rmmiller
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So we decided to take the plunge once again and make a move. I had outgrown the garage when a new project car followed me home, what had once been an acceptable sized work area was now cramped beyond using. I was making due, moving my truck out when needed, moved my work bench to the back wall and maneuvering cars for space.
As winter was creeping in I was preparing to take the boat in for winterization on a rainy, windy day. As I was out removing the cover, getting wet and cussing up a storm about it when my wife suggested we build a shop. That would let me have a work space and the boat would take up the bay of the garage I was using.
We started looking into that option when we remembered the drain field and reserve took up the entire back yard area. A call to the county and I was in touch with a very helpful inspector that was more than willing to work with me. In the end I was going to need to work with an engineer and would likely have a smaller space than desired.
The next strike was talking to a neighbor that recently built a shop and hearing the price, sticker shock! Last shop I had we built in 97, 28x30 and it was under 10k with free labor from me, the brothers and dad. Dad is now in his last days and we are all old enough we didn't want to build it!
With all that in mind coupled with momma wanting to do new floors and possibly a bathroom make over we said screw it, lets sell and get what we want! We had been eyeballing the plans for the house we went with for some time. As nice as a shop would be, it would only enable me to drag home more **** I don't need so we just upped the garage size. I also added bonus room trusses over the main garage for storage and the boat will just have to live outside.
This is the house, the last bay is 15 wide by 30 deep. Not huge but plenty big enough for me. The second project can languish in the main garage along with our drivers. I am having them wall off my work space, no more dirty cars from my mess making! Looking at May/June for completion, till then we're in a tiny duplex. I'll update as the build moves on.

As winter was creeping in I was preparing to take the boat in for winterization on a rainy, windy day. As I was out removing the cover, getting wet and cussing up a storm about it when my wife suggested we build a shop. That would let me have a work space and the boat would take up the bay of the garage I was using.
We started looking into that option when we remembered the drain field and reserve took up the entire back yard area. A call to the county and I was in touch with a very helpful inspector that was more than willing to work with me. In the end I was going to need to work with an engineer and would likely have a smaller space than desired.
The next strike was talking to a neighbor that recently built a shop and hearing the price, sticker shock! Last shop I had we built in 97, 28x30 and it was under 10k with free labor from me, the brothers and dad. Dad is now in his last days and we are all old enough we didn't want to build it!
With all that in mind coupled with momma wanting to do new floors and possibly a bathroom make over we said screw it, lets sell and get what we want! We had been eyeballing the plans for the house we went with for some time. As nice as a shop would be, it would only enable me to drag home more **** I don't need so we just upped the garage size. I also added bonus room trusses over the main garage for storage and the boat will just have to live outside.
This is the house, the last bay is 15 wide by 30 deep. Not huge but plenty big enough for me. The second project can languish in the main garage along with our drivers. I am having them wall off my work space, no more dirty cars from my mess making! Looking at May/June for completion, till then we're in a tiny duplex. I'll update as the build moves on.




















