After reading dozens of threads and salivating over the FaceSpace Shops, Garages and Mancaves page/thread (whatever the kids call it on there, I finally am getting the shop I have always dreamed of.
Here are the renderings I did on the SteelCommander's website. Nice of them to let you use their tool for your own planing purposes. (There is some variation regarding to door placement.)
45x40 with 14 foot eve height. The leanto turned out to be 16 x30 in order to take full advantage of the 10' door height.
I found a guy on FB who has been building post frame buildings all around my area and his work looks top notch. He showed up on time (a little early actually) for the initial consult and got me a quote quickly. He came back yesterday for a down payment and they got going this morning. I am stoked.
He is doing the concrete on the interior.
I have a couple huge old concrete reservoirs on my property and am taking advantage of all the concrete by having the lean-to extend over it where one wall was bulldozed. (Ignore the setback - also the diagram is for placement only and is a bit bigger than it appears.)
@Michael B and @Drake2 for some inspiration over the last year or two.
Here are the renderings I did on the SteelCommander's website. Nice of them to let you use their tool for your own planing purposes. (There is some variation regarding to door placement.)
45x40 with 14 foot eve height. The leanto turned out to be 16 x30 in order to take full advantage of the 10' door height.
I found a guy on FB who has been building post frame buildings all around my area and his work looks top notch. He showed up on time (a little early actually) for the initial consult and got me a quote quickly. He came back yesterday for a down payment and they got going this morning. I am stoked.
He is doing the concrete on the interior.
I have a couple huge old concrete reservoirs on my property and am taking advantage of all the concrete by having the lean-to extend over it where one wall was bulldozed. (Ignore the setback - also the diagram is for placement only and is a bit bigger than it appears.)
@Michael B and @Drake2 for some inspiration over the last year or two.
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