Falcon05Dad
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I've begun construction of my new garage in White County TN about halfway between Nashville and Knoxville. It'll be a 42'x32' with a loft where I'll live as I GC our future home build. It sits on five acres which will be our retirement spot.
I'm using floor trusses to eliminate posts and to provide a 12'6" ceiling for a future two post lift. Walls will be 2"x6" construction and the roof will be a 12/12 pitch with three dormers in front and a shed dormer across the back. There will be 18'x8' and 10'x10' garage doors with a 3'0" entry door. The floor will be 5" thick using 4000 psi concrete over a 4'x4' matrix of rebar.
My ongoing construction album can be found at: http://s180.photobucket.com/albums/x228/gaynog/ and use the guest password TNVols
Pictures are ordered newest first. Weather permitting, the floor should be poured Thursday or Friday (May 10/11) and framing will begin next week.
Hope you enjoy the pics as much as I'm having fun with the build.
Greg
I'm using floor trusses to eliminate posts and to provide a 12'6" ceiling for a future two post lift. Walls will be 2"x6" construction and the roof will be a 12/12 pitch with three dormers in front and a shed dormer across the back. There will be 18'x8' and 10'x10' garage doors with a 3'0" entry door. The floor will be 5" thick using 4000 psi concrete over a 4'x4' matrix of rebar.
My ongoing construction album can be found at: http://s180.photobucket.com/albums/x228/gaynog/ and use the guest password TNVols
Pictures are ordered newest first. Weather permitting, the floor should be poured Thursday or Friday (May 10/11) and framing will begin next week.
Hope you enjoy the pics as much as I'm having fun with the build.
Greg
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), I think it's a good insurance policy for the 27 yards of concrete. Had I been a bit more prepared, I would have constructed a dam system of some type. It would have saved a bunch of water.