don long
Well-known member
Re: 50 by 60 design and layout
I've been studying your layout and would encourage you to rethink loosing your 4 post lift .They are very handy and you can store cars on and under them as well. I would consider moving the bath to the lower right corner, and put the 4 post in the upper left corner then park 2 cars in front of the lift
I would put the 2 post next to the 4 post leaving room for your toolboxes to be on the wall behind the lifts so your tools are within reach when needed.
with 60 feet in depth you have enough room to park 3 cars bumper to bumper and by leaving the center isle open ,you can pull any car out or in without moving another car and still be able to load and unload the 2 post freely
Most parking bays are 10 foot wide and with a 50 foot width you are using less than half the width for parking and both car lines can use the center lane to come and go
I've been studying your layout and would encourage you to rethink loosing your 4 post lift .They are very handy and you can store cars on and under them as well. I would consider moving the bath to the lower right corner, and put the 4 post in the upper left corner then park 2 cars in front of the lift
I would put the 2 post next to the 4 post leaving room for your toolboxes to be on the wall behind the lifts so your tools are within reach when needed.
with 60 feet in depth you have enough room to park 3 cars bumper to bumper and by leaving the center isle open ,you can pull any car out or in without moving another car and still be able to load and unload the 2 post freely
Most parking bays are 10 foot wide and with a 50 foot width you are using less than half the width for parking and both car lines can use the center lane to come and go