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The "plan" is to go block walls up to the hill height, then stick or steel on top of that (haven't decided) for a total wall height of 16'.
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Progress is always nice. Looking good Ed. Can't wait to see more.
BTW - Thank you for the kind words about my shop. |
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We'll, plan has changed... Already going to start adding on :lol: adding a 21'x24' pad to the rear for a clean/paint room and a 20'x8' on the low side for a dirty room for the drill press, compressor, sand blasting cabinet etc. those will keep the primary 36'x46' freed up for my other crap. :D
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I wish we didn't have rediculous zoning rules around here...if I tried to double the size of my project overnight, they'd seize my dang house.
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zoning is a mixed bag; without zoning you can do anything you want on your property
but... your neighbor can too, including putting a trailer park on the land next to yours i bought 5 acres of paradise in the mountains of NC in 1982 and built my dream house and shop on it i go back there every couple of years to see trashy old mobile homes filling up the mountain valley now i live in se MI and they go over the top on what you can or can not do on your property but... at the same time i'm ''protected'' to what my neighbors can do sadly, there's rarely a good spot between none and full zoning |
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Luckily we have 7"ish" acres and can only see one of our neighbors homes from our house, so I think we are good there.
I got a price for all of my block & delivery yesterday and I've decided to take advantage of the topography (and moving my tiny "shop" down to the new shop location to use as a clean/paint room) and make the shop a little bigger. I was playing around on Excel today at work and decided to whip up a schematic of the new floor plan. The 8'x18' (this will house a full bath, dishwasher & washer/dryer) and the 20'x24' (where my little shop next to the house with a sloped floor :( will move too) areas are the add ons. It will have an 8' block filled wall on the hillside of the building. Hope to start on this part in 2 weeks if weather permits. |
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Niped, that is going to be nice and the extra space will be really useful. Sounds like you will have enough height for a lift. Well thought out!
Starting in two weeks....our snow probably won't be melted in two weeks. |
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Yeah, 16' wall height in the main shop area is PLENTY of height for a lift...or 2 ;).
We had a foot of snow in the yard last Thursday, but it doesn't stay here long at all...it was 72 degrees today. :lol: |
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Nice shop. Progress is always nice. looked at the date on my slab the other day and its almost a year old. only have part of the frame work up as of now but plan on getting back on it soon. I also like your thought process on a small house and big shop, my house is a small 24x24 and the shop is a 60x44.
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Oh, my current house/shop, the house is WAY bigger (3700+ sq ft plus a full basement) but in just over a year we will become empty nesters and we will hopefully sell & move either south to Florida (wife) or to northern Idaho (me) and the small house, HUGE shop will happen.
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Well, life has been getting in the way so I haven't gotten much done to the shop, but I finally made a little more progress. I got the rest of the pad poured and got the block wall (8'8" tall x a total of 90' long) up that's in the hillside. It's fun to walk around down there now and plan out the next step...it's starting to feel like this may actually get done.
I'll get the exterior of the wall sealed and the drainage lines in place in the next few weeks and possibly start on the last bit of block work. Here are few pics... |
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Going to be very nice. Did you do the block work?
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Looks good ,my second shop is on hold as I keep buying trucks .
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LoL. I totally understand. I'm done buying anymore extra vehicles until this endeavor is complete. I have 4 67-72 trucks, a 74 Bronco, '56 F@rd p/u, a 77 Trans Am, 48 Cub Cadet float plane and my 93 Mustang and GOB TONS of parts for all of them. Plus our daily drivers. My vehicle quota is FULL.
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Looking good Ed!
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shop is looking good
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seriously waterproof and get your drain tile and gravel in there before you have problems |
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^^^ yes SIR!!! :)
I'm planning on doing the drainage & sealing next week. |
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Well, 2 years later and mucho problems but I'm finally moving forward again. :metal:
153 pieces of rebar and mako mix pumped into every cell. Building should be going up in a few weeks. |
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Good to see your shop build moving forward.
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Small step forward... but these damn hurricanes are screwing up my pace!
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One more day in...
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That is going to be nice .
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