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Re: building a garage

To: Rex Burkheimer - WM <rex@txol.net>
Subject: Re: building a garage
From: Jim Juhas <james.f.juhas@snet.net>
Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 10:09:33 -0400
By now, I see that you have received lots of advice.  But, that should not deter
me.

I built most of my own garage in 1988.  In Connecticut dollars, it cost about 
12k
for 20' wide by 36' long garage.  It has a 10 pitch roof to provide storage
overhead, complete with a floor.  Ceiling height below is just under 9 feet,
which in retrospect, isn't enough.  It has a 16' overhead door, installed by a
local door company, a walk through door, and 6 double hung windows on the main
floor.  There are two windows in the gable ends.  I wasn't allowed to use a slab
in this location, so it has a foundation with a 4" poured concrete floor.

I built all the walls, 2x4 framing, and the deck for the second floor.  By the
time I got to framing the roof, I felt it was too big a project to tackle alone,
so I hired a guy to frame and sheath it for $900.  I paid for the materials
separately.  I also hired a roofer to put shingles on.  $400, same deal on
materials.  I made an imitation board and batten siding out of 1/4" plywood over
1/2" OSB sheathing.

It was a lot of work, but with watching the home shows, and reading some books 
on
framing, it wasn't very difficult.  Time consuming, but not hard.

I just built a 10x16 shed and discovered the advantage of using T-111 siding for
a combination sheathing and siding.  This saves considerable work and probably
money in raw materials.  The T-111 certainly costs more than OSB, but 
eliminating
that siding step is a big advantage, I think.

Another suggestion: if you do plan to do some or all of your framing, invest in 
a
pneumatic framing nailer.  I bought a reconditioned one from HF for about $120
before I built the shed.  BIG difference between that and the work on the
garage.  fast and easy.

Write me off list if you'd like pictures.

Rex Burkheimer - WM wrote:

> We are about to buy a house with no garage (which goes against my basic
> instincts).
> So Job 1 will be "Add garage.
> I

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