Another wet spring day in Maine. It rained all day but we managed to get the retaining wall closed;
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We'll finish this up tomorrow and get started on re-forming the wall we reduced to rubble yesterday. Also plan to start stripping the dock stairs tomorrow afternoon.
While we start this project we are also completing preparations to put our current home on the market. Part of this process includes moving all my junk out of my garage.
As I mentioned in my intro, I've already built a garage on the new property. It's 32x28 and is a pretty typical wood framed structure. This will be the temporary home for my shop tools and unfinished projects.
Since I'm limited (by wifely edict) how big a shop I can attach to the house, this structure is a kind of garage annex to handle overflow from the main shop. To make it easier to move tools, parts, etc between structures, both will be equipped with an overhead bridge crane.
I've already installed beams running the length of the upper garage.
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A third beam, riding on trolleys will run end to end to allow me access to all parts of the garage. I'll install a similar setup in the lower garage. I figure this essentiall gives me a 28 x 60 garage connected by 2000 feet of road.
One of my challenges was finding a door that didn't block access to the overhead crane when open. I settled on a hangar door.
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As you can see, it opens up and outward, which maintains the full opening and won't block access to the bridge crane. In hindsight, it was probably way overkill but it does fit the bill.
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I spent the better part of the morning hauling junk like you see in the picture above from the old garage to the interim garage. The car below is pretty much bare metal and given the inclement weather I wrapped it up to protect it from the worst of the precip.
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By noon, both of my projects were safe and sound in their new temporary home.
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Tomorrow I plan to haul down all the shop tools and equipment. Once done with the move, I'll be out of commission until the new shop is done. Talk about motivation.
I know this is way late, but both of these features I will put in my build. Why did you go with the hangar door vs. conventional commercial roll up? Is the hanger door much more expensive?
This has been bugging me for a while but I've finally figured out where I've seen this exact design before and it's just dawned on me
More modern materials but the design is almost identical. Did you buy a copy of the plans from Druid & Partners architects practice?
Buzz, I actually had to edit my post after I went looking for druid and partners on the web. In the future, I'll have a cup of coffee before reading your posts.

Druid&Partners.com
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It's probably safe to assume said website is ****

My Inlaws have a Camp (I would call it a very nice home) on Great Pond/Belgrade Lakes area. Are you somewhat close to there?
Or doesn't exist
What the hell have I started here?![]()
I was a little slow on the uptake too. . . I got it now. Ha ha. . .![]()
Don't feel bad KP. Buzz had me running around the internet looking for some damn druid architect who stole my house plans.

Don't feel bad KP. Buzz had me running around the internet looking for some damn druid architect who stole my house plans.
ICFs. . . what is keeping the form in place from sliding around concrete pad ? Is the horizontal rebar that is tied to the vertical (already placed in the concrete) enough to keep the form in place ? Or will there be a 2x4 tapcon'd at the foot of the form to prevent movement ?
Flipping between the two pics, here's what I've come up with:
- Release agent has darkened
I was going to add someone left a perfectly good portaband out in the rain too..."I've got a challenge for you guys - what has changed with this form since yesterday? "
Okay, I'll play. This is like playing 'Where's Waldo?', but I guess in this case, it's be titled 'Where's Walldoh?'! lol
Flipping between the two pics, here's what I've come up with:
- Thermomass added
- Release agent has darkened
- Re-bar added
- Conduit added
- Vertical wood member has been added to the ledger on the right
- On the far right side of the pic, it looks like a form has been stripped (?)

; who knows, maybe I'll "Spring Ahead" this coming Sunday, finally turn off the computer, and get busy making my shop 'GJ Thread-worthy'. 
, well a house obviously 
Congrats on the fireplacement!
Every day I look at your progress and every day I can not figure out what you are building, well a house obviously
What I mean is, your house has so many details it is hard to see what it is you're building...
Thanks to everyone for the positive comments. The fact that you guys are following along keeps me motivated to document the build. I know I'll look back on this thread for many years to come and be very glad I did.
Thanks Sunbimmer. It must be very hard to follow from the pictures - it's not all that easy in real life. Bear with me, by the end of the day Monday, all the tents will be gone and all the forms will be stripped. I'll put up some wide angle shots that will hopefully put things in context.

