UNSTUCK
But stuck more often.
We just found a house to purchase and it has the perfect spot in the backyard for a shop. This is not a 100% going to happen deal, yet, but close. I pretty much know how I want it...It's been in my head for ten years. Below is my ultimate wish list. I really want to be involved in the building of this thing. I built a large shed one time and really enjoyed it. I'd like to learn more about this kind of work.
So, what are things that you would want to have in your perfect shop?
Is anyone on here capable of doing any portion of this work? I would pay cash or trade for weld/fab/repair work.
- 30 ft wide by 40 deep, or maybe just 24 wide by 40 deep.
- roof and siding to match the house.
- 13 foot high ceiling with can lights with led flood lights installed. maybe 10 lights total.
- concrete floor strong enough to bolt a car lift to, also shinny smooth. I would like the concrete to be raised about 6 inches where the walls will bolt to it, to prevent water,ect from coming in.
- On the east facing 30 ft wide wall, there will be one 12 wide x 10 high garage door. I'm open to a different size and either roll up or a standard door. Power or manual. Also, next to it will be a steel, high security man door.
- Electric, gas and water brought in.
- A water drain in front of the garage door, for draining water during shop floor clean out. Might tie into the shop sink drain.
- I have an over head hoist that I have used in my last two home garages. I have used several 4x4's to support the trusses above the garage. It has worked great to support about 1000 pounds. I would like to be able to still use this. Ideally mounted in the center of the shop ceiling. Not sure if 30 foot long trusses could support that weight.
- Ceiling and walls fully insulated and dry walled. I don't think it would need to be mudded, just taped and then a bright white paint applied.
- 2 or 3 windows on the north facing 40 foot wall.
- 1 240 volt plug in the middle of both 40 foot walls on 60 amp breakers.
- 110 volt quad plugs spaced evenly around the shop. 30 (?) amp breakers.
- A flood light on each corner of the east wall outside, shining on the driveway.
- A flood light on each corner of the north wall outside, shining on the back yard
- A water spout on the east side wall, on the outside.
- 110 volt outlet on the east side wall, outside.
- Heater. Not to concerned about a/c.
what am i missing and anyone capable of helping? I have roofer, electrician, and concrete buddies that might help. Any framers?
So, what are things that you would want to have in your perfect shop?
Is anyone on here capable of doing any portion of this work? I would pay cash or trade for weld/fab/repair work.
- 30 ft wide by 40 deep, or maybe just 24 wide by 40 deep.
- roof and siding to match the house.
- 13 foot high ceiling with can lights with led flood lights installed. maybe 10 lights total.
- concrete floor strong enough to bolt a car lift to, also shinny smooth. I would like the concrete to be raised about 6 inches where the walls will bolt to it, to prevent water,ect from coming in.
- On the east facing 30 ft wide wall, there will be one 12 wide x 10 high garage door. I'm open to a different size and either roll up or a standard door. Power or manual. Also, next to it will be a steel, high security man door.
- Electric, gas and water brought in.
- A water drain in front of the garage door, for draining water during shop floor clean out. Might tie into the shop sink drain.
- I have an over head hoist that I have used in my last two home garages. I have used several 4x4's to support the trusses above the garage. It has worked great to support about 1000 pounds. I would like to be able to still use this. Ideally mounted in the center of the shop ceiling. Not sure if 30 foot long trusses could support that weight.
- Ceiling and walls fully insulated and dry walled. I don't think it would need to be mudded, just taped and then a bright white paint applied.
- 2 or 3 windows on the north facing 40 foot wall.
- 1 240 volt plug in the middle of both 40 foot walls on 60 amp breakers.
- 110 volt quad plugs spaced evenly around the shop. 30 (?) amp breakers.
- A flood light on each corner of the east wall outside, shining on the driveway.
- A flood light on each corner of the north wall outside, shining on the back yard
- A water spout on the east side wall, on the outside.
- 110 volt outlet on the east side wall, outside.
- Heater. Not to concerned about a/c.
what am i missing and anyone capable of helping? I have roofer, electrician, and concrete buddies that might help. Any framers?