the focus of this shop. I'd like to have a lift when it's all said and done, a blasting cabinet, cleaning area for grimy/greasy parts, etc. plenty of cabinets/enclosed storage and nice, big, functional workbench space. I have a small Chinese hobbyist lathe/mill setup that I inherited from my dad that's useful for making/modifying small parts so will need a little space for that too as well as the other space-consuming tools such as table saw, drill press, etc. I've always been interested in woodworking too and have pulled off a couple of small projects (speaker cabinets, storage racks) and I imagine that part of my hobby will expand as the years go on. Finally, I want part of this new shop building to be a separate "habitable space" that I can use as a man cave/office and guest room for visitors.
So, that's probably too much of an introduction.... I'm hoping to meet some cool people here and get some great ideas. Where should I start looking for input on designs and construction costs? My friend said there were lots of great plans and ideas here but I'm feeling just a bit overwhelmed and haven't seen any of that kind of thing jump out at me as I've browsed through the site - at least not for the kind of space I'm wanting to build.
Thanks much for letting me play in your sandbox and for any ideas, thoughts, and suggestions you have!
Will
PS: Here is my number 1 project. This car was my dad's - he bought it new in '72 and I bought it from him in the summer of '85, just before my senior year in high school. It's partially restored at this point and I want to finish the job in the next year or so, so need the new shop space so I can work on it!