i am going through the research phase for my garage/shop... it will mostly be a shop, very rarely will cars get parked in it as it will be roughly 350FT from the house.
with the astronomical rise of wood and steel prices i am trying to think outside the box. i have spent 25+ years in the aerospace machining industry, and many of those years were spent in concrete block buildings, so i have a bit of a nostalgia on the aesthetic.
so one of the thoughts i am having is to build from cinder block, up about 8 feet and then build either steel or wood walls above that to a total of 12 foot. i see several pluses to this.
1. since i do alot of fab work, i do not have the worry of welding spatter causing fire
2. cinder blocks are not rising in price the way other building materials are.
3. i believe the insulating properties due to thermal mass with a 8 inch thick block wall will be better than steel or pole/steel wrapped (maybe i am wrong?)
4. i like the look.
can anyone come up with any negatives to this thought process?
thank you
with the astronomical rise of wood and steel prices i am trying to think outside the box. i have spent 25+ years in the aerospace machining industry, and many of those years were spent in concrete block buildings, so i have a bit of a nostalgia on the aesthetic.
so one of the thoughts i am having is to build from cinder block, up about 8 feet and then build either steel or wood walls above that to a total of 12 foot. i see several pluses to this.
1. since i do alot of fab work, i do not have the worry of welding spatter causing fire
2. cinder blocks are not rising in price the way other building materials are.
3. i believe the insulating properties due to thermal mass with a 8 inch thick block wall will be better than steel or pole/steel wrapped (maybe i am wrong?)
4. i like the look.
can anyone come up with any negatives to this thought process?
thank you

