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curbshopper

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Having just sold our old home that included my 28 x 50 garage ,16 x 28 was my shop area, were all the fun things happened. our new house has a descent 16 x 28 garage ,with my idea of making it a 24 x 48 ,with my shop area being 24 x24, I might possible extend it another 6-8 in length but only 16 feet in width is possible . Walls 10 feet tall, no plan for a lift. now some thoughts needed. My first project will be restoring my 1963 Studebaker R-2 Lark and hopefully adding a Hawk in years to come. Is 24 foot length a descent size to use ? I know more is always better , any personal experiences. Also can a person haul 24 foot rafters on a car trailer legally, and if so in what configuration on a trailer ? Thats my starting thoughts thanks
 
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Cyberbear

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My advice to make the garage depth as large as possible, and check with your local DMV and see what they require in your state for lumber hauling length restrictions.
 
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uscarry45

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Depends on how long your car trailer is. Most state have a maximum over hang both front and rear
 

Thumper68

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I would go as deep as you can even an extra 2 feet in front or behind a project can make a huge difference in workability.

As far as hauling trusses I always have them delivered, to me its worth the extra $$$, however I did have to go get some this summer to meet a time table and I used a pontoon trailer, I would check and see what rental on one would run (In my case I used the Clients).
 
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