I was thinking in floor heat, care to share the total cost of a 60x100 build?
							
						
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 a lot of people don't realize how cheap shops can be
 ours is 48 x 60 , 18' ceiling , was built completely finished , 26' bifold , 16 ' overhead , lots of insulation for $68k , labour and all , 2 1/2 yrs ago
 groundwork, cement, electrical, heat and NG. brought it up to $120k
 diesel 3/4 tons going for $100 k
 its a pole shed (goodon) , had got a quote on framed one on foundation , was $50k more
 really like itLast edited by Guest; Jan 2, 2021, 20:17.
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 Yeah I’m one of those guys. Much more reasonable than I thought. Haven’t even done any pricing. Considering what other stuff costs, that’s not hideous.Originally posted by caseih View Posta lot of people don't realize how cheap shops can be
 ours is 48 x 60 , 18' ceiling , was built completely finished , 26' bifold , 16 ' overhead , lots of insulation for $68k , labour and all , 2 1/2 yrs ago
 groundwork, cement, electrical, heat and NG. brought it up to $120k
 diesel 3/4 tons going for $100 k
 its a pole shed (goodon) , had got a quote on framed one on foundation , was $50k more
 really like it
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 Holy cow, major differences between areas, my basic dirt floor pole sheds 60x80, one end open on one of them, other building has wide O/H door, were both over $80k. Goodon quote was high on those and not used.Originally posted by caseih View Posta lot of people don't realize how cheap shops can be
 ours is 48 x 60 , 18' ceiling , was built completely finished , 26' bifold , 16 ' overhead , lots of insulation for $68k , labour and all , 2 1/2 yrs ago
 groundwork, cement, electrical, heat and NG. brought it up to $120k
 diesel 3/4 tons going for $100 k
 its a pole shed (goodon) , had got a quote on framed one on foundation , was $50k more
 really like it
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 I poured a 24x36 6" pad in front of our "shop". Its an old 16x24 uninsulated wooden grain bin with concrete floor.
 
 It's been liberating! You're not constantly dragging magnets through clumps of grass to find nuts and bolts, and I can actually use floor Jack's and vehicle ramps nowðŸ˜.
 
 Better yet I can actually use a creeper to slide from one end of the Peterbilt to the other!
 
 If I could ever swing a decent shop, I'd like a 50ton press, steel lathe, a fully stocked rack of steel, and a hotsy.
 
 Then I'd really be "Livin the Dream"â„¢ï¸
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 Jazz as a kid I used to take everything I could find apart to see how it worked and loved helping someone doing a mechanical project. But I completely get what you mean, after fixing breakdowns and servicing, usually while you are under stress and in a hurry all the fun is gone. I dread the next shoe to drop. With a space in the shop where you can take something apart without the pressure and can tinker as you have time it's a whole bunch more fun.Originally posted by jazz View PostI dont know but after 6 months of farming the shop is the last place I want to be in the winter. My head needs a break from it.
 
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 Originally posted by helmsdale View PostI poured a 24x36 6" pad in front of our "shop". Its an old 16x24 uninsulated wooden grain bin with concrete floor.
 
 It's been liberating! You're not constantly dragging magnets through clumps of grass to find nuts and bolts, and I can actually use floor Jack's and vehicle ramps nowðŸ˜.
 
 Better yet I can actually use a creeper to slide from one end of the Peterbilt to the other!
 
 If I could ever swing a decent shop, I'd like a 50ton press, steel lathe, a fully stocked rack of steel, and a hotsy.
 
 Then I'd really be "Livin the Dream"â„¢ï¸7347 
 we had this old van we used to put leaf cutter blocks into
 so i made this steel rack inside , sure nice to have steel undercover
 iron is from a 5000 gal diesel tank and stand we bought years ago
 put tank on ground and got more dollars worth of iron out of stand than we paid for tank
 can't imagine having a 5000 gal tank on a ten ft high stand ? those uprights are 5" angle iron 3/8" thick , can't imagine what that would cost nowLast edited by Guest; Jan 2, 2021, 21:05.
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 My shop is not near as fancy or as big as lots. Tools older, basic and cheap but often suprise myself what I can do. 40x60 I did all labour so only materials and done in stages over 15yrs, has cost me 50g or less total.
 
 Have a joke with my wife she has to text first before coming to the shop to make sure I'm working when she opens the door. I've got an old recliner next to a woodstove, sure is nice to sit down for a break in the warmth when you are working outside in the winter without having to take off your coveralls. I just have to share with the pooch.
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