DesertZuki
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I'm new to the board -- just introduced myself here.
09/09/06 - Yesterday, we just had the 40' truck trailer hauled off that was sitting where we are going to build the garage. (This made our neighbor and my wife really happy.) Hopefully we'll have the dirt work done within the week and the cement poured shortly afterwards. We're going to town tomorrow to order the trusses and get truss plans (for the permit).
Our plans thus far:
24'x24' with 12' walls. We decided on 12' walls because I hope to install a lift at some point in the future. The pad is going to be 4" thick with 3000 lb concrete and fiber-mesh re-inforcement. The footings are 18" deep and 12" wide (per code). It will have one garage door 16'x10', and one passenger door -- no windows. If the bid comes in low enough, we will pour a 16'x20' apron for a driveway, otherwise it will be gravel. The outside of the walls will be sheathed with T-1-11 to match the house. I'd like to finish the inside, but it doesn't look like money will permit that -- not right now anyway.
That's the start of it. There's much more of course; lighting, cabinets, workbenches, etc. The garage is being built mostly to wrench in but we will park two of the vehicles in there (maybe three with the lift). Projects permitting, we'll park the Grand Marquis and the Samurai in the garage. The Cherokee and my one-day project 67 F100 will have to sit outside.
The Samurai, ugly as it is, will go inside because we usually have the doors off. Also, I'm planning a walk-around steel workbench and it should fit in front of the Samurai. The Grand Marquis is a little big, but it's the nicest vehicle we have however, our kid is trying really hard to sell us his '03 Honda Civic si. That'd be nice because it'd take up less space in the garage.
I will update as we move along. If you see something I could do better, by all means, let me know.
WB
09/09/06 - Yesterday, we just had the 40' truck trailer hauled off that was sitting where we are going to build the garage. (This made our neighbor and my wife really happy.) Hopefully we'll have the dirt work done within the week and the cement poured shortly afterwards. We're going to town tomorrow to order the trusses and get truss plans (for the permit).
Our plans thus far:
24'x24' with 12' walls. We decided on 12' walls because I hope to install a lift at some point in the future. The pad is going to be 4" thick with 3000 lb concrete and fiber-mesh re-inforcement. The footings are 18" deep and 12" wide (per code). It will have one garage door 16'x10', and one passenger door -- no windows. If the bid comes in low enough, we will pour a 16'x20' apron for a driveway, otherwise it will be gravel. The outside of the walls will be sheathed with T-1-11 to match the house. I'd like to finish the inside, but it doesn't look like money will permit that -- not right now anyway.
That's the start of it. There's much more of course; lighting, cabinets, workbenches, etc. The garage is being built mostly to wrench in but we will park two of the vehicles in there (maybe three with the lift). Projects permitting, we'll park the Grand Marquis and the Samurai in the garage. The Cherokee and my one-day project 67 F100 will have to sit outside.
The Samurai, ugly as it is, will go inside because we usually have the doors off. Also, I'm planning a walk-around steel workbench and it should fit in front of the Samurai. The Grand Marquis is a little big, but it's the nicest vehicle we have however, our kid is trying really hard to sell us his '03 Honda Civic si. That'd be nice because it'd take up less space in the garage.
I will update as we move along. If you see something I could do better, by all means, let me know.
WB
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