Vettedrmr
Well-known member
It's been so long since I've been here (lotsa life happening in the past 5 years) I almost feel like I need to re-introduce myself.
Instead, I'll introduce my dream shop. It's going to be part of our dream home, and I can't do anything except plan until our construction loan is approved. So here goes.
It's for recreational, not commercial use. 40x50x12 metal building, going to be used for storing and working on my cars and boat. 2 16x10 garage doors in front, 1 10x10 door in back so I NEVER HAVE TO BACK MY BOAT IN AGAIN!!! Wall/ceiling insulation from the factory. A side door and front door access, a few windows for lighting.
I want to coat the floors, and have good lighting (but not necessarily lighting worthy of a photo studio). Probably a 100 amp sub-panel from the house, and a 1/2 bath with utility sink. Heat will be propane (LNG isn't available) from the house supply, and will be used only sporadically when I need to work on a car when it's cold (if you've ever worked on a cold car with cold tools you know air temp isn't everything). Cooling, right now, will be large diameter ceiling fans.
A 2 post lift will be installed, 9,000' capacity and anchored to 8" deep slab (manufacturer only requires traditional 4" slab). Floor standing air compressor, 220V, probably 30-40 gallon tank. I already have the various workbenches, tool chests, cabinets to get started.
Walls are a point of contention right now. I want to have 8 ft. plywood walls, but the price of lumber is so sky-high right now that I'm going to have to wait for those prices to come back down to earth.
Well, that's about it for the intro. I've been reading, and will continue to read, but the questions, they're gonna start coming!
Have a good one,
Mike
Instead, I'll introduce my dream shop. It's going to be part of our dream home, and I can't do anything except plan until our construction loan is approved. So here goes.
It's for recreational, not commercial use. 40x50x12 metal building, going to be used for storing and working on my cars and boat. 2 16x10 garage doors in front, 1 10x10 door in back so I NEVER HAVE TO BACK MY BOAT IN AGAIN!!! Wall/ceiling insulation from the factory. A side door and front door access, a few windows for lighting.
I want to coat the floors, and have good lighting (but not necessarily lighting worthy of a photo studio). Probably a 100 amp sub-panel from the house, and a 1/2 bath with utility sink. Heat will be propane (LNG isn't available) from the house supply, and will be used only sporadically when I need to work on a car when it's cold (if you've ever worked on a cold car with cold tools you know air temp isn't everything). Cooling, right now, will be large diameter ceiling fans.
A 2 post lift will be installed, 9,000' capacity and anchored to 8" deep slab (manufacturer only requires traditional 4" slab). Floor standing air compressor, 220V, probably 30-40 gallon tank. I already have the various workbenches, tool chests, cabinets to get started.
Walls are a point of contention right now. I want to have 8 ft. plywood walls, but the price of lumber is so sky-high right now that I'm going to have to wait for those prices to come back down to earth.
Well, that's about it for the intro. I've been reading, and will continue to read, but the questions, they're gonna start coming!
Have a good one,
Mike



Several days later (it takes a while to do 2000 sq. ft.) and got the word back "Looks good to me". I never could figure out it he really believed it or was just taking pity on me (I know it was the former, but we were really tired!).



