ArtisanFarms
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I'm planning a new shop, which will be my last shop as I am now retired and don't plan to move again.
I had planned to renovate a 25X75 timber framed barn that I have on my property into the shop, but an injury has affected my balance and mobility which prevents me from doing a lot of the renovation work needed and it won't be cost effective to hire the renovation work out.
So, I'm considering three options and am curious what others have to say. The shop will be used for both woodworking and metal working (each in its own room).
I have a fair amount of iron that I will be moving into the shop. Wood shop tools include - Powermatic 66 table saw, Delta Shaper, Drill press, lathe, 18" bandsaw, planer, 8" jointer, 6X42" sander, dust collector and miscellaneous hand and power tools. The metal shop includes - 15X30 lathe, 9x42 Bridgeport, 20" vertical bandsaw, horizontal bandsaw, 6x12 surface grinder, 4 spindle drillpress, bench grinders, arbor press, hossfeld bender, Pexto 48" shear, Di-Acro notcher, Weidemann turret punch, Chicago 48"press brake, torches, CC-CV welder w/TIG watercooled torch and MIG wirefeeder, heat treat oven, and an anvil.
Option 1 - free standing SIP construction 30X50 shop - 2 rooms, 12' sidewalls, minimum 10X10 and two man doors to outside, minimum 8X10 and one man door in interior wall.
Option 2 - free standing insulated pole construction 30X50 shop - 2 rooms, 12' sidewalls, minimum 10X10 and two man doors to outside, minimum 8X10 and one man door in interior wall.
Option 3 - 20X75 lean-to addition to barn with large access doors thru barn.
One of my kids, who will probably use the metal shop as much as I do, favors option 3. I don't yet have a strong opinion, but probably lean a little towards option 1.
For people who have built your last shop which option makes sense to you and what are lessons from your experience that you would like to share.
I had planned to renovate a 25X75 timber framed barn that I have on my property into the shop, but an injury has affected my balance and mobility which prevents me from doing a lot of the renovation work needed and it won't be cost effective to hire the renovation work out.
So, I'm considering three options and am curious what others have to say. The shop will be used for both woodworking and metal working (each in its own room).
I have a fair amount of iron that I will be moving into the shop. Wood shop tools include - Powermatic 66 table saw, Delta Shaper, Drill press, lathe, 18" bandsaw, planer, 8" jointer, 6X42" sander, dust collector and miscellaneous hand and power tools. The metal shop includes - 15X30 lathe, 9x42 Bridgeport, 20" vertical bandsaw, horizontal bandsaw, 6x12 surface grinder, 4 spindle drillpress, bench grinders, arbor press, hossfeld bender, Pexto 48" shear, Di-Acro notcher, Weidemann turret punch, Chicago 48"press brake, torches, CC-CV welder w/TIG watercooled torch and MIG wirefeeder, heat treat oven, and an anvil.
Option 1 - free standing SIP construction 30X50 shop - 2 rooms, 12' sidewalls, minimum 10X10 and two man doors to outside, minimum 8X10 and one man door in interior wall.
Option 2 - free standing insulated pole construction 30X50 shop - 2 rooms, 12' sidewalls, minimum 10X10 and two man doors to outside, minimum 8X10 and one man door in interior wall.
Option 3 - 20X75 lean-to addition to barn with large access doors thru barn.
One of my kids, who will probably use the metal shop as much as I do, favors option 3. I don't yet have a strong opinion, but probably lean a little towards option 1.
For people who have built your last shop which option makes sense to you and what are lessons from your experience that you would like to share.
