Dartswinger70
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Yeah I built my garage to fit the property 1/4 acre I suppose I could have went higher I could get one of those lifts that gets the car 4 ft off the ground that would help...
I don't get them. Do you have to wheel around on a chair?Yeah I built my garage to fit the property 1/4 acre I suppose I could have went higher I could get one of those lifts that gets the car 4 ft off the ground that would help...
I'm on a 1/2 acre and used to have a whole acre......that was part of the problem. Coming down the road, it was easy to see my shop going up since the land beside me was vacant. I didn't own the other 1/2 acre when I built my shop but when I bought that piece of land, the naysayers went into full tilt assault. Had some fun years with them....not.Yeah I built my garage to fit the property 1/4 acre I suppose I could have went higher I could get one of those lifts that gets the car 4 ft off the ground that would help...
Being 4' up is better than being 2' up.....imo.I don't get them. Do you have to wheel around on a chair?
I'm stuck with an 8' ceiling! Was trying to not build a monster because of what the deed restrictions say. I'm nearly 1500 sq ft and caught hell for that from the neighborhood watch dogs. Was already catching hell because I looked like a teenager when I bought my place (was 33) and to them I had to be a drug dealer to afford to live in this neighborhood. They would turn over in their graves if they saw the neighborhood now. There's even steel buildings out here that were built recently LOL. Build it to fit. 10' is good but 12' is even better. How tall are the 4 post lifts and how much more head room does a car need to be all the way up?
And I know all too well about how the wife is. Thing is, I don't have to worry about her anymore as she left in 17. Best thing that ever happened to me after 31 years of hell!
Yes, that's exactly what I do. I have enough space to get my transmission jack in and out and I'm not crawling around on my knees or lying on my back. I've done everything I've ever needed to with mine, no problem, just have to learn to adapt.I don't get them. Do you have to wheel around on a chair?
I built 2 garages. The minimum height on the Eve should be 14 feet. This way you can fit a 4 post extended height 4 post lift. With the taker lift you can fit a car under the lift. 12 feet will be too short. My other shop is 20 feet and you can build a mezzanine in that 20 footer for more space. No matter how big you build the garage you will run out of spaceHi guys ,,I thought I would get some ideas before I get to the final stage where I have to make a decision .
I’m building a shop,,or I’m just beginning the stage of pouring concrete .
All my friends tell me I need at least a 12 foot ceiling if I plan to have a lift later .
I was planning on a 10 foot ceiling,,but I haven’t finished my plans yet .
They say to have a few trusses made with a cutout to clear the top and make it 12 foot clearance .
I don’t know if I will have a lift at all yet .
Any experience with this before,,,I’m willing to listen to the guys with any ideas .
Thanks .
Tommy
Increasing the height does not increase your square footage.The additional cost of increasing the height of the building will make it more attractive when you are looking to sell, it probably the cheapest way to increase your square footage.
I’ve owned a shop with a 12’ ceiling, I would consider that a minimum.
Unless you add a second levelIncreasing the height does not increase your square footage.
Disagree added a 1000sq of space with a mezzanineIncreasing the height does not increase your square footage.
It does increase your cubic footage.Increasing the height does not increase your square footage.
The higher, the better. I only have 10'-4". It's tight, but I make it work. I only have a 2 car garage, but I squeeze 3 cars in it for now. May increase it to 4 cars eventually with another hoist someday. I need to add out the back first though.
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When I was a kid, I had a neighbor who built a new garage around the existing one, then tore down the existing one from inside. I don't remember what he did with the stuff inside while tearing down. He did it that way to beat the city's codes. He was a sharp dude. Not an easy answer, but he was determined!The higher, the better. I only have 10'-4". It's tight, but I make it work. I only have a 2 car garage, but I squeeze 3 cars in it for now. May increase it to 4 cars eventually with another hoist someday. I need to add out the back first though.
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Good. It's easy for us to spend your money. At LEAST 12', since you're in the sticks. (There I go again.)I’m planning on going with 12 if nothing changes .
I’m out in the country here and I’ve already checked with the county just to be certain .
I’m also the Chairman of the Zoning appeals board here,,,,so I can get information really quickly .
I might go higher,,,but I think 12 feet is probably okay for my needs ?
But,,,keep the ideas coming,,,,I’m still listening .
Tommy