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TacomaJD said:
I'd prolly never go in my house if I had a 40x60 shop. That's around the size I want to build when I find one of those things with boobs that work and splits bills, that's worth keepin around.

They don't exist! :****:
 
Here's my 35x70 shop, complete with shitter, tiki bar & air conditioned "think tank". :dblthumb:

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Me and a buddy split a 30x40 plenty of room to work on three rigs. Just wish we would have went taller a lift would be nice.
 
zayne2427 said:
Just sold my house and have a contract on another house but need a shop.Looking at building a shop and womdering,Everyone with a 30x40-40x40 are you satisfied with your shop or would you have built bigger? 30x50-40x60

No matter how big you build you will find a way to fill it up :****:

Mine is a 30x40 if I could do it over I would have done a 40x40 prolly but if/whenever I build another one it'll be at least a 40x60 :dblthumb:
 
B.DRAKE said:
No matter how big you build you will find a way to fill it up :****:

This is 100% true. My little 20x24 is already getting cramped and I didn't have much of **** tool wise to put in it when I built it. It's only close to 2 years old.
 
The big thing is i have 2 rigs and my brother has one so there will always be 3 rigs in there at a time not to mention a lawn mower and pop's RZR. I want to make sure i have room for a lift and still not be cramped for space. But i also have to be able to afford to have it built as well. May start with a 40x40 and leave room for an additional 20x40 for when i have the funds.
 
What ever you think is a good size for you, just double it and that should be good for 5-7 years
 
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Just bought a farm with 40 x 100 shop . Don't know the name of the building . Has one broke skylight anybody know where or what kind I can get to replace it ?
 
zayne2427 said:
Just sold my house and have a contract on another house but need a shop.Looking at building a shop and womdering,Everyone with a 30x40-40x40 are you satisfied with your shop or would you have built bigger? 30x50-40x60

Keep it in 3 ft increments and your metal will work out without having to trim

ie you use the same amount of metal on a 42x51 as a 40x50 (and you get an extra 142 square feet)
 
I did 30X40 with the 30' wide 40' deep, mainly for the bass boat because of it's length. I also did 10' walls- free span roof, wasn't considering a lift back in the day. If I did it all over again it would be 40' wide and at least 50' deep, and 14' walls. I did the insulation, sky lights and commercial roll up doors and would not change that for anything, on below 20 degree days in Ga. my shop will still be in the upper 40's, I have never had to winterize any of my boats. A mushroom propane deck heater will knock the chill off in it in a hour or so. thumb.gif
 
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Randys Rock Rods said:
Finally getting started on my house inside the shop...

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Im interested what size is shop and house ?
 
I built a 50x50, framed in an extra 12x12 door in the rear for future expansion. Its insulated, and seems to work pretty good for now.
 

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paradisepwoffrd said:
Keep us updated on this, or better yet a build thread. Thinking about doing something similar soon

I will definitely do a build thread on it when it gets a little further along

Bumpers said:
Im interested what size is shop and house ?

The whole building is 60x90. 60x50 house and 60x40 shop area. thumb.gif
 
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Randys Rock Rods said:
I will definitely do a build thread on it when it gets a little further along

The whole building is 60x90. 60x50 house and 60x40 shop area. thumb.gif
Any zoning or permit troubles with that set up? I was looking into doing the same up here but my county is ran by hippys that don't want you to live anywhere that doesn't have an HOA eventhough 90% of my town are crack heads or meth addicts :mad:
 
Sooooooo much want in this thread! I can't wait to get back out in the country so I can start work on a shop. Living in an HOA with a tiny yard really blows.
 

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