Craig Balzer
Well-known member
Hey Guys
I am looking for some insightful comments on my plans. This was supposed to have already started – but . . . well, . . . ah . . . you ALL know how THAT goes. Now the issues are that construction materials and concrete are not available. Everything is either heading to the hurricane areas of destruction or to China or wherever. You can get concrete but you’re gonna PAY for it.
In any event, these delays simply give me just that much more time for planning. I am not a CAD guy or architect, but I am pretty comfortable with PowerPoint, so . . .
I have attached three slides:
EDIT: for some reason the slides posted in a jumbled order, but I think you all will be able to figure it out
The first gives the overall lay-out of the building. My wife is into all sorts of animals so that may help to explain the “animal” section in the center of the out-building ( we have 3 horses and 5 dogs).
The second slide shows the details of the floor plan (it may not be exactly to scale but these sketches come pretty darn close) for the hobby shop/garage.
And the third slide shows the electrical and lighting plan.
Hope you can read the notes and make out the symbols.
There are no sacred cows and I have very thick skin. Feel free to make any comments – PRO comments are nice but the CON comments are generally more helpful. Some of the areas I’m concerned about are:
..... the location of the hydraulic press,
..... spacing of the lift area with regard to the walls and flat work area,
..... the size of the vehicle doors – too small? and the spacing of them in the walls,
..... a place for the computer/phone without losing valuable workbench area,
..... the proper sequencing/placement of the various appliances (and I don’t mean the refrig),
..... the utility of a small storage platform about the bathroom,
..... and any other things you pros spot.
TIA
Craig
I am looking for some insightful comments on my plans. This was supposed to have already started – but . . . well, . . . ah . . . you ALL know how THAT goes. Now the issues are that construction materials and concrete are not available. Everything is either heading to the hurricane areas of destruction or to China or wherever. You can get concrete but you’re gonna PAY for it.
In any event, these delays simply give me just that much more time for planning. I am not a CAD guy or architect, but I am pretty comfortable with PowerPoint, so . . .
I have attached three slides:
EDIT: for some reason the slides posted in a jumbled order, but I think you all will be able to figure it out
The first gives the overall lay-out of the building. My wife is into all sorts of animals so that may help to explain the “animal” section in the center of the out-building ( we have 3 horses and 5 dogs).
The second slide shows the details of the floor plan (it may not be exactly to scale but these sketches come pretty darn close) for the hobby shop/garage.
And the third slide shows the electrical and lighting plan.
Hope you can read the notes and make out the symbols.
There are no sacred cows and I have very thick skin. Feel free to make any comments – PRO comments are nice but the CON comments are generally more helpful. Some of the areas I’m concerned about are:
..... the location of the hydraulic press,
..... spacing of the lift area with regard to the walls and flat work area,
..... the size of the vehicle doors – too small? and the spacing of them in the walls,
..... a place for the computer/phone without losing valuable workbench area,
..... the proper sequencing/placement of the various appliances (and I don’t mean the refrig),
..... the utility of a small storage platform about the bathroom,
..... and any other things you pros spot.
TIA
Craig
This also plays into another strength, which is spending other people's money!
