Posted by ben brown on February 11, 2008 at 17:13:54 from (12.213.80.36):
In Reply to: Taxes and buildings posted by Dan-IA on February 11, 2008 at 15:28:26:
my shop when i first build it starter out 36x30 decide that was not enouh room put 10 ft extision on each side for tool bench office and catch all. so has a 30x36 work space have a 4255 and a 966 doing transmission on the ih and engine overhaul out fram on the 4255 and the 966. is enough room but bit tight have 12 ft hight. now if i was redoing it the first thing would be heat in the floor. if you keep your feet warm your warm. i am building a 40x60 14 ft wall well be for keeping my trucks tractors toys and junk dry. gravel floor right now. my bother in law and i were putting his jeep under the roof {freezing rain right now} still building have roof up no side medaal yet we both looked hell could ues nother 60 ft. some of the farmer i do work with have monster shops sill not enough room i dont think one could build a shop big enough. i would say the 36x30 is bear miniman. now that uesable work area. so you would need more space for what i call good stuff.
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