86turbodsl
Well-known member
Hello,
I've got a very large shop built about 10 years ago but never fully finished inside. It's 40 x 64 x 14' ceiling. I originally built with 14' ceiling so i could put a lift in, which is still in the plans, but hasn't happened yet. Life happened. I just have to deal with it.
After a year or so, I built a 20x20 mezzanine in the back corner, which has a 10x20 office space, and the other half has a bathroom (unfinished) and a boiler for the in floor heat. There's also some other storage there, but it's mainly just full of junk. the mezzanine has shelving units on it, but it's only about 6' tall and there's no room for lights, so I can't ever see anything. The office space is now useless, as I built a house and most of the stuff there got moved into the house.
I've also had a hankering for a bridge crane for a long time, but with the width of the building at 40', that's a pretty long span that makes the crane very very expensive.
So with hindsight being 20/20, i think i'd like to change the mezzanine. My thought was to eliminate it, and move to a mezzanine(s) that run the length of the shop long walls, about 6' wide, using the post supports as a double duty supports for the crane, and eliminating the need for lighting the mezz area. The ambient light from the shop just illuminates everything. Most storage would be upstairs, and maybe even the crane could assist lifting stuff upstairs. The area under the mezz could be work areas for benches, with good lighting over the bench, storage of machine tools or whatever.
My big beef with the shop has always been no way to utilize the high ceilings. And a lack of storage. I want to keep the main floor area fairly open to reconfigure as needed for projects. I could have anything from motorcycles to combines disassembled in the space.
The floor for the mezz could be welded steel to keep the height low for head clearance.
Any pro/con thoughts from the wise GJ guys?
I've got a very large shop built about 10 years ago but never fully finished inside. It's 40 x 64 x 14' ceiling. I originally built with 14' ceiling so i could put a lift in, which is still in the plans, but hasn't happened yet. Life happened. I just have to deal with it.
After a year or so, I built a 20x20 mezzanine in the back corner, which has a 10x20 office space, and the other half has a bathroom (unfinished) and a boiler for the in floor heat. There's also some other storage there, but it's mainly just full of junk. the mezzanine has shelving units on it, but it's only about 6' tall and there's no room for lights, so I can't ever see anything. The office space is now useless, as I built a house and most of the stuff there got moved into the house.
I've also had a hankering for a bridge crane for a long time, but with the width of the building at 40', that's a pretty long span that makes the crane very very expensive.
So with hindsight being 20/20, i think i'd like to change the mezzanine. My thought was to eliminate it, and move to a mezzanine(s) that run the length of the shop long walls, about 6' wide, using the post supports as a double duty supports for the crane, and eliminating the need for lighting the mezz area. The ambient light from the shop just illuminates everything. Most storage would be upstairs, and maybe even the crane could assist lifting stuff upstairs. The area under the mezz could be work areas for benches, with good lighting over the bench, storage of machine tools or whatever.
My big beef with the shop has always been no way to utilize the high ceilings. And a lack of storage. I want to keep the main floor area fairly open to reconfigure as needed for projects. I could have anything from motorcycles to combines disassembled in the space.
The floor for the mezz could be welded steel to keep the height low for head clearance.
Any pro/con thoughts from the wise GJ guys?
