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80x60x20 for 25 grand
My Uncle Roy R.I.P. built mine for $16,000 in 2005 & is 24'W x 35'L with 12'3" high 2" x 6" walls, fully insulated 6" thick with central A/C & heat (A/C & heat bought separately), completely 1/2" drywalled. 16'W x 7'H front insulated garage door with a Liftmaster MJ5011 jackshaft type garage door opener similar to yours. 8'W X 7'H rear insulated garage door with the same type MJ5011 opener as the front door. 1 small standard steel entryway 32"W door, Hardyboard siding & trim all around outside of the garage, 1/2" OSB roof sheathing screwed down with 2" long screws every 4", white asphalt shingles. The garage was built for the BendPak l040acx 10,000lb asymmetric 2 post lift I bought just before construction began on the garage. The cement slab was included & was poured with 3000PSI cement & has a 2'W X 2' deep cross poured thru the center of the floor to reinforce the lift & 2'deep x 6"W cement poured around the outer garage perimeter for the 2 "x 6" pressure treated wall plates & utilized 12"L X 3/4" bolts installed into the wet cement to hold the walls down. I also used Simpson Strong-Tie® hurricane ties for the all the roof joists & all the upper & lower wall plates to reinforce the walls & roof during high winds. Mine doesn't have the ceiling like yours does though. Like yours my garage is always being upgraded/work in progress etc. Thanks for posting nice garage.
My shed cost $3800 delivered It’s a 12×20 Morgan building and I love it
hey cool guy unless you have a dual purpose battery, you dont want the battery to drain completly cause the cells melt together after a while.
Just built a 60x80x16. 6in concrete with in floor heat spent 114k. That's no electrical no insulation. Adds up quick
How the hell do you set the lift when its tight against the wall.