05-17-2019, 06:12 PM | #1 |
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Just got the structure up, doors soon.
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05-17-2019, 10:51 PM | #2 |
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Looks good! What are the dimensions and plans for it?
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05-18-2019, 04:59 PM | #3 |
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40' x 90', projects and I may put a living quarters inside aka old guy bachelor pad.
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Color me jealous...
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OOF!!! Twice the size of mine!!! I’m so jealous.
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05-20-2019, 10:37 AM | #6 |
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Wow!!!
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About time to get to work
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Ceiling height?
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16' sweet. When you build the living quarters, build it with about a 2' raised floor. This way it is easier to run plumbing and wiring and your feet will be happier without walking on concrete barefoot. Also there is the whole odors creeping across the floor into the living unit. Water heater can sit on the shop floor. You will still have room for storage on top also. Unless you build a 2 story unit
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Thanks for the input, decided not to do a living quarters as part of the shop is for my son-in-law's fabricating business. He's in the process of moving everything now, tons of work. Going to put a mezzanine on the West end for extra storage space. He's really good at what he does.
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Quote:
Yeah I love Surprise and have golfed at Happy Trails. I'm really made more for the country than the metropolis so appreciate a smaller city.
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Quick little shop update. Got the two cranes up. Will be able to swing a ton from one to the other and vice versa, also got started on the mezzanine. Hey I just piddle on my truck there. I'll try to get picks of all the concrete I've poured.
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Quick update, got the mezzanine up. It's going to hold a lot of sh....stuff. About the equivelent of two 40' conexes.
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Love the mezzanine.
What dimension are those floor joists? I am assuming they are 16' in length. Maybe 2x10 ? or are they metal joists? What weight capacity is in the design? Great shop.
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They are 16' 2 x 8 14ga C Purlins on 12" centers, the deck is 1" ply ( 1.091 ) screwed down every 12". Weight capacity about 150lbs per sq. foot.
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quick little update, got the shop about 50% skinned, running electric as we go.
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Here's an overhead shot of the property, you can see the vast amount of concrete that was poured, fortunately got it done before prices went out of sight. This property is annexed in Buckeye Az but it's jurisdiction fell to Maricopa County so I had to re-survey the place in order to do a re-plat just so I could access the shop from 191st ave., which was all because of a 1' N.V.A.E. along the East property line. P.I.T.A. but also a great learning experience.
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Awesome building and cool property! How's the son in law's business doing?
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He's doing pretty well although he's more focused on getting the electrical done then putting in the bathroom. The place is a bit chaotic at this time waiting for things to be completed. I'll try to get more pictures inside and out showing the chaos.
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dang! nice space ace ace ace
must be an echo in there
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Ill bet all that plywood cost a pretty penny!!!! Looks nice
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it certainly wasn't cheap Rickysnickers!! I want to say none of this would be possible without my dad and I hope when it's finished he will look down and be proud. While no one is perfect he always tried to help family and inspired me with his selflessness.
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Thought I'd post a couple pictures of the 2 ton cranes first lift. That rig it's lifting is 2800lbs, lifted it with touch of a button.
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Wow, very nice.
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