bambbrose
Member
First of all, thank you to everyone on this site for all of the great information. I've been a lurker for years and have used this place to dig up info on old tools, vises, etc. Always a pleasure!
Now on to my post. Its finally time to build "the car shop"
This shop will not be for woodworking and is primarily for mechanical work only.
I live on 5 acres and have space to build what I need here, so I'm not limited by space, but only by budget. We are paying cash so that is a major limiting factor. The goal for 2017 is to get a pad in, get it framed, sided, roof and doors. Trying to get just the shell together this year so we can park the cars indoors over the winter and I can have a place to start wrenching once again.
We just built a home and this is going next to the home as indicated in the site plan pic I have attached.
The plan:
-Detached garage 34' x 40'
-2x6 construction w/ engineered trusses
-Front faces west
-It is the primary garage for our home (i.e the wife has to use it too)
-This is the "auto" shop and where I'll keep the tools, compressor, and an automotive lift (on the right).
-The attic needs to be house storage/general storage, aka where all my wife's junk goes.
Some possible uses:
-General and heavy automotive rebuild
-Full auto restoration, including welding and paint would be awesome (on the right side).
-Work benches for metal working and tools related
My Questions:
-I may have a full size pickup, but its not lifted and I'm not into that kind of thing. Do you guys think I should increase the height of the right door? I'm trying to balance Aesthetics as well. It's at 8'
-What height of stem wall should I use, and is it cheaper to go higher here and save on the 2x6 wood, or should I stop at 12" and use the taller studs? I haven't been able to find a solid answer on this.
-Is it big enough for two cars deep? I have an "addiction" per my wife. I am a lover of all things automotive, and currently have a 72 K5 blazer, a 98 Acura Integra R, and a 1927 Ford Roadster project. Yes, varied taste I know. I would need to be able to keep 2 projects in the right side at any given time, yet still have sufficient space to work on them without pulling things in and out of the weather.
-Would you change the size/position of the doors relative to the front? My intent is to have the wife park all of the way to the left, my daily next to her, and then all my "projects" on the right including a lift.
-I'm still waiting on the truss design from the truss company, but what if anything would you do regarding the trusses, and keeping ceiling height high on the right side for a lift? As it stands, I should be able to get nearly 12' or so. I asked the truss guys to see what they can come up with to maximize height. One solution may be to put support columns in between the two doors along the length.
-Lastly, where would you put windows if any?
Any other pointers you have for things I should be thinking of now, lessons learned from your build, or ways to save money are appreciated!
Thanks guys
Now on to my post. Its finally time to build "the car shop"
This shop will not be for woodworking and is primarily for mechanical work only.
I live on 5 acres and have space to build what I need here, so I'm not limited by space, but only by budget. We are paying cash so that is a major limiting factor. The goal for 2017 is to get a pad in, get it framed, sided, roof and doors. Trying to get just the shell together this year so we can park the cars indoors over the winter and I can have a place to start wrenching once again.
We just built a home and this is going next to the home as indicated in the site plan pic I have attached.
The plan:
-Detached garage 34' x 40'
-2x6 construction w/ engineered trusses
-Front faces west
-It is the primary garage for our home (i.e the wife has to use it too)
-This is the "auto" shop and where I'll keep the tools, compressor, and an automotive lift (on the right).
-The attic needs to be house storage/general storage, aka where all my wife's junk goes.
Some possible uses:
-General and heavy automotive rebuild
-Full auto restoration, including welding and paint would be awesome (on the right side).
-Work benches for metal working and tools related
My Questions:
-I may have a full size pickup, but its not lifted and I'm not into that kind of thing. Do you guys think I should increase the height of the right door? I'm trying to balance Aesthetics as well. It's at 8'
-What height of stem wall should I use, and is it cheaper to go higher here and save on the 2x6 wood, or should I stop at 12" and use the taller studs? I haven't been able to find a solid answer on this.
-Is it big enough for two cars deep? I have an "addiction" per my wife. I am a lover of all things automotive, and currently have a 72 K5 blazer, a 98 Acura Integra R, and a 1927 Ford Roadster project. Yes, varied taste I know. I would need to be able to keep 2 projects in the right side at any given time, yet still have sufficient space to work on them without pulling things in and out of the weather.
-Would you change the size/position of the doors relative to the front? My intent is to have the wife park all of the way to the left, my daily next to her, and then all my "projects" on the right including a lift.
-I'm still waiting on the truss design from the truss company, but what if anything would you do regarding the trusses, and keeping ceiling height high on the right side for a lift? As it stands, I should be able to get nearly 12' or so. I asked the truss guys to see what they can come up with to maximize height. One solution may be to put support columns in between the two doors along the length.
-Lastly, where would you put windows if any?
Any other pointers you have for things I should be thinking of now, lessons learned from your build, or ways to save money are appreciated!
Thanks guys
