shocksystems
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Hello All. I thought I would make my first post on my garage build currently underway. Following up on guidance I read here somewhere I am giving the project a name (Internal Combustion) so people can keep it straight from other projects.
It is a conventional building (at least conventional for these parts in NE). Stick built on a foundation (2x6 studs). The building is 20 x 37 and the walls are roughly 16 foot tall. The slab is 6" of 4000# concrete with nylon mesh with radiant heat tubing in place under the slab. It will have 12 windows, 2 man doors and 1 12x12 garage door when complete.
As dollars allow I hope to put up a mezzanine in the rear of the garage over my planned workshop. I plan on putting a 4 post rack in the garage as well.
The building is not as big as I originally planned. However local zoning ordinances changed my plans. All in all I think it might have been for the best though because my dollars would have been incredibly stretched and I was starting to cut corners pretty aggressively before I scaled things down.
The weather is having some impact on the progress of the construction but things are moving along.
It would be an understatement to say I am excited about the garage. It generally occupies my thoughts all of the time and I can't wait until it gets enclosed.
As everyone says this site has a wealth of information and has been incredibly helpful. People here are great.
I am posting tons of pictures on a website tracking the build but I will post key pictures related to the build in this post.
The plot plan
The proposed layout
Excavation
Foundation
Radiant Heat Tubes
Framing
Current state with trusses in place
My garage website
http://www.shocksystems.com/garage
Cheers!
Jim
It is a conventional building (at least conventional for these parts in NE). Stick built on a foundation (2x6 studs). The building is 20 x 37 and the walls are roughly 16 foot tall. The slab is 6" of 4000# concrete with nylon mesh with radiant heat tubing in place under the slab. It will have 12 windows, 2 man doors and 1 12x12 garage door when complete.
As dollars allow I hope to put up a mezzanine in the rear of the garage over my planned workshop. I plan on putting a 4 post rack in the garage as well.
The building is not as big as I originally planned. However local zoning ordinances changed my plans. All in all I think it might have been for the best though because my dollars would have been incredibly stretched and I was starting to cut corners pretty aggressively before I scaled things down.
The weather is having some impact on the progress of the construction but things are moving along.
It would be an understatement to say I am excited about the garage. It generally occupies my thoughts all of the time and I can't wait until it gets enclosed.
As everyone says this site has a wealth of information and has been incredibly helpful. People here are great.
I am posting tons of pictures on a website tracking the build but I will post key pictures related to the build in this post.
The plot plan
The proposed layout
Excavation
Foundation
Radiant Heat Tubes
Framing
Current state with trusses in place
My garage website
http://www.shocksystems.com/garage
Cheers!
Jim
The pressure is building to improve the look of the house now. I got lucky with the windows for the garage because my builder had 12 left over from a job a few years ago and consequently I got them really cheap. I like a lot of light and it does give it more of a house look.

I wasn't saying that talking to you...