woscholar
Well-known member
I've wanted a shop for years. Well, the last few decades. Even built a pad for one about 18 years ago and stalled out as we built a house. Made the best of vertical space in my 2 car garage. You know, shelves on the wall above other shelves with stuff on the floor under shelves. Completed many honey-dos in there along the way. Even taught my son to weld in that space when he was 11 using the HF flux core 110V welder.
Well, things have changed and my boy turned 14 in February. He bought my dad's 66 Chevy 1/2 ton LWB. It needs some work, and he starts driving on his own in 18 months. That was enough to make my wife ask about when I planned to build that shop I always talked about so I can get that truck up to current safety standards and safe enough for her baby.
That's all I needed. Shopped around and decided on a Mueller 30'x50' with 12' sidewalls. Building it closer to the house than I planned, but it has a lot of benefits: wife can see us/it, utilities are right there, less trees to knock down, etc. The pic below is the pad after completion. Will post more as we move through the process over the next few weeks. Took awhile to get to this point thanks to two months of rain nearly every day and now over a month of no rain and drought conditions. The contractors are still catching up, but they are working me in.

Well, things have changed and my boy turned 14 in February. He bought my dad's 66 Chevy 1/2 ton LWB. It needs some work, and he starts driving on his own in 18 months. That was enough to make my wife ask about when I planned to build that shop I always talked about so I can get that truck up to current safety standards and safe enough for her baby.
That's all I needed. Shopped around and decided on a Mueller 30'x50' with 12' sidewalls. Building it closer to the house than I planned, but it has a lot of benefits: wife can see us/it, utilities are right there, less trees to knock down, etc. The pic below is the pad after completion. Will post more as we move through the process over the next few weeks. Took awhile to get to this point thanks to two months of rain nearly every day and now over a month of no rain and drought conditions. The contractors are still catching up, but they are working me in.

