I started my garage project at the end of last summer. We have a 10' x 16' minibarn that we moved from one end of the yard to another end (still a great storage shed, can't have enough storage). We cleared the area for our 24' x 24' garage project. Once we cut down all the trees and grinded down the stumps, we were ready for the concrete (monlithic) foundation. I bought a garage kit from 84 lumber and had some construction friends build it. We added a one foot overhang on the front and rear of the garage for a few dollars more. Next, we ran 100amp service and a natural gas line for electric and heat. Once the garage was wired, we installed the lighting, insulated and drywalled the interior. We ended up installing a 50K Big Maxx heater, then we mudded and painted the walls/ceiling so the only thing left to do is wait for the yard to dry up so we can add our concrete approach. I have to get my compressor, toolboxes, shelving units, welding equipment, all my tools, etc in there but it's impossible now because of the muddy approach. I've attached a series of photos from day one up until today. I can't wait until I can work on my motorcycle projects with a little more elbow room than my one car garage I'm all cramped up in right now. Enjoy and thanks for all the ideas and advise from all of your posts.
Wally
Wally

OH YEAH VERY NICE!
Go on then what's the other 1% you have yet to do??

