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A standard size steel building is the most cost effective solution.
About half the square foot cost of stick frame construction. No termites
to worry about.

It was 22K for my 30x40x12 side walls 14ft peak, 12x10 roll up door, 7
windows 2 access doors.  That includes slab and insulation plus labor. 
You can take a second mortgage out to pay for it,  so payments around
200 a month for 10 years. 

Frank
Austin, Texas


>>> [email protected] 4/21/2009 10:17:01 AM >>>
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Geesh, you guys must have money coming out of your ears.  :)  Your
garage/shop specs would cost more than lots of folks houses.  :-O 

My suggestion.  Be reasonable.

Yes, it will NEVER be big enough, no matter how big you build it.

I built my 69 Bird in a 20x20 standard 2-car garage attached to my old
house.  Nothing special about it.  I did it without an air compressor,
or a
lift, built in HVAC, etc, etc.

Let's count our blessings that we can dream to have these lavish
"shops"
when other folks don't have any homes over their heads.

Thomas







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