BD55
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Hi - after going through so many threads here to get ideas and with my wife’s urging to build a shop, here’s the start of my 14x20 shop. Goal is to get it watertight before we need to get going on the garden stuff…
This is my first ground up construction project, so go easy on me. I had wanted to get closer to the property line to go bigger, but the county requires 5’ setback, and our yard isn’t huge, hence the 14x20 footprint (ignore the 16x20 and the 2' setbacks on the second model below). I’ll have a patio door on the north side so I can be working in there and still be engaged with the kids playing in the yard, and an 8’ door on the west side. Still debating what kind of door to do. I really don’t want tracks that’ll take up headspace, and from what I can tell the roll up doors are garbage and are really pricey now. Might just go with a barn style door. I wouldn’t often use it anyways I think.
I’ve got 3” conduit up into the slab for future 100A sub panel. Something I still need to figure out is my main panel is in my basement - how the heck do I get individual conductors from the conduit through the rim joist to the main panel? I don’t know how I can protect them - I don’t think I can finagle a giant conduit from the rim joist to the panel if that makes sense.


Broke ground back in October and got the foundation dug and forms and rebar ready before Dec. Pic below doesn’t show the chairs I put under the rebar before I poured.

My youngest two thought the pumper was the coolest - with the greenhouse in the way I decided to get a pumper and it was totally worth it. This was their “small” one lol.

A friend helped with the truck scheduling and finishing work and man was his help appreciated. He even had my 3 yo troweling edges.

A new play surface

Framing and cleaning helpers

The west wall is up and I should have the north wall up later this week.
Finished the scissor trusses and my wife is very ready to have them out of the garage so she can park again! This was worth it to DIY also - quote for standard trusses was $1800. These were less than $500 to make even with the ten tubes of PL Premium. I was lucky and had picked up nearly all my lumber before the prices got so ridiculous.

This is my first ground up construction project, so go easy on me. I had wanted to get closer to the property line to go bigger, but the county requires 5’ setback, and our yard isn’t huge, hence the 14x20 footprint (ignore the 16x20 and the 2' setbacks on the second model below). I’ll have a patio door on the north side so I can be working in there and still be engaged with the kids playing in the yard, and an 8’ door on the west side. Still debating what kind of door to do. I really don’t want tracks that’ll take up headspace, and from what I can tell the roll up doors are garbage and are really pricey now. Might just go with a barn style door. I wouldn’t often use it anyways I think.
I’ve got 3” conduit up into the slab for future 100A sub panel. Something I still need to figure out is my main panel is in my basement - how the heck do I get individual conductors from the conduit through the rim joist to the main panel? I don’t know how I can protect them - I don’t think I can finagle a giant conduit from the rim joist to the panel if that makes sense.


Broke ground back in October and got the foundation dug and forms and rebar ready before Dec. Pic below doesn’t show the chairs I put under the rebar before I poured.

My youngest two thought the pumper was the coolest - with the greenhouse in the way I decided to get a pumper and it was totally worth it. This was their “small” one lol.

A friend helped with the truck scheduling and finishing work and man was his help appreciated. He even had my 3 yo troweling edges.

A new play surface

Framing and cleaning helpers

The west wall is up and I should have the north wall up later this week.
Finished the scissor trusses and my wife is very ready to have them out of the garage so she can park again! This was worth it to DIY also - quote for standard trusses was $1800. These were less than $500 to make even with the ten tubes of PL Premium. I was lucky and had picked up nearly all my lumber before the prices got so ridiculous.

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