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Re: Building A Garage
« Reply #45 on: January 11 2020, 04:51:24 PM »
Make an access through the garage. Or better yet, cut the part of the deck off and make the garage even bigger. with a through access.


How warm do you want the garage to be? Anything above 60f is just a waste.IMO





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Re: Building A Garage
« Reply #46 on: January 11 2020, 05:08:05 PM »
Hot tub is on the deck...so it ain't gettin' cut back.
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Re: Building A Garage
« Reply #47 on: January 15 2020, 11:54:45 AM »
Son-in-law just left. He's gonna talk to the town by-law guy and find out how long I can build it...and how far away from the house it has to be. How far from the house will dictate the length...as my yard isn't very big.
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Re: Building A Garage
« Reply #48 on: January 15 2020, 01:04:04 PM »
That's my issue Brad - 15ft from the sideline and 20ft from any existing building is what I'm regulated to. I have a 60' wide patch but after regulations, I'm left with 25'. If I attach it I can build what I want up to the 15ft sideline. 1 street over, it's 10' and 10'. My township is less than helpful and has not responded to any of my questions. I need to call another builder - the last few have been no shows or never deliver the quote. I just haven't felt like dealing with it. 
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« Reply #49 on: January 15 2020, 05:31:49 PM »
Not sure if you can do it up there Brad, but in the states you can file with the municipality for what’s called a variance. This is an exception to the rules. We had to do one for my father in laws back porch. File with the city and then send certified letters to the neighbors to see if they had a problem with what we wanted to do. If no one squawks, then the variance is approved and your somewhat free to build.
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Re: Building A Garage
« Reply #50 on: May 29 2020, 12:34:57 PM »
Update. Garage will be built commencing mid summer. Final size is 14x24. Pretty pumped about getting it done.
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« Reply #51 on: May 29 2020, 02:15:04 PM »
glad it is going to get going!
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Re: Building A Garage
« Reply #52 on: May 29 2020, 09:17:25 PM »
Good stuff -can't make that 16x24?
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Re: Building A Garage
« Reply #53 on: May 29 2020, 10:15:06 PM »
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Good stuff -can't make that 16x24?
Nope...to close to the deck. I'm pushing it at 14.
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« Reply #54 on: May 29 2020, 10:24:06 PM »
Sounds like your building a she-shed!
Lol - just joking. 
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Re: Building A Garage
« Reply #55 on: May 30 2020, 12:22:53 PM »
Double door?  14ft would fit two cars, door opening is a b*tch tho. I prolly only have 16ft to work with for ours.
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Re: Building A Garage
« Reply #56 on: May 30 2020, 03:20:50 PM »
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Double door?  14ft would fit two cars, door opening is a b*tch tho. I prolly only have 16ft to work with for ours.
Single door. I'm on a small lot. This will be as big as the town will allow for the lot size. I have a 1 and a half storey. Built in 1952. Looks like a 'war time' home. They were built to last. No plywood BS. Roof is 2x10.
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Re: Building A Garage
« Reply #57 on: May 31 2020, 02:18:02 AM »
Will they allow height for a lift? If so, get the overhead bar type, not the one that routes cables through floor type cover. In floor heat can't be beat, very efficient also if properly insulated, floor included. Your not building a huge building so in floor won't be that bad cost wise to operate, just up front cost. As mentioned, lots of plug ins with lots of breakers, 4 foot up is convenient. Again with that size a ceiling mounted extension cord on a retractable reel is super handy. Will reach most of shop. Run an air line down one side with quick connects every 6 ft. Super handy. Use white steel on ceiling with LED lighting and you will love the lighting. Just finished building my 3rd shop and these are some things I have incorporated in last one. If I ranked by "must have" first is in floor heat, second is led lighting, third is lots of plug ins.  Just my 2 cents, enjoy the new shop
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Re: Building A Garage
« Reply #58 on: May 31 2020, 09:05:25 AM »
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Will they allow height for a lift? If so, get the overhead bar type, not the one that routes cables through floor type cover. In floor heat can't be beat, very efficient also if properly insulated, floor included. Your not building a huge building so in floor won't be that bad cost wise to operate, just up front cost. As mentioned, lots of plug ins with lots of breakers, 4 foot up is convenient. Again with that size a ceiling mounted extension cord on a retractable reel is super handy. Will reach most of shop. Run an air line down one side with quick connects every 6 ft. Super handy. Use white steel on ceiling with LED lighting and you will love the lighting. Just finished building my 3rd shop and these are some things I have incorporated in last one. If I ranked by "must have" first is in floor heat, second is led lighting, third is lots of plug ins.  Just my 2 cents, enjoy the new shop

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Re: Building A Garage
« Reply #59 on: June 07 2020, 03:23:33 PM »
I told my sun to put a good air compressor in and lots of couplings.
Not one of his employee have a air tool. My how things have changed.
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