If you have unlimited money, (which I am sure you dont). Then build it as big as you can afford. If I was a multi-millionaire and had 40+ acres then I would have a storage barn for firewood /wood pellets/corn. Storage barn would be maybe 30' X 60'.
Then I would have a Large barn/garage. Real big...Like a super large Morton steel building with concrete floor equipped with full machine shop, Milling machines/Lathes/Boring mill/grinders/ and every freaking cutting tool made that I could use. The machine shop would take up 5000 sq. feet. That would do. Big enough.....I would think with bathroom, loft, double air compressors with its own room, Oh...did I forget to mention the paint room too. Also a caustic dip tank for black oxide and other stuff. And lets throw in an office room, with desk-internet-phone and attractive suckretary....with a set of 38CC. (hey I can dream cant I) On the other side of the machine shop would be a wood shop, with all the toys that would make Norm Abram drool. Total sq. feet of whole barn/garage 75' X 200' with 14' ceiling. And lets not forget 6-8 NEW tractors, with diesel fuel storage area, a pit for working under tractors/cars/trucks. 2 entry doors, 2 large roll up doors This barn would be 200' from the house. Outside the barn would be a rifle range too, cant forget about the guns. And a big electic fence to keep out the poor relatives. Now I just need to win the lottery or knock over a bank.
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