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slimpickins wishing you and yours a Merry Christmas and a great New Year..


Slim, I went back to the beginning to see what you are starting with.View media item 9078
Future plans include a mezzanine for the shop. However, the height to the bottom of the trusses is only 14 ft. so I was thinking of a couple of different options to get a little more headroom. First option is to replace the trusses over the mezzanine with scissor trusses. This could add about 3 ft of headroom in the middle. Second option was to make the floor about 2 feet lower under the mezzanine, for a work area. From there, I could install a pit with one end open to the lowered floor area, for car service. I'd have a couple of stairs down into the lower floor area (under the mezzanine) and then a couple of step down into a pit under a vehicle. (Not sure if this is clear, Perhaps, I'll put together a drawing and post that.)
For the side mezzanines, if they are only for storage, additional posts at the front of the shop would support more wooden I-beams and the other end would attach to the main mezzanine I-beam that could be doubled, tripled or even be a super strong laminated wood or steel beam.So I'd like some input on an idea I have for my pole shed. I want to build a 5 or 6 foot wide "cat walk" for storage along the 2 sides of the shed. The overall ceiling height is only 14 feet and I want the area under the cat walk to be clear with no support posts or even any angle support braces.
Here are some more concept pics from a 3D home program that might make the idea more clear:
View media item 89868View media item 89867View media item 89866View media item 89869(Yeah I know. There's no access to the cat walk on the far side of the last pic. ... It's a concept drawing!!! And with the low ceilings the mezzanine won't work unless I change the roof over that part of the building to put in a hip roof or even use scissor trusses...... Again, it's a concept drawing. Use your imagination!)
Any thoughts, suggestions, words of wisdom would be appreciated.
Thanks and ...
Cheers!
I'm not an engineer and I haven't stayed in a Holiday Inn Express so this might not be viable....