moneypit_k5
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After spending too long working in the dirt, and then in a rotting leaky garage, We finally put up a small shop last fall.
Its a 24x48x16 steel truss building, 10hx12w door on one end, man door on the side.
I wanted a 30x40, but as it sits theres 200 yards of fill to make this one happen, and mostly I didnt want to drop more fir trees.
So, We just built really tall ceilings to add a loft.
Im a fabricator that caters to the 4x4 overlanding crowd. One day Ill be doing a suspension rework on a truck, other days I may be building out a custom camper conversion.
This requires many different facets to fit in one space, and I hate clutter.
anyway, onto pictures
This is a monster poison ivy TREE we pulled from where the new pad will sit.
Pad will be to the right of my yellow dumptruck
I put up 350' of fence in the meantime to keep my neighbors dogs away.
the 2 post lift says it can go on 3" concrete with redhead anchors....No way. I sunk 14" Jbolts under 6" of concrete prior to pouring the pad.
Thats my wife way up there on the eve, im a lucky guy
my truck is 22' long, trailer is 6x12
lots of fill
DOne with interior framing
insulation and finally lights!
First job I did, didnt even have it built yet and had to put it to work.
Loading the shelving units upstairs, taking advantage of the lack of wall.
As it sits now. most people take a pic of a clean shop, I took a pic of a filthy one
Usually its much cleaner.
still not happy with my space but its getting there.
Its a 24x48x16 steel truss building, 10hx12w door on one end, man door on the side.
I wanted a 30x40, but as it sits theres 200 yards of fill to make this one happen, and mostly I didnt want to drop more fir trees.
So, We just built really tall ceilings to add a loft.
Im a fabricator that caters to the 4x4 overlanding crowd. One day Ill be doing a suspension rework on a truck, other days I may be building out a custom camper conversion.
This requires many different facets to fit in one space, and I hate clutter.
anyway, onto pictures
This is a monster poison ivy TREE we pulled from where the new pad will sit.
Pad will be to the right of my yellow dumptruck
I put up 350' of fence in the meantime to keep my neighbors dogs away.
the 2 post lift says it can go on 3" concrete with redhead anchors....No way. I sunk 14" Jbolts under 6" of concrete prior to pouring the pad.
Thats my wife way up there on the eve, im a lucky guy
my truck is 22' long, trailer is 6x12
lots of fill
DOne with interior framing
insulation and finally lights!
First job I did, didnt even have it built yet and had to put it to work.
Loading the shelving units upstairs, taking advantage of the lack of wall.
As it sits now. most people take a pic of a clean shop, I took a pic of a filthy one
still not happy with my space but its getting there.
