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I hope the title brought you all in. I'll preface these questions by saying I've read threads for a bit and used the search function, but what I'm looking for is more of a discussion and/or argument from those of you with experience. Sorry in advance for the book that is to follow.
I will be building a garage soon, let's call it a "2 car detached", and it is a secondary storage and workshop garage. I have a 2 car attached and driveway right now, plus street parking available (if necessary) in a dense urban suburb of Chicago.
My goal in the shop/garage is both work and storage, in that I want to be able to freely work on vehicles, but also want to be able to use it to store vehicles (vertically) in the off-season (I race karts and do HPDE (high performance driving events) with cars. In Chicago this though means months of no racing, but wanting to store some vehicles and tinker with others.
My constraints are a postage stap sized plot of land, what the village will allow (I have to ask for a variance as it is), including height restrictions of 14' maximum exterior height to the building.
I am not cost limited in meeting my objectives, but neither do I have money to burn (not building a garage-mahal).
Here is what I am envisioning:
1. A 2 stall garage, each with a lift. I want to balance the size of the garage WxD with the fact that every foot of garage I have I lose a foot of yard, which is not unimportant to me. I only need 1 hard-core work lift (that should still be acceptable for storage), so I want to consider any combination of 1, 2, and 4 post lifts for storage and work flexibility.
2. My entry to the garage is from a public alley, so I will effectively have no driveway, but might need a 5' pad between the alley surface and my garage.
3. The reason I point this out is that I'm trying to figure out what my below-ground options are since I'm height limited.
4. As I'm limted in dimensions for 2 stalls, and I want lift(s) that can provide long-term storage as well as tools for work, I want to know what people think w/regards to different combos (like 1 2-post and 1 4-post, etc...).
I'm sorry for this long post, but I hope this discussion will help everyone (including me).
Thanks, discuss....
I will be building a garage soon, let's call it a "2 car detached", and it is a secondary storage and workshop garage. I have a 2 car attached and driveway right now, plus street parking available (if necessary) in a dense urban suburb of Chicago.
My goal in the shop/garage is both work and storage, in that I want to be able to freely work on vehicles, but also want to be able to use it to store vehicles (vertically) in the off-season (I race karts and do HPDE (high performance driving events) with cars. In Chicago this though means months of no racing, but wanting to store some vehicles and tinker with others.
My constraints are a postage stap sized plot of land, what the village will allow (I have to ask for a variance as it is), including height restrictions of 14' maximum exterior height to the building.
I am not cost limited in meeting my objectives, but neither do I have money to burn (not building a garage-mahal).
Here is what I am envisioning:
1. A 2 stall garage, each with a lift. I want to balance the size of the garage WxD with the fact that every foot of garage I have I lose a foot of yard, which is not unimportant to me. I only need 1 hard-core work lift (that should still be acceptable for storage), so I want to consider any combination of 1, 2, and 4 post lifts for storage and work flexibility.
2. My entry to the garage is from a public alley, so I will effectively have no driveway, but might need a 5' pad between the alley surface and my garage.
3. The reason I point this out is that I'm trying to figure out what my below-ground options are since I'm height limited.
4. As I'm limted in dimensions for 2 stalls, and I want lift(s) that can provide long-term storage as well as tools for work, I want to know what people think w/regards to different combos (like 1 2-post and 1 4-post, etc...).
I'm sorry for this long post, but I hope this discussion will help everyone (including me).
Thanks, discuss....
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