[Farmall] Only Slightly off topic: Shop and Storage building for Farmall ...
Larry L Hardesty
hardestyll at unk.edu
Wed Apr 12 11:32:11 PDT 2006
Todd, Does sound similar. I am going 40 thinking I should be close with
my tractors...all smaller antiques...to having a center aisle. Yes,
looking at overhead doors at each end...no sliders for the snow here in
Nebraska. No skylights of fiberglass...and 200 amp box sound right. Good
to know you had a good experience.
Larry Hardesty
Kearney, Nebraska 68849-2240
308-865-8535
308-865-8722 fax
hardestyll at unk.edu
Farmallgray at aol.com
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It sounds like you are building something very similar to mine which I
built
about 3 yrs ago.
Mine is 50X72 with the doors centered on the ends. With 50' wide you have
a
center aisle and can park tractors on either side. I park my vehicles in
the
center aisle. I can pull any tractor out without moving any others. I only
have to move my vehicles. It is layed out similar to a lot of big car
dealer's
shops. I wanted to doors on the ends so that I don't have to deal with
snow
that slides off the roof in front of the doors. I built mine all myself
with
materials from Kentucky steel truss buildings. It uses steel web trusses.
I put
the shell up in one summer. From the particular company I got it from
50X72
was cheaper per sq ft than 40x80
was too. Mine is situated east to west, so I get good ventilation when
both
big doors are open. I didn't want skylights because I was afraid of
leakage,
and I didn't want the sun to fade the paint on my tractors. Plus they
weren't
in the budget.
I just put electric to it last fall (200 amp) and I'm wiring it now. I
eventually want to partition off a 24X50
area for a shop. I'm on a pretty tight budget, so I work on it as $
permits.
Todd
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Todd, Does sound similar. I
am going 40 thinking I should be close with my tractors...all smaller antiques...to
having a center aisle. Yes, looking at overhead doors at each end...no
sliders for the snow here in Nebraska. No skylights of fiberglass...and
200 amp box sound right. Good to know you had a good experience.</font>
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Kearney, Nebraska 68849-2240<br>
308-865-8535<br>
308-865-8722 fax<br>
hardestyll at unk.edu</font>
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<br><font size=2><tt>It sounds like you are building something very similar
to mine which I built <br>
about 3 yrs ago.<br>
Mine is 50X72 with the doors centered on the ends. With 50' wide you have
a <br>
center aisle and can park tractors on either side. I park my vehicles in
the <br>
center aisle. I can pull any tractor out without moving any others. I only
<br>
have to move my vehicles. It is layed out similar to a lot of big
car dealer's <br>
shops. I wanted to doors on the ends so that I don't have to deal
with snow <br>
that slides off the roof in front of the doors. I built mine all
myself with <br>
materials from Kentucky steel truss buildings. It uses steel web
trusses. I put <br>
the shell up in one summer. From the particular company I got it
from 50X72 <br>
was cheaper per sq ft than 40x80<br>
was too. Mine is situated east to west, so I get good ventilation when
both <br>
big doors are open. I didn't want skylights because I was afraid of leakage,
<br>
and I didn't want the sun to fade the paint on my tractors. Plus
they weren't <br>
in the budget.<br>
I just put electric to it last fall (200 amp) and I'm wiring it now. I
<br>
eventually want to partition off a 24X50<br>
area for a shop. I'm on a pretty tight budget, so I work on it as $ permits.<br>
Todd<br>
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