We just moved into a bungalow on an acre lot. The previous owner built a really nice 22'x26' (10' high ceilings) woodworking shop/shed at the back of the property heated and cooled using a heat pump. I'm not into woodworking... more into cars.
So I'm looking at converting it into a garage and putting a lift in. So my thought is to build a concrete pad, move it over and remove the floor joists essentially lowering the shed on the concrete pad. How do-able is this?
You can see from the pictures that the floor level (because of the thickness of the floor joists) is like 12" from the current bottom of the shed. I'm just trying to understand how to remove the floor joists and lower the shed off the metal posts onto pipes/4x4 to allow me to move it over onto the concrete pad. Or maybe move it 1st and then remove the floor joists once on the concrete pad?
Or maybe it's not worth the effort and I should just sell the woodworking shop as is and use the proceeds to build a bigger garage.
Here's some pictures.

Probably convert this end into a garage door.

See how the bottom of the door is about 12" (the thickness of the floor joists) of the bottom of the shed.

I'd want to move it over into the grassy area here.

Underneath...



Richard
You can see from the pictures that the floor level (because of the thickness of the floor joists) is like 12" from the current bottom of the shed. I'm just trying to understand how to remove the floor joists and lower the shed off the metal posts onto pipes/4x4 to allow me to move it over onto the concrete pad. Or maybe move it 1st and then remove the floor joists once on the concrete pad?
Or maybe it's not worth the effort and I should just sell the woodworking shop as is and use the proceeds to build a bigger garage.
Here's some pictures.

Probably convert this end into a garage door.

See how the bottom of the door is about 12" (the thickness of the floor joists) of the bottom of the shed.

I'd want to move it over into the grassy area here.

Underneath...



Richard
