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  2. 30x50 shop build (stick frame) - Pirate 4x4

    www.pirate4x4.com/threads/30x50-shop-build-stick-frame.1037130

    30x50 shop build (stick frame) growing out of my carport style 24x24 garage and moving up to a 30x50 with attached 16x28 sheds. picked up a woodstove and a 7x16x4 trailer load of wood for $400, all 2yr seasoned red oak. LS2, th350, atlas 3.0, spidertrax 9's, 39's. siding is on, windows in, next to doors, wiring, insulation, and sheeting.

  3. Shop Layout for 30' x 50' - Pirate 4x4

    www.pirate4x4.com/threads/shop-layout-for-30-x-50.270824

    Extra room for the house will. be under the roof (second story addition for 400 sq ft). So back to the shop. 30' x 50' x 14' (I like camo's comment about going UP!). Honda will park in front of it. 16' wide door allows two cars to park. 16' x 8' door. Two cars can park. 10' x 10' door.

  4. 30x50 shop build (stick frame) | Page 2 | Pirate 4x4

    www.pirate4x4.com/threads/30x50-shop-build-stick-frame.1037130/page-2

    2- 10x8 steel/vinyl clad ins garage doors installed; 1400 therefore to date; $26400 also to note; i had purchased about a third of the steel siding/roofing and 2- 8' rollup and man door second hand; probably $2500 worth of materials new total; $28900-----other expenses not relative to actual building/structure

  5. Pallet Racking for Building Construction? - Pirate 4x4

    www.pirate4x4.com/threads/pallet-racking-for-building-construction.927687

    However, it is an engineered system. Depending on your municipality, they may make you get engineered drawings to prove the loading works - a definite if this is a commercial setup and a possibility even in residential use. ’94 GMC 6.5TD K1500 Yukon SLE / ’93 Chevy 6.5TD K2500. ’85 Toyota 22R RN60 4x4.

  6. Ratchet Strap Storage - Pirate 4x4

    www.pirate4x4.com/threads/ratchet-strap-storage.1049370

    The rest of the strap is wrapped. When you grab it to use it, you can just grab the ratchet in the center of the coil and let all the strap fall to the ground. Hook one hook, pull the other hook out to the needed length, quick snug pull, ratchet, DONE! This space now for rent.

  7. Post spacing for beam to support a loft - Pirate 4x4

    www.pirate4x4.com/threads/post-spacing-for-beam-to-support-a-loft.1527194

    The spacing on the tripled up 2x12 beam (with 2 1/2" plywood spacers) is just under 11.5'. Also planning on going with #1 yellow pine for a little extra support. Splices on the beam will be fully supported by the 6x6 post. Stairs will go between the 2 posts on the right.