60' X 60' with 12' ceilings is just about right.
seems they are never big enough
At 1 time...
I had a 48,000 sqft warehouse with 2 floors,
16' foot ceiling bottom floor, 10' ceiling top floor
with parking capability on the roof (just no ramp)
It wasn't open spans, it had a pillar every 24'
I had 2 lifts in it, a 2 post & a 4 post old alignment lift
I could park my Kodiac truck with the 43' Featherlight
the trailer behind it, all under roof, still hooked up
the top floor was used to store file cabinets
for 125 dealerships, that was cycled in & out, reg after 7 years
I had my fab shop, my materials storage, all my facility management supplies
all the construction co. needs, all my racecars & the full operation
a bunch of collector cars (big $$) the dealership owners owned
it was attached to a 3 story office complex another 27,000 sqft
I had my office on the top floor overlooking the
10th tee of Diablo Creek Golf course
I leased out a small portion like 2000 sqft IIRC, as a donation
to the Contra Costa Foodbank on the bottom corner
I had to take care of & maintain the property,
I leased it for $1 a month
that's not a typo, $1 a month
the owners 'leased out the rest' for office space & file storage
I filled it up eventually too...
I miss that shop & especially the lifts, open space to work
stay cool in the summer & dry in the winter
But not the extra work or hassles
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I'm gonna' build this into a shop '
someday'
hopefully before I'm
too damn old to care or work on ****
been saying it for 10+ years now,
when dad finally quits R-ing/traveling
28'x42'x14' tall on the tall side, down to 8' on the sort side
to sluff of snow, maybe a couple of windows on either side & lighted doors
my workshop/assembly area, bench etc. will be on the short side,
with its own 10'x8' roll-up door
& the tall side, with a 10'x12' roll-up door & escape door out the back
that tall side will have a lift in the rear
& a drive over 'walk-in pit' with a steel cover, in the front
$10k+ concrete driveway/floor it's road base gravel now
& probably $50k later, when done, electrical, lights, water, air etc.
the exterior carport steel structure with enameled corrugated roof
was like $8400 my cost way back in 2008,
probably be 2 times that today
I've been chomping on the bit
now lumber & materials are 4 times the cost
I thought dad would be done with traveling some 10+ years ago
my f-350 4x4 PS Dually truck & travel trailer are from 2002,
he's used them since 2006-ish, he's 85 now,
it's about that time