Thank you all regarding your opinions and why you picked the sizes for my garage. I settled on 36'1" X 50'6". I feel not enough width however this is an attached garage and the wife needs her space and the lot with 10' foot setbacks allowed me the above MAX. I literally squeezed every inch I could. My question is I have lots of "stuff" that I would like to hide behind doors blocks, trannys, engines, sheet metal, interiors wheels etc. etc. I live where there are 4 seasons. I generally at minimum clean/wash the floor in fall (get rid of leaves, grass, spider webs etc.) and in spring I wash off all the sand, salt, dirt etc that has melted off the cars. I would like to build a wall with doors to organize and hide all the above HOWEVER I would like to make it waterproof as well at the floor level. I thought of concete curb 6" X 6" when the floor is poured (too permanent). I though about a coarse of block cemented to the floor as well however I don't really like it either. So I was wondering if anyone had any other ideas using other materials or a way to waterproof where the wood touches the garage floor (should I decide to go 2" X 4" with 3/4" plywood platform and build up from there).
Thanking everyone in advance who have ideas
GEORGE
Thanking everyone in advance who have ideas
GEORGE
