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Above 1200 Sq/FT 32X40 Garage Build WI

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eegger

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Here is my 32x40x10 stick built garage project that I have been working on since June of this year. We decided it was time to build a dedicated shop/hangout garage. My 3rd stall shop just didn't' have the room over the years to do a lot of work in, especially after adding tools and a tractor over the years. I would have to move everything in and out just to do really anything in it. I will be doing the majority of work on this to keep it affordable.

The Plan
32X40x10
2x6 walls
16x8 and 9x8 garage doors
In floor heat
200amp service


Here is the location I've selected, now to remove the garden. Back left corner of our 2.75 acre property. You might be able to see the stakes to see the layout.
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Roughing out the layout with my 1025R in late May of this year, spent about 10 hours moving dirt, piling it in back for later use in the front.
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Material delivery late may. I had ordered it all in March, hoping to save on rising prices and avoid delays for doors and materials.
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Working on the pad in preparation for concrete for the last week in June.
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Still need more
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180 Tons Later !!!! about about 2-3 days total
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Concrete guys got the forms and insulation in, time for me to install the 4 300' runs of pex
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Concrete getting in, just in time for the framing to start over the july 4th long weekend.

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Framing laying out beginning
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Day 1 of framing in the books. Had my brother and 2 sons, 11 and 13 help
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Day 2

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Sheeting over the next few days, by my self.


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Rafter time, had a friends and sons help get them up
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Late night finish, it took most of the day
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The next day
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Window test fit and storage until the they get installed properly.
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Had my friend with the roof sheeting
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Its great seeing my material piles disappear
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Getting one of the garage doors installed. Not too hard to do, instructions really ****.
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2nd door

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One of my sons helping out. Gave him the job of the nailing hurricane ties
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Electrical panel rough in, was going to do it, but decided it was betting to hire it out, as it would have to have them come and certify it anyways
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Hvac install and pex clean up, waiting on the boiling to get delivered, it will be electric
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Working on finishing the house wrap.
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Service door and smart lock installed.
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August 25th, Deal the day at home depot. I ran to Menards and Home Depot over lunch to get some more 14/2 wire and I found 13 oak cabinets on clearance for a grand total of $230.00 (retail was almost $3000 !!!!)

The lady at the count asked which ones I wanted and I said all of them !!! They were marked down to $9 and $19-29 ea.

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laying out a few to get some more good work space as I work on the electrical runs.
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Great shop build. How far is the walk from the house?

Did you keep the lumber covered on top only after delivery to keep it dry?

How much more room will this be from the other garage?

Good to get your sons involved in the build. Hopefully this will plant some “ideas” on what they can do.
 
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eegger

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Here was is my old work space, The 3rd Car garage, the picture is from 2019. I was making room for my 1025r before it was delivered. it was really long, but narrow. Probably had 16x16 work area, crammed with tools. had to move half the stuff just to work.
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Great shop build. How far is the walk from the house?

Did you keep the lumber covered on top only after delivery to keep it dry?

How much more room will this be from the other garage?

Good to get your sons involved in the build. Hopefully this will plant some “ideas” on what they can do.
its about 250-300ft or so from the house. I did have all the materials tarped until it was needed. I did want it as a project so my sons could learn a few things as I had when I was their age from my father.

It will probably be about 900sq ft bigger work area than I have now, and I can have things setup in more of a permanent position, as that garage was mostly for storage. I will now have room for more tools !!!
 

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Great before picture of the third bay.

Hard to work on stuff if you have to move other stuff outside in bad weather.

Any plans for an outside break area when you have to “think” through a problem?
 
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Great before picture of the third bay.

Hard to work on stuff if you have to move other stuff outside in bad weather.

Any plans for an outside break area when you have to “think” through a problem?

Yea, its hard to get motivated when you spend half your time moving back and forth stuff just to do most anything.


Future plans for a concrete pad in front, thinking about a 20x32 (not in the budget right now and 2-3ft retaining wall on the left side) and some dirt clearing on the right side with a gravel base area. I still need to bring in at least 60 ton of base and then I can move about 40-60 ton of the excavated black dirt to build up in front of that future pad. Its really low about 20 feet on the left side from the front of the garage. Mini split will be installed in spring, as I do not need air conditioning right now. Wiring will be prepped for it now though.

Promised my boys we'd get a pool table/ping pong for it when we are done. We will look for a deal on a nice used one. ( it will also double as a light work table I figure.)
 

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Wow, great build and excellent progress you habe made since June!
 
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Got a few things done over the last 2 days. One garage door opener installed, last few blockings installed, electrical run for opener walls and ceiling outlets.

Hoping to get an inspection for framing/elec/hvac on Friday so I've been double checking every item, will do more Thursday. Hoping work on trim/siding/ceiling this weekend.

Checked/finished all sill plate bolts for tightness.
Checked/finished electrical/label panel
Checked/finished bocking/bracing
Checked windows/door
Checked/finished house wrap/Tape


Thursdays list

Check rafters
Check rafter ties
Do more clean up



1 Garage Door installed, and still needs a little adjustment here and there.
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Most of my wiring is done. Still need to do some 240 outlets and do the run for future mini split.
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Passed all inspection

got some trim on, still more to do.
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Ceiling about 1/3 done.
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1/2 done with airlines, ordered more
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Hope to finish trim and get a good start on the siding tomorrow.
 
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Got a little done this week, hope to have most siding done by the end of next weekend. Took next Monday off as well to get a little more time in.
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Got a few more lines to do yet.
Picked up the wall insulation and cryo and boiler
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Ceiling is 2/3 done
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Did a little siding and Soffet

Color is Grecian gray
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1/2 my speaker wire installed, had to order more. At least I got the farthest runs done.
 
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Second liking the metal ceiling!

Are you making a hatch for the attic access?
Yes, it will be in the next row or 2, still looking to where I want it. Going to add 2 fan spots and switches also, at least have it pre-wired and also waiting on where I am putting outside outlets in.
 

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Shop looks great. Looks like you have three bulb 48" light fixtures. I'm leaning toward a similar light setup (48" three bulb TechBright LED fixtures Prolighting) for my shop. Are you happy with the light output?

What are your plans for your shop sound system? I gather you are planning 4 channel audio? I'm at the point of running low voltage before walls are closed up on my project and debating it 2 channel stereo is sufficient or if I should prewire for 4 channels while I'm at it.
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Shop looks great. Looks like you have three bulb 48" light fixtures. I'm leaning toward a similar light setup (48" three bulb TechBright LED fixtures Prolighting) for my shop. Are you happy with the light output?

What are your plans for your shop sound system? I gather you are planning 4 channel audio? I'm at the point of running low voltage before walls are closed up on my project and debating it 2 channel stereo is sufficient or if I should prewire for 4 channels while I'm at it.
Keith
Doing cable to each corner, so 4 channel. You might as well wire for 4, it will always give you options.

The lights are very nice, and happy with the output. The pice is nice. I will have 3 rows of 3. This is far superior to my old space. I probably should of went 3x4 but that might be overkill
 
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Looking good.
What kind of siding is that.
What are you putting on the inside walls.

It’s pre finished LP smartside. 8in 3/8

Walls, I’d love to do 3ft steel, then drywall above that. But the cost vs just drywall is pretty big. I think I’ll just do drywall and paint.
 

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August 22nd I've got power, no more extension cords.

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Noticed you are in WI, and I was thinking “I wonder where?”. From your meter, it looks like you must be nearby me (St. Croix Electric Co-op). I’m just north of Hudson. Nice build on the new garage!
 
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Noticed you are in WI, and I was thinking “I wonder where?”. From your meter, it looks like you must be nearby me (St. Croix Electric Co-op). I’m just north of Hudson. Nice build on the new garage!


Funny, I'm in Hudson
 

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no frost walls for WI? how hard was it spreading the dirt with the tractor? did you use a box blade or back drag the bucket to flatten it out for the floor?
 
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no frost walls for WI? how hard was it spreading the dirt with the tractor? did you use a box blade or back drag the bucket to flatten it out for the floor?
Soil in my area very sandy, and the concrete has rebar and mesh. This should work just fine for a mono slab, the thickened edge really locks it in and I've got a lot of base below that.

Using the tractor was a breeze. I just used the bucket, I have a piranha bar on the front. It cuts into soil like butter. As for flattening, bucket and rakes. The final leveling was with sand. Dirt and gravel moving was probably the most fun, seat time is always great. It was nice to have projects for it, I could have used it many times it the past, but never had one. I've rented skid steers and excavators in the past and that gets costly. It's one of those things that you get and say, why didn't I buy this a few years ago. I've had it since 2019

I don't think it took more have 2-3, to move 60tons of gravel on each delivery but I didn't have to move it very far. Spent more time leveling and grading.
 

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Soil in my area very sandy, and the concrete has rebar and mesh. This should work just fine for a mono slab, the thickened edge really locks it in and I've got a lot of base below that.

Using the tractor was a breeze. I just used the bucket, I have a piranha bar on the front. It cuts into soil like butter. As for flattening, bucket and rakes. The final leveling was with sand. Dirt and gravel moving was probably the most fun, seat time is always great. It was nice to have projects for it, I could have used it many times it the past, but never had one. I've rented skid steers and excavators in the past and that gets costly. It's one of those things that you get and say, why didn't I buy this a few years ago. I've had it since 2019

I don't think it took more have 2-3, to move 60tons of gravel on each delivery but I didn't have to move it very far. Spent more time leveling and grading.
makes sense didnt know you did the thickened edge, but i saw the insulation board thatll help too

im thinking about getting one of those cutter bars for my massey 2300 and i think im going to attempt leveling my floor and prepping for the pour with it too but have never done it before. Itll be tough to get the whole thing to 4.5" thick all the way around my 30x40
 
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