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    I had mine built 40 years ago...was going 25X30 but everyone said bigger so I had a 30X50 put up....later added 15 X50 on one side and then later added a 14X16 on the front for a office and guess what....its still too small lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by pineplace View Post
    You can't build one too big
    That's true but you can build one you can't afford. I've always told my wife I wish we had an 800 square foot house and a 40,000 square foot garage. At this stage of my life I have come to realize if I don't use something within a 5 year period, it needs to go. The 24x36 is strictly for boat and tackle.
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    Maaaan, now you are making me real jealous and wantin' to move outta this
    horsepucky state of confusion, greed and stupidity (aka Illinois)!!!
    Gonna haveta get serious about goin' down south.
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    Nice very nice! Good that you got a big size shop/garage. You will be surprised how fast you can fill it up.
    Be safe and good luck fishing

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    Nice!

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    I had a 30' X 40' built for the boat & tractor. If I want to take anything else out of the shop I have to take either the boat or tractor out first.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clint View Post
    I had a 30' X 40' built for the boat & tractor. If I want to take anything else out of the shop I have to take either the boat or tractor out first.
    That's why I am having a 16 foot door put under the front awning and a 10 foot on the side at the back. I will be able to get in and out of the back without moving anything at the front.


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    Sweeet.
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    I built a 30x50x10 with a 12x50 shed on the front over the doors. I put in heat and air to make it more comfortable to work in. I wanted to go 12 high but I wanted to match the house. I wish I had gone 40wide though.
    Congrats, you will enjoy it, I spend most of my free time out there.

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    I built a 30x70x12. The enclosed shop area is 30x40 and the overhang is 30x30. I have one 20' door on the front end and a 10' on the rear end. The 30' overhang was accomplished with no support post in the middle by reinforcing the pearling in the roof.


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