hysinthius
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Hi guys just joined and have been spending the last month or so just reading the forums. Wanted to get your guys thoughts on this.
We decided to buy the house we have been living in for the past 5 years. Problem is that there is no garage and the property is 66'x380'. I’ve been wanting a garage for years as I work on everything myself but have to do it at the in-laws or my buddies which is getting old and i hate bothering them.
So I talked to the local zoning guy who said I can go up to a max of 40x50 (literally on the line) due to needing to be 10' from the side property lines and 35' from the back. So here is my dilemma.
I don’t have much saved any longer as I am buying the house...but will be doing it myself over time.
Mind you I live in Western NY and it gets pretty chilly with a decent snow fall (other than this year).
What is the easiest way to start building (slowly over time). Debating between 30x50 or 40x50 with a hybrid of pole barn / stick as I plan to be in it a lot over the winter.
So with hookups... I got a quote on 4000PSI w fiber 30x50 $2147 including deliv. 2inch crusher run for $7 ton guestimating 18-22 tons at hair under $160.00 free deliv. Quarry is only 3 miles behind me.
So guestimating floor will run me lil under 2500 + keg or 2 of beer and grilling meat.
In the garage i need space for... 3 quads, 2 snowmobiles, 1 motorcycle, 1 mustang. room to put a 2 post lift 10k bendpak...already have it, and room for 1 empty bay.
might put the 10x14 shed behind it to put the sleds in.
Thinking about configuring it long way with 2 9'x10' doors on the narrow side and one 10x10 on the far end. And a 6' roll up on the side somewhere for quad mower repair access (all ready scored one for 50 bucks).
I was told i don’t need to put rebar in other then in areas around lift and corners being that there is fiber in it? Does this sound right?
So should I stay 30x50 or 40x50 I’m thinking 30x50 as I want to leave a little room without the whole back yard having a shop across it.
JD
We decided to buy the house we have been living in for the past 5 years. Problem is that there is no garage and the property is 66'x380'. I’ve been wanting a garage for years as I work on everything myself but have to do it at the in-laws or my buddies which is getting old and i hate bothering them.
So I talked to the local zoning guy who said I can go up to a max of 40x50 (literally on the line) due to needing to be 10' from the side property lines and 35' from the back. So here is my dilemma.
I don’t have much saved any longer as I am buying the house...but will be doing it myself over time.
Mind you I live in Western NY and it gets pretty chilly with a decent snow fall (other than this year).
What is the easiest way to start building (slowly over time). Debating between 30x50 or 40x50 with a hybrid of pole barn / stick as I plan to be in it a lot over the winter.
So with hookups... I got a quote on 4000PSI w fiber 30x50 $2147 including deliv. 2inch crusher run for $7 ton guestimating 18-22 tons at hair under $160.00 free deliv. Quarry is only 3 miles behind me.
So guestimating floor will run me lil under 2500 + keg or 2 of beer and grilling meat.
In the garage i need space for... 3 quads, 2 snowmobiles, 1 motorcycle, 1 mustang. room to put a 2 post lift 10k bendpak...already have it, and room for 1 empty bay.
might put the 10x14 shed behind it to put the sleds in.
Thinking about configuring it long way with 2 9'x10' doors on the narrow side and one 10x10 on the far end. And a 6' roll up on the side somewhere for quad mower repair access (all ready scored one for 50 bucks).
I was told i don’t need to put rebar in other then in areas around lift and corners being that there is fiber in it? Does this sound right?
So should I stay 30x50 or 40x50 I’m thinking 30x50 as I want to leave a little room without the whole back yard having a shop across it.
JD
