Evan Dutch
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Hi all. It’s been quite a while since I’ve posted on here last, it’s been even longer since I first tossed around the idea of building a shop. I’m happy to say that it’s moving along nicely!
Very nice. CongratulationsHi all. It’s been quite a while since I’ve posted on here last, it’s been even longer since I first tossed around the idea of building a shop. I’m happy to say that it’s moving along nicely!
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Right at $10k for the buildingBall park what did it run you?
Thanks, I have an HOA, but I can build a shed, yours looks awesome. The HOA will approve itRight at $10k for the building
Just for the building or pad included?Right at $10k for the building
10k for the building. Pad was another 7kJust for the building or pad included?
I thought so to. So I had it moved across the yard!You need to keep the old one too for parts storage.
Yep, that maximizes your work space a lot. I need a storage shed, and my shop is 27x31 and has a loft. I am a "packitus ratticus". What's the footprint of your new shop?I thought so to. So I had it moved across the yard!
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24x31x12 (walls are 12ft tall but the peak is closer to 15ft).Yep, that maximizes your work space a lot. I need a storage shed, and my shop is 27x31 and has a loft. I am a "packitus ratticus". What's the footprint of your new shop?
More concrete for ramps?24x31x12 (walls are 12ft tall but the peak is closer to 15ft).
I’ll either do that or bring in some gravel. Most likely gravel since it’s cheaper.More concrete for ramps?
I’ll either do that or bring in some gravel. Most likely gravel since it’s cheaper.