So, I figure I might as well post this up. I finally broke down and committed to gaining more space. I have a 3 car garage, 26' deep x 34' wide with another kickout that has to be about 8'x8'. The 1 car area is for my Cobra and it's construction. The 2 car is for my wife's vehicle and overflow from the 1 car. That said, it had started to get cluttered and I hate clutter. So I got approval from the financial committee (wife) and the HOA for a shed.
I cheated though. I picked it out and paid for it. Tuff Shed brought it in and set it up while I drank beer and watched.
Behold my 12'x20' with 13'10" peak.
Inside.
Plenty of room for a loft on both ends.
I was really happy to find nothing but very straight and high quality 2"x4" studs and framing more consistent with a house than a shed.
I only had two weeks with the shed before I had to go back to work. So next trip home I have plans to keep building out the inside. Electrical box with 220v and a few 110v outlets. I need power for lights, compressor, grinder/buffer, fans and other stuff. The plan is put a 60gl compressor in the very back corner and run a line from the shed to the garage wall 20' away and just connect/disconnect when I am in there working and need it.
I cheated though. I picked it out and paid for it. Tuff Shed brought it in and set it up while I drank beer and watched.
Behold my 12'x20' with 13'10" peak.
Inside.
Plenty of room for a loft on both ends.
I was really happy to find nothing but very straight and high quality 2"x4" studs and framing more consistent with a house than a shed.
I only had two weeks with the shed before I had to go back to work. So next trip home I have plans to keep building out the inside. Electrical box with 220v and a few 110v outlets. I need power for lights, compressor, grinder/buffer, fans and other stuff. The plan is put a 60gl compressor in the very back corner and run a line from the shed to the garage wall 20' away and just connect/disconnect when I am in there working and need it.

