My shop is 20x30x14, with a 20' wide door. It is that size because I built it over an old slab(shed had burned down) on a hill side. Do I wish it was bigger? Sure. But an old milkhouse attached to it is where all the parts, hardware, welding bench, drill press, compressor, etc. are. The old F2 Gleaner would fit in with either head. Now the CaseIH 1660 will just fit without a head. It is easy to heat, and I keep it above freezing at all times. It warms up quickly when the tools aren't frosty! I see many build a big "shop", only to fill it with junk, or use it for storage. I have several other building to keep machinery in. So, it's a balancing act. When considering size, how much space you want to heat should be a major factor. Also the door. I think you might want to re-think that size. My shop has served me well for 20 years. Doesn't owe me anything. And in another 20 years, if I'm still here, I sure won't be able to use it, even if I wanted to! I suppose someone could insulate and equip one of my storage barns for a shop. I thought the 22' overhead door was big when I built it. But it's a tight fit with the 22' header!
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