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If I remember correctly, the overall width wall to wall is just over 10'. |
However, we did quickly realize that we needed a staging area for our new construction projects. It also became evident that John had a knack for picking up crafting trades and needed space for crafting creation. So came the decree; goodbye garage, hello workshop!
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See in Red? = Thumb |
Here's a screen capture of the said thumb. I work for Chief Architect, and have the luxury of dreaming up all sorts of unrealistic modifications for our house, virtually... this one happened to have been realistic enough.
We were off to the races! John had a table saw and a jointer, and no room to use either. We took this opportunity to hire our first and only contractor for the project thus far. I must say he did a great job for a great price. We've just felt able-enough to tackle everything else.
The contractor hand-dug the hole for the addition's slab foundation. He set the forms and poured as well... he even took care of the permit!!
Here is a basic before and during...
The garage/shop project was fun and enlightening. We were able to experience, on a fairly small scale, what is necessary to build a structure from the ground up. John met with the building inspector for all aspects of the construction, including the framing and electrical standards. We built the walls and were able to set them into place ourselves. We ordered trusses. We used the hardware for structural corners and connections, and had to research the code requirements to find the right ones.
In the end, the workshop is probably still too small! But it does work, better than what we used to have anyway.
AND... the addition created a pleasant space in the backyard perimeter that would perfectly accommodate a deck...
Note the clotheslines for shingle-drying... |
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