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- 30x50 shop build (stick frame) - Pirate 4x4
growing out of my carport style 24x24 garage and moving up to a 30x50 with attached 16x28 sheds picked up a woodstove and a 7x16x4 trailer load of wood for $400, all 2yr seasoned red oak
- Shop Layout for 30 x 50 - Pirate 4x4
I have been working out of a 30x50 shop for the last 8 years, I am counting the days untill the 60x100 building is done I would not put the head anywhere other than a corner, and as far a way from a roll up door as possible 1500 sq is a small space, it is quite difficult to move trucks around with out having a building inside of your building
- 30x50 shop build (stick frame) | Page 2 | Pirate 4x4
footings, block and backfill; 3600 dried in with materials, labor with family discount, concrete and labor to finish (20 yds at $40 per yrd labor); 21,400
- Pallet Racking for Building Construction? - Pirate 4x4
30x50 = 1,500 The pictures you attached don't look too bad, but considering that for a open span you will need trusses, and will have to add diagonal support, perlins for wall panels, soffit, gutter, downspout, etc, the only thing you are really saving on is the cost of columns
- Which would choose? Concrete pad first or building? | Pirate 4x4
my shop is 30x50 pole barn style we built it and ran a 2x6 around the outside and poured after,it's 5 5'' thick 3500psi with fiber we split it into 4 sections with key joints and it's been 5 years and no cracks could be the 5 5'' but joints are the key,mine are so flush that you don't even feel them with anything on wheels
- Garage foundation, existing concrete slab | Pirate 4x4
I'm thinking of building a garage shop on my property, and am wondering if an old mobile home pad can be used as the floor to save on money The concrete pad is about 30'X50', 6" thick with crushed gravel underneath The area has its own well, septic, and electrical service The idea is to
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