nitsuj02532
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- Mar 5, 2012
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Hi all, im newly registered, but not new to lurking around here. I'm planning on building a small garage/shed/shop at my house int he next few months (once the ground is no longer frozen) and have a few variables that i'm trying to work out.
first of all, size. i have staked out 16x24 (or realistically 15x23 so i can stay in the realm of normal length lumber) unfortunately due to my yard shape and its location, i have to have my garage door on the long wall. i'm thinking of biting the bullet and going up to 18x24 (or 18x23) aside from having to redesign my trusses it will benefit me so that i can fit the car in all the way to work on it if needed.
second, is door location, should i put the door in the middle of the 24' wall so i have area on both sides or should i put it off to one end and leave the rest to storage/work shop? i may put up a partition at the end of the work area, but that will be a later thought.
third, is my floor structure, i cant realistically do a slab for a floor where i am, the ground water is too high and by chance if we have an extremely wet fall followed by a really cold winter, i will have to worry about frost heaves and my floor (or the entirety of my shed) so its going to have to be wood floor, i will be pouring tubes to hold it up, i'm going to do a girder in the middle to cut down on the span, my father in law is a contractor so hes going to help me design it so that i could park twice the car weight of the car that i would ever want to in there, only thing that is a concern is being able to cut/weld inside the shop. i'm not sure if there is a high psi concrete that i could pour ~1'' thick that would hold the weight of a car with out having to do constant repair or something else that would be a better option?
thanks in advance for your opinions
first of all, size. i have staked out 16x24 (or realistically 15x23 so i can stay in the realm of normal length lumber) unfortunately due to my yard shape and its location, i have to have my garage door on the long wall. i'm thinking of biting the bullet and going up to 18x24 (or 18x23) aside from having to redesign my trusses it will benefit me so that i can fit the car in all the way to work on it if needed.
second, is door location, should i put the door in the middle of the 24' wall so i have area on both sides or should i put it off to one end and leave the rest to storage/work shop? i may put up a partition at the end of the work area, but that will be a later thought.
third, is my floor structure, i cant realistically do a slab for a floor where i am, the ground water is too high and by chance if we have an extremely wet fall followed by a really cold winter, i will have to worry about frost heaves and my floor (or the entirety of my shed) so its going to have to be wood floor, i will be pouring tubes to hold it up, i'm going to do a girder in the middle to cut down on the span, my father in law is a contractor so hes going to help me design it so that i could park twice the car weight of the car that i would ever want to in there, only thing that is a concern is being able to cut/weld inside the shop. i'm not sure if there is a high psi concrete that i could pour ~1'' thick that would hold the weight of a car with out having to do constant repair or something else that would be a better option?
thanks in advance for your opinions
