inphx
Well-known member
Hi all, I have been a member of the group for about a year now. I get smarter from reading the boards, occasionally can help and sometimes reach out to the knowledge base for advice. Thanks!
I have been working on my new home/toy shop in getting ducks in a row, permits and now site preparations and I wanted to open a thread to share my experience and get advice/feedback on my build.
If there is one consistent message on the forum – bigger is better on a garage size. I currently have a 40x50, its full and some vehicles are outside at my current home. I am now going to build a 50 x100. It is maximizing available buildable space. I am going with a steel building shell and working to best blend it into neighborhood as well as matching the house. The site is under several overlays of restrictions for CCR, hillside and scenic corridor so there are aesthetic details to be concerned with which have influenced the placement and profile.
I called the thread “Ghetto Leno” because I can share Jay’s passion for toys but my scale is down a few decimal points. All my prized vehicle assets had modest price tags in acquisition. I have a backlog of project work due to “making hay while the sun shines” in my day job. The craftsmanship and techniques you all share is something I look forward to trying to apply.
I will post some catch up photos recording site prep over the holidays. Concrete pads are next.

I have been working on my new home/toy shop in getting ducks in a row, permits and now site preparations and I wanted to open a thread to share my experience and get advice/feedback on my build.
If there is one consistent message on the forum – bigger is better on a garage size. I currently have a 40x50, its full and some vehicles are outside at my current home. I am now going to build a 50 x100. It is maximizing available buildable space. I am going with a steel building shell and working to best blend it into neighborhood as well as matching the house. The site is under several overlays of restrictions for CCR, hillside and scenic corridor so there are aesthetic details to be concerned with which have influenced the placement and profile.
I called the thread “Ghetto Leno” because I can share Jay’s passion for toys but my scale is down a few decimal points. All my prized vehicle assets had modest price tags in acquisition. I have a backlog of project work due to “making hay while the sun shines” in my day job. The craftsmanship and techniques you all share is something I look forward to trying to apply.
I will post some catch up photos recording site prep over the holidays. Concrete pads are next.

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