Ok, since I've now found where to do a Build thread, I'll post up here now..
As I posted in the general section, I've tinkered with antique and sports cars for years. However, a decent garage has always been a dream. For a short time I had a makeshift 17x20 shop but it was so small I had to turn the vehicles around to work on opposite sides, and you could forget walking around them.
With the recent interest rate drops, I realized that here was the chance to tap into a small amount of home equity and maybe build my shop.
I broached the subject gently with my wife, and she was surprisingly for it- with conditions.
The conditions being that after my shop was built, I would connect the current 17x20 to the house and convert it into a master bedroom.
Yeah, I'll take those terms.
However, I didn't want to be too irresponsible and greedy by building the huge shop I wanted.
Besides, I currently am halfway through a driver quality resto on my beloved 52 Chevy truck and didn't want to spend all of my play money either.
So a slab was poured....
It turned out my boss's husband does concrete for big projects. He told me the price would be a bit steep due to the cost of materials at the time, but it'd be done right. So we got a 25x31 pad, six inches thick with a moisture barrier and smooth finish, poured.
Yeah, I cried a bit at the $4500 price tag, but at least it's done right.
As I posted in the general section, I've tinkered with antique and sports cars for years. However, a decent garage has always been a dream. For a short time I had a makeshift 17x20 shop but it was so small I had to turn the vehicles around to work on opposite sides, and you could forget walking around them.
With the recent interest rate drops, I realized that here was the chance to tap into a small amount of home equity and maybe build my shop.
I broached the subject gently with my wife, and she was surprisingly for it- with conditions.
The conditions being that after my shop was built, I would connect the current 17x20 to the house and convert it into a master bedroom.
Yeah, I'll take those terms.
However, I didn't want to be too irresponsible and greedy by building the huge shop I wanted.
Besides, I currently am halfway through a driver quality resto on my beloved 52 Chevy truck and didn't want to spend all of my play money either.
So a slab was poured....

It turned out my boss's husband does concrete for big projects. He told me the price would be a bit steep due to the cost of materials at the time, but it'd be done right. So we got a 25x31 pad, six inches thick with a moisture barrier and smooth finish, poured.
Yeah, I cried a bit at the $4500 price tag, but at least it's done right.
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