asifnyc
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Hi, hoping for some guidance. First let me say that I searched for loft/mezzanine threads on the site and read a ton of them. I still have questions for my situation though.
I have a quonset hut style steel shop. 25x40. I have a car that I need to store in it. I realized the other day that it would be awesome if I built a storage loft to capture the space above the car. The car is on gojacks which make it easy to pull out when I need to use it or work on it. The dimensions of the loft would be roughly 17.5 ft long x 7.5 ft deep x about 57" high (that's the BOTTOM of the loft). Doing this would give me about 130sq ft of storage space that I couldl really use. what would be on it? spare wheels/tires (say 10), lot's of plastic totes full or stuff, some car seats, my propane heater (in the warm months). stuff like that. oh, and POSSIBLY a long rack at the back for steel sticks 10' long (tube, angle, bar, etc). At 57 ish inches high I should be able to grab a lot of stuff by just walking up to it (I'm 6'4"+ and long arms). for stuff in the middle I'd just need a step stool...
I was really hoping to get it done for a few hundred bucks but don't know if that's realistic. It can have walls/posts on 3 sides but, obviously, has to be completely open on the front side. Seems like I need steel to span the 17.5'. Below is a CRUDE sketchup drawing showing my rough idea. The end walls and back posts are 4x4 wood posts. the floor would be 1/2" osb or something cheap. The cross beams are 1x2 (.120 wall thick enough?) steel. I added some corner bracing (would do this in steel too). Depending on the length of the braces I could cut the free span down to more like 12'. I put a couple of angle braces from the back wall but I can't decide if they really make any sense. should I delete them? I'd love no bracing if I can get away with it. I don't want to overbuild this for cost and complexity reasons BUT I can't afford a failure...
so, how should I build this thing? what materials? thanks for any input! Here's some pics that hopefully tell that story...
I have a quonset hut style steel shop. 25x40. I have a car that I need to store in it. I realized the other day that it would be awesome if I built a storage loft to capture the space above the car. The car is on gojacks which make it easy to pull out when I need to use it or work on it. The dimensions of the loft would be roughly 17.5 ft long x 7.5 ft deep x about 57" high (that's the BOTTOM of the loft). Doing this would give me about 130sq ft of storage space that I couldl really use. what would be on it? spare wheels/tires (say 10), lot's of plastic totes full or stuff, some car seats, my propane heater (in the warm months). stuff like that. oh, and POSSIBLY a long rack at the back for steel sticks 10' long (tube, angle, bar, etc). At 57 ish inches high I should be able to grab a lot of stuff by just walking up to it (I'm 6'4"+ and long arms). for stuff in the middle I'd just need a step stool...
I was really hoping to get it done for a few hundred bucks but don't know if that's realistic. It can have walls/posts on 3 sides but, obviously, has to be completely open on the front side. Seems like I need steel to span the 17.5'. Below is a CRUDE sketchup drawing showing my rough idea. The end walls and back posts are 4x4 wood posts. the floor would be 1/2" osb or something cheap. The cross beams are 1x2 (.120 wall thick enough?) steel. I added some corner bracing (would do this in steel too). Depending on the length of the braces I could cut the free span down to more like 12'. I put a couple of angle braces from the back wall but I can't decide if they really make any sense. should I delete them? I'd love no bracing if I can get away with it. I don't want to overbuild this for cost and complexity reasons BUT I can't afford a failure...
so, how should I build this thing? what materials? thanks for any input! Here's some pics that hopefully tell that story...
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