xrdad
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Well, the time is coming. We've moved into the new house and the garage is soon to become my priority.
Due to the layout though, I'm going to need some advice!
The shop is 19 X 19 and has a pass through (doors at front and back) to allow access to the backyard. I had 8' doors with high lifts installed and a liftmaster opener is on my wish list. The shop is 15' floor to ceiling. So far, not too hard, right?
Here's where it gets tricky. I spec'd a garage access door from the house. Because of the elevation, my door is 65" off the floor
I didn't expect or know this during the purchase, or I would have done something different. But it's there now, so I have to figure it out. I told the builder to leave the stairs out for now... If they had installed them, I would have lost a complete bay.
Here's what needs to happen in the shop: Access to the backyard through the 2 end doors must remain, I'm restoring my old del Sol in here and maybe even my Dakota. I'm learning to weld and to pinstripe. I work on my dirtbikes here, plus all my neighbours and friends cars. It's also my hideaway and thinking area. There will be sawdust, carbon from the torches, paint fumes and the rest.
In the process, a work bench and an epoxy floor are getting done.
Now.. how and where to start? Can't build the bench or storage till the epoxy is done, can't epoxy till the garage is clean.
I'll throw the first idea and hopefully, you'll see vision and will be able to help me figure out the pos/neg to it or even change my mind if you have a better idea
(I'll try to draw this out in sketch up later, but I have errands to run today..)
What about building a 'loft' over the back half of the one bay that does not exit out the back? Build it for an 8.5' ceiling height and fill the joists with lights and hooks and stuff. Build cabinets over the bench area. On the loft, I could store the dirtbikes? A narrow staircase along the wall to the door. A landing at the door, then a few steps up to the loft. A removable ramp to bring the dirt bike up (under it's own power). A closet up there for all the dirt bike related things.. oil, gear, parts...
I really don't want a post in the middle... can I support this with a beam?
Is this a crazy idea or a great one? BTW, I intentionally left the pass through side open, in case I ever get permission to buy a 2 post hoist. There is also a heater going in on that side.. I think!
The goal is like everyone else.. maximize the usable space, for least amount of money that results in the ultimate in flexibility and efficiency..
uh.. yeah. Something like that
Due to the layout though, I'm going to need some advice!

The shop is 19 X 19 and has a pass through (doors at front and back) to allow access to the backyard. I had 8' doors with high lifts installed and a liftmaster opener is on my wish list. The shop is 15' floor to ceiling. So far, not too hard, right?
Here's where it gets tricky. I spec'd a garage access door from the house. Because of the elevation, my door is 65" off the floor

I didn't expect or know this during the purchase, or I would have done something different. But it's there now, so I have to figure it out. I told the builder to leave the stairs out for now... If they had installed them, I would have lost a complete bay.
Here's what needs to happen in the shop: Access to the backyard through the 2 end doors must remain, I'm restoring my old del Sol in here and maybe even my Dakota. I'm learning to weld and to pinstripe. I work on my dirtbikes here, plus all my neighbours and friends cars. It's also my hideaway and thinking area. There will be sawdust, carbon from the torches, paint fumes and the rest.
In the process, a work bench and an epoxy floor are getting done.
Now.. how and where to start? Can't build the bench or storage till the epoxy is done, can't epoxy till the garage is clean.

I'll throw the first idea and hopefully, you'll see vision and will be able to help me figure out the pos/neg to it or even change my mind if you have a better idea

(I'll try to draw this out in sketch up later, but I have errands to run today..)
What about building a 'loft' over the back half of the one bay that does not exit out the back? Build it for an 8.5' ceiling height and fill the joists with lights and hooks and stuff. Build cabinets over the bench area. On the loft, I could store the dirtbikes? A narrow staircase along the wall to the door. A landing at the door, then a few steps up to the loft. A removable ramp to bring the dirt bike up (under it's own power). A closet up there for all the dirt bike related things.. oil, gear, parts...
I really don't want a post in the middle... can I support this with a beam?
Is this a crazy idea or a great one? BTW, I intentionally left the pass through side open, in case I ever get permission to buy a 2 post hoist. There is also a heater going in on that side.. I think!

The goal is like everyone else.. maximize the usable space, for least amount of money that results in the ultimate in flexibility and efficiency..
uh.. yeah. Something like that





Normally used to 10F. Might have to plant banana and orange trees if this keeps up...

