Edited 7 October to add pictures/updated progress.
Just found the site through another member and
love it. I'm in the middle of a detached 32Wx28D shop. I'm doing this on a (USAF) StaffSgt budget so I have to do the work myself or I couldnt afford it. Aside from putting the shingles on, finishing the concrete and some help from by brother in law on the electrical I've done the work myself. Its a turndown slab 18"to22" around the perimeter and 5"avg depth across the center.
Breaking ground
A couple weeks later. The forms were a PITA to get set and squared but it worked out. Less than 1/2" out of square when all was done
Standing up the walls was fun by myself too. On the front with the top heavy garage headers a buddy did stop by to help me stand them up(thank goodness)
Got it in the dry at last. Still have some trim work on the LBL and have to cut in the 2 upstairs windows.
Its going to have 15' ceilings on the left bay for a lift in the future. The bay on the right will have an upstairs area for watching TV, beerdrinking, hiding out, strippers...
Since this pic was taken I've reworked the stairs a bit but you get the idea.
The large 4 foot opening in the wall is going to be a (piano) hinged door with latches on the OUTSIDE of it that can be opened for moving large objects upstairs like a recliner, couch, stripper pole etc
Looking down the stairs
The bay on the right has 7'10" ceiling height. Plans are for a full bathroom in the back corner.
The left bay and the 15' ceilings. Dont have all my OSB on yet here.
I've made alot of progress since these pics were taken and I'll post some up in the next day or two. I am a much better mechanic and and even better military policeman than I am a carpenter so I've made plenty of mistakes but so far I think its come along well. I'll be asking for input at times if you guys dont mind.
Edit: the last pic you can clearly see my miscalculations in the wall and the walls are 16"oc while the roof is 24"oc 2x8s. 8/12pitch.
Just found the site through another member and
love it. I'm in the middle of a detached 32Wx28D shop. I'm doing this on a (USAF) StaffSgt budget so I have to do the work myself or I couldnt afford it. Aside from putting the shingles on, finishing the concrete and some help from by brother in law on the electrical I've done the work myself. Its a turndown slab 18"to22" around the perimeter and 5"avg depth across the center. Breaking ground
A couple weeks later. The forms were a PITA to get set and squared but it worked out. Less than 1/2" out of square when all was done
Standing up the walls was fun by myself too. On the front with the top heavy garage headers a buddy did stop by to help me stand them up(thank goodness)
Got it in the dry at last. Still have some trim work on the LBL and have to cut in the 2 upstairs windows.
Its going to have 15' ceilings on the left bay for a lift in the future. The bay on the right will have an upstairs area for watching TV, beerdrinking, hiding out, strippers...
Since this pic was taken I've reworked the stairs a bit but you get the idea.
The large 4 foot opening in the wall is going to be a (piano) hinged door with latches on the OUTSIDE of it that can be opened for moving large objects upstairs like a recliner, couch, stripper pole etc
Looking down the stairs
The bay on the right has 7'10" ceiling height. Plans are for a full bathroom in the back corner.
The left bay and the 15' ceilings. Dont have all my OSB on yet here.
I've made alot of progress since these pics were taken and I'll post some up in the next day or two. I am a much better mechanic and and even better military policeman than I am a carpenter so I've made plenty of mistakes but so far I think its come along well. I'll be asking for input at times if you guys dont mind.

Edit: the last pic you can clearly see my miscalculations in the wall and the walls are 16"oc while the roof is 24"oc 2x8s. 8/12pitch.
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