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Thanks matt_i, I designed the building and a local truss manufacturer designed the trusses, I wanted to keep the roof no higher than the house, but have max headroom inside (for the lift), so from the pic above I have 14' at the highest point. As for the doors, I can use high rise to follow the roof line (it slopes at the door entrances). I have been discussing options with Wayne-Dalton.


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Thanks for the kind words jaggie!


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Truss installation complete, now to frame up the edges and deck the roof!!
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Below an inside look..
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More roof decking and wrapped
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Looks great! What program did you use to design? I'm no where near getting a shop for myself but recently started to design on graph paper. Looking forward to seeing updates, subscribed!

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Thanks Kennedy_Customs for the kind words, its coming along, glad to have it dried in, working on getting electrical run.


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Thanks USAF_POL, it was drawn by a local engineering company, really it is just a 32x33 box with a bathroom and moved in 5x17 for the pool bar, the drop trusses were designed by a local truss company to give me the highest inside roof to support my lift 12-14 feet, but not have a higher roof line that the house. I did put the floorplan in microsoft visio


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Thanks 1/2 cup and TomcoPDR for the kind words.

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I am doing the electrical myself to save some money to put towards the lift. I pulled the string thru the conduit, to measure the length of cable. Tied a Walmart bag to the string and pulled it thru with my rigid shopvac, worked like a champ, added a little extra, but looks like about 140'. Will pick up cable on Monday.


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From the outside it looks nice but ordinary and not likely to attract the interest of your HOA. But I gotta tell you the inside ceiling is inspired. A really classy out of the box solution to lift clearance. Very cool. Very cool indeed.
 
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Thanks Bib Overalls I did have to have it approved by the HOA, funny thing there is no height requirement, I just didn't want it to look like an airplane hangar by the house. I did have to get a letter from them for the 5' off the fence/property line, which is the county specs.


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Installed can spots on porch and ceiling is up!!
Brick picked, and will be delivered wed, today pick shingles, and more wiring!!


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Can I ask a silly question? Is every thing built on a slab? With all that sand how deep would you have to dig the footings for a foundation? How in the world do you get any kind of lawn to grow down there? I'm just curious. It looks like a great building. Congrats.
 

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Hi Jim.

Shop is looking great.

I have a similar roof as you down here in Orlando. My shop is 32x32 Not trusses but traditionally framed. Not sure what you are doing for ceiling and lights but I have a glosss white ceiling.....then I ran 6 tube led fixtures high up on the slanted ceiling around the perimeter. For me worked out great.

Ended up being like a huge work light similar to
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Just on a huge scale. The White gloss ceiling acts like a great reflector.

I picked up the tubes and fixtures from City Electric Supply. They are a distributer for Fusion LED bulbs which are manufactured right here in Florida in Port St Lucie. http://www.fusion-lamps.com/product.php?cid=81&pid=145&cname=LINEAR LED

Layout could work with Recessed as well if you are going that route.
 
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Looks like a monolithic slab to me. We built a 24x24 in Michigan a few years ago, similar sandy soil type and much much colder climate. No problems so far.


I really like this build. If I ever had to move to Florida I could see coming home to relax in a place like yours is shaping up to be. Nice work and great plan.
 
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Hi 2cruz, first as a old instructor 'no such thing as a silly question', when i built the pool i ask the same thing, we recently moved here from central alabama where you could spend a whole afternoon digging a ditch, where here i can go 50' in no time, the pool guy said we do gunite right on the beach, so far so good. The slab is the same as the house, probably 5-1/2 to to 6" and about 10" where the lift will be. Thanks for viewing!

Jim


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Hi davetulk, thanks for the info, i have not gotten to interior lighting yet. My plan was to do 16' or more of pallet rack on the long wall by the doors, but i failed to consider the amount of space a 2x6 takes up!! Fortunately got a call today from a guy on craigs list that has some 36", 8x8 racking, that i think will do nicely!! Do you have a overhead view of your lighting? Brick will start Thursday or Friday, and thanks to gj, scored a nice 60" milwaukee bench that is being delivered this afternoon!!

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Looks like a monolithic slab to me. We built a 24x24 in Michigan a few years ago, similar sandy soil type and much much colder climate. No problems so far.


I really like this build. If I ever had to move to Florida I could see coming home to relax in a place like yours is shaping up to be. Nice work and great plan.



Thank you Stiney fo the kind words, i am ready to relax, but i think no time soon!! Jim


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I can get you some pics after work tonight....I used some 24" pallet racking myself...



Cool, I found some 36" today, only 8' high and long, also received Milwaukee workbench today!


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So plumbing completed today.
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Also finished hurricane strapping, brick ties, framing around doors, brick delivers tomorrow!!

Jim


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First off...my picture taking *****. lol

You can see how I ran the lights....keep in mind I have 12' walls. When I take a pic of the lights straight on it darkens out. The shot of the workbench shows the light level a bit better.

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Why did you do the overhang and man door and lose that space inside?


Just curious.
 
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Thanks 1/2 cup for following, it's coming along!!Picked out shingles and brick, (brick were delivered today, and shingles tomorrow.:beer:
 
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jesse72, sean Buick 76, MacTexas thanks for the kind words and stopping by!!:thumbup:
 
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Oh and the bar was installed, a door and a window....
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One more door and brick should begin!!


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