Posted by L Crawford on February 24, 2010 at 20:34:42 from (76.194.142.193):
In Reply to: shed size? posted by Andrew Kappers on February 24, 2010 at 15:50:07:
When I was planning my shed I found it helpful to draw the dimensions of the building on graph paper and then trace in the "foot print" of the equipment that I wanted to store or repair. That gave me an idea of how much space I needed to move the equipment in and out, door placement ,Etc. You mentioned you wanted to have a storage loft and car lift therefore I would reccomend a 16' sidewall. As others have mentioned you you cannot build the barn too big ,but there comes a point. I believe that if you pay attention to the way the doors are placed and the number of doors you want that 40X60 is a nice size. However 10 foot wider makes a big difference moving equipment in and out. I hope you find this information helpful and god luck with your building project
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