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1. Buildings (score: 1)
Author: epetrevich@relavis.com
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 15:57:19 -0500
OK, after less than a year in the new place, I've decided to turn my existing shop (a 30' X 100' 1 floor shop) into horse stables and build a new shop. I know that every now and then we talk about st
/html/shop-talk/2001-02/msg00129.html (7,494 bytes)

2. RE: Buildings (score: 1)
Author: jmark.vanscoter@amd.com
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 15:41:54 -0600
Size: 40x40 is not overkill. I had 32x36 and wanted/needed 32x48 often. Doors: 10 feet high is too low for many trucks, that can be a problem when stuff is delivered. Had 12x12 doors on last shop, w
/html/shop-talk/2001-02/msg00130.html (8,023 bytes)

3. Re: Buildings (score: 1)
Author: "Eric Schulte" <schulte@odpemail.tamu.edu>
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 15:52:04 -0600
Hi Inch, I just had a 40'x60'x16'eve steel building constructed for a shop on the back acre about two months ago. It is a Mueller building with two 10'x10' roll doors and one 3x7 walk door. It is ful
/html/shop-talk/2001-02/msg00132.html (7,541 bytes)

4. Re: Buildings (score: 1)
Author: bob bownes <bownes@web9.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 14:33:15 -0800
I have 30x36. It isn't big enough. I am thinking of either a) adding a pole barn behind my shop for outside storage or b) moving 30x36 is big enough to *store* 6-8 small cars in. Or have storage for
/html/shop-talk/2001-02/msg00133.html (9,023 bytes)

5. re:buildings (score: 1)
Author: "rb 90" <rboyce90@hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 17:42:01 -0700
I have a 30x40 shop with ten foot ceilings and it is too small. Bigger is definately better. 12 foot doors minimum. Radiant heat in the slab is the best way to go. Build it pole style. Might even thi
/html/shop-talk/2001-02/msg00136.html (7,059 bytes)


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