Post pics of your garage / shop
#804
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Santa dropped off a killer gift; 40x30x12, hoping to get my lights and electrical in by spring and maybe if the car gods shine done a bendpak 4 post lift too.
http://s1382.photobucket.com/user/Todd_Barattini/building/story
http://s1382.photobucket.com/user/Todd_Barattini/building/story
#805
Cajun,
Very nice. mind PMing me ballpark $.
thanks.
JIm
Very nice. mind PMing me ballpark $.
thanks.
JIm
#806
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Jim,
I'll do better than that; building kit which was a stock 40'lx30w'x12'h "kit" on the shelf was $8125 dlvd to my yard from Muller buildings w/NO garage door. Since cement is like $100 yd in my area, it was more than the building!! I have over $9k in cement due to the fact that I had it poured thicker than 4" and a heaver PSI for when I add my lift, I got it @ 5" @ 4k psi. Hoping Uncle Sam doesn't rape me @ tax time so I can get my wiring and lift. I paid $1200 for an insulated 10'x10' Clopay garage door installed with a liftmaster 8500 opener.
I'll do better than that; building kit which was a stock 40'lx30w'x12'h "kit" on the shelf was $8125 dlvd to my yard from Muller buildings w/NO garage door. Since cement is like $100 yd in my area, it was more than the building!! I have over $9k in cement due to the fact that I had it poured thicker than 4" and a heaver PSI for when I add my lift, I got it @ 5" @ 4k psi. Hoping Uncle Sam doesn't rape me @ tax time so I can get my wiring and lift. I paid $1200 for an insulated 10'x10' Clopay garage door installed with a liftmaster 8500 opener.
Last edited by 99'CajunFirehawk157; 10-24-2017 at 06:50 PM.
#808
Here is my 25x35. Also have a covered concrete carport on the side.
Shop stays very busy and dirty due to others using it and many vehicles in and out. I'll get better pictures soon.
It's a red iron building with steel sheet exterior. I'm wanting to expand it another 25x35. So where is everyone getting their materials from?
Shop stays very busy and dirty due to others using it and many vehicles in and out. I'll get better pictures soon.
It's a red iron building with steel sheet exterior. I'm wanting to expand it another 25x35. So where is everyone getting their materials from?
#810
JUNIORSROLLIN,
VERY NICE RIDES.
CAJUN,
Thanks for the info. The garage is alot cheaper than I expected. Did you errect the garage or pay someone? $ ?
thanks again,
Jim
VERY NICE RIDES.
CAJUN,
Thanks for the info. The garage is alot cheaper than I expected. Did you errect the garage or pay someone? $ ?
thanks again,
Jim
#811
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I would have loved to have the time to do it but I paid a local firm that erects metal buildings for like dollar general stores, took them about a week dodging the weather, I watched it and its not really hard, hardest part is hanging the actual middle back bone truss, they used a boom truck but forklift/manlift would work too, just needs 2-3 bodies to get it done. paid $3/sf for erection...lol
#812
thnaks
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