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Min garage size for one project truck…what would it be enough?
Here's a project design exercise for you guys to tinker with... :)
Theres a lot of folks adding structures lately so it's gotten me to thinking; just what does it take to accommodate even one truck, being worked on, and the tools and storage to do so? OK Guys…design away!!! |
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I think if one had to, you could restore a truck in a single car garage and use the attic for storage. I know for fact that some on this site have less than that and I see what they have accomplished and it's Just amazing!! I guess if you do have it you really don't miss it. A friend of mine did a Camero in a carport! You couldn't tell by looking at it now. Cheers, Pat
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This isn't design so much as opinion. If you come up with a size, go bigger and then you still may fill it.
I've seen project done in a carport, or when I made my old truck roadworthy, a pine tree. I've also seen a 40x40 filled with a project. |
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My shop is 18x28. If you are talking about building a truck in one, it works. If you end up putting up tons of other crap in there too, it wont LOL.
I had my old 56 Caddy in there for awhile and it worked for that too. |
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I think if mine was a hundred by a hundred it would be packed full in a week.
:lol::lol::lol: Mine is 32 X 32 and if I'da been richer at the time it woulda been bigger than that. With my chassis in one bay and my Panel body on a rack in the other, there's not much room left for all the rest of my stuff:waah: |
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a friend of mine has a 24x24 and it is tight on the length but you could get by, barely on a long bed truck. I looked at a house for sale with a 30x30 and it was amazing how much room the extra 6 feet in length and width combined added... consider it this way like 6x6 more in an L
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I haven't measured mine, but it's like a 1.5-car garage. Bigger than a 1-car, but impossible to fit 2 cars into, even if they were Miatas. I have my '69 Burb in it, and only have about 18" to close the door. I had a decent amount of room on the sides, but my workbench, toolbox, and shelves are on one side, taking about 2.5' and I also store 4 motorcycles, my lawn mower, engine hoist and stand, and some other crap. I'm jam-packed in there, but I manage to get work done, because I wheel out the lawnmower and most of the bikes when I'm out there all day. Sure, my place looks like the Teller-Morrow parking lot from Sons of Anarchy when I do that, but it keeps the neighbors away!!
I'd be happy with a decent sized shed to store my lawn mower and race bikes. That would free up the garage a bit. Either way, I'm gettin work done!! |
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My truck is'nt anything special, but it was built in a 12x19 garage.
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i've done work in the carport for the past year...now i have a 24' x 36' shop that is setup for paint...and i'm stoked...plenty room for a project. might expand later who knows
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I built mine in a 10x20 portable garage! Never again!
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This one, but there are other options.
![]() Costco, and sams club have heavier ones, for about the same cash. |
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Thanks!
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All depends on what you are doing. 1st pic what I could do in a 22x20, 2nd pic what I have now and who I share it with. :lol: If I were to build anything, the minimum dimension of the shortest side would be 28'. Just too hard to get around otherwise IMHO
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My 1972 GMC was built in a very small garage that was built in the late 40's. Tiny, cold, drafty, wet, hot in summer, and dirty. When it would rain hard... I would sometimes get 1" to 2" of water in the garage in one corner. But I had recently got divorced and it was all I could afford. That was almost 8 years ago...
Fast forward to today, and I now have a 38' x 40' shop, and I have so much room... I don't know what to do. Maybe buy another project? :lol: My girlfriend and I have been looking for a 1972 Nova for her. So... ...all I can say is that it's all how you use the space. My tiny garage I had was crammed full of tools, compressor, welder, and 3 dirtbikes. Space was very limited... but I made it work. :) Gary |
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I don't know that it makes much difference to me.If I had a really big shop maybe,but I've had up to 24X28 and still work in the drive.Now admittedly most only had 8 ft or so height and some had support posts that interfered with really using it.If I build a large shop I would go taller and probably build a carport to work in.I tend to wait for weather though,so if it were A/C and heated,I would probably do more inside.
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DesertCat...if I tried to use the barn for projects...my wife would kick my ass or turn my shop into stalls for our horses LOL
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I built the truck in the pics below out of a 17x21, including painting it. I've got an english wheel, 4' brake, paint mixing table, 4.5'x2' paint mixing/work table, my toolbox is on a 4'x2' cart, a dorm fridge, Miller 135 welder/cart, oxy/acetalene torch on a cart, and 2'x3' roll around cart all taking up space. I do have one whole wall that is peg board to hang parts on which really helps, but I still have to store some larger parts off site. Alot can be done in a small space, but it gets cramped in a hurry!
http://i557.photobucket.com/albums/s...toshoot072.jpg http://i557.photobucket.com/albums/s...shoot006-1.jpg http://i557.photobucket.com/albums/s...toshoot009.jpg http://i557.photobucket.com/albums/s...toshoot039.jpg I'm working on a '55 International now, you can see some of my shop stall in the background. You can see the pegboard wall in the last pic for parts/tool storage and the doors hung on the wall to save space. http://i557.photobucket.com/albums/s..._3226509_n.jpg http://i557.photobucket.com/albums/s..._5833793_n.jpg http://i557.photobucket.com/albums/s...74454659_o.jpg http://i557.photobucket.com/albums/s...42242747_n.jpg |
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