Arcticcat843
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- Aug 22, 2012
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First of all Hello to everyone. Ive been on this site to read old post and get ideas for years i just have never posted. During that time I have collected pieces and saved money to build my (within reason) dream garage. So now the time is here and i just have to work out some last minute details before i get started. I was originally going to build it myself but do to my job and lack of people to help me, im going to have it roughed up and then im going todo the finish work myself.
Im sure over the course of this I will have a ton of questions but I really need help clearing up a few things before I even get started.
First of all the building is going to have one half attic trusses and one half scissor trusses. In the area with scissor trusses I plan to mount a car lift in the future. The sidewalls are going to be 10 foot, mainly because its going to sit 10 foot from my house and I don't want a huge looking barn towering over my house. Anyways, how it is set up the lift will be close to the back wall of the garage. So basically when you pull a car on it, the car will be going the opposite way of the peak. The exterior roof pitch is going to be 7/12 (again to match the house). Which i believe makes the interior pitch of the scissor trusses about 3.8/12 from my math. What i do know for sure is according to my truss quotes im going to gain 5'1" in the peak and then obviously the space that the interior pitch gains (if that makes sense at all). If you havent figured it out yet, what my concern is, is am i going to have enough room to lift a vehicle. I can mount the lift pretty much anywhere in the 32 foot. (ideally the car would end pretty much centered in the width). I know this isnt a ideal situation and its going to be tight but from my figuring, i think it will work. However before i start to building a huge barn i would like to have a few more peoples opinions. If this doesnt work i dont really have any other options besides giving up my lift ideas or getting a lift that does not lift overhead. I have been thinking that i could get away with a 8/12 pitch and not notice it being off from the house. That would gain me more interior room for sure (something like 16" more on the exterior so 8-10" interior if you figure it at the same proportions.?)
Anyways, what do the experts think? Will it fit with the 7/12 pitch? Will i be able to notice a huge difference if i make it 8/12 and my house is 7/12? The extra space would be nice in my attic room on the front half also.
Thanks in advance I plan to add more questions as i think of them but i need to make a clear decision on this before ordering trusses (which are a month out so i want to get them on there way)
Im sure over the course of this I will have a ton of questions but I really need help clearing up a few things before I even get started.
First of all the building is going to have one half attic trusses and one half scissor trusses. In the area with scissor trusses I plan to mount a car lift in the future. The sidewalls are going to be 10 foot, mainly because its going to sit 10 foot from my house and I don't want a huge looking barn towering over my house. Anyways, how it is set up the lift will be close to the back wall of the garage. So basically when you pull a car on it, the car will be going the opposite way of the peak. The exterior roof pitch is going to be 7/12 (again to match the house). Which i believe makes the interior pitch of the scissor trusses about 3.8/12 from my math. What i do know for sure is according to my truss quotes im going to gain 5'1" in the peak and then obviously the space that the interior pitch gains (if that makes sense at all). If you havent figured it out yet, what my concern is, is am i going to have enough room to lift a vehicle. I can mount the lift pretty much anywhere in the 32 foot. (ideally the car would end pretty much centered in the width). I know this isnt a ideal situation and its going to be tight but from my figuring, i think it will work. However before i start to building a huge barn i would like to have a few more peoples opinions. If this doesnt work i dont really have any other options besides giving up my lift ideas or getting a lift that does not lift overhead. I have been thinking that i could get away with a 8/12 pitch and not notice it being off from the house. That would gain me more interior room for sure (something like 16" more on the exterior so 8-10" interior if you figure it at the same proportions.?)
Anyways, what do the experts think? Will it fit with the 7/12 pitch? Will i be able to notice a huge difference if i make it 8/12 and my house is 7/12? The extra space would be nice in my attic room on the front half also.
Thanks in advance I plan to add more questions as i think of them but i need to make a clear decision on this before ordering trusses (which are a month out so i want to get them on there way)
