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Posted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 4:41 pm Post subject: Garanger |
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The garanger's done. Two weeks behind schedule, but done.
For anyone building in a basement, you have to pay the piper sooner or later . It cost me as much as the kit and 4 month's work to build my new shop. Cost without sweat equity, probably 25-30K in our area. God knows what it would be on the West Coast. Building supply prices are unreal!!
Bill Naumuk
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Townville, Pa
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Posted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 4:45 pm Post subject: Garanger |
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Bill Naumuk
40%HDS
Townville, Pa
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Posted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 7:36 pm Post subject: Garanger |
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Simple shop or garage with some up-grades, over $100 per sq.ft.
Gary Boothe
Cool, CA
601 HDSTD, WW Conversion
Tail done, working on wings....
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The garanger's done…
. It cost …probably 25-30K in our area. God knows what it would be on the West Coast. …
Bill Naumuk
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Townville, Pa
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Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2006 6:55 am Post subject: Garanger |
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Sheesh, $40K! All I can say guys, is if you know you're going to have to build a bigger shop to complete your project, start stashing necessary supplies away when they come on a loss leader sale. Metals (Wiring) and plastics (Vinyl siding) are the worst.
12/2 romex was $39.26/100' when I started the garanger 4 months ago, and it's as high as $128/100' now. I got my siding for $50/sq, it's running as high as $68/sq now. Thankfully, a contractor friend let me use his account number when I had to get the 10/2 I used to run from the main box or I would have had to take out a bank loan!
I got out for $11K, 4 months sweat equity, and a LOT of shopping. Check out the little guys- they might have stock they haven't updated the prices on yet.
Good building, be it residential or Zenith.
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Bill Naumuk
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Townville, Pa
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Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2006 9:39 am Post subject: Garanger |
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40k wow!!!,
I just built a 24 x 24 with a 4" slab w/ 12" x 24" footing using 2x6 11ga. rect. tubing for all the strutural and 4" c- purlin white r-panal one 7 x 9 roll-up door and one 3' walk door, sidewalls 9' tall roof on a 1/12 pitch. built 3 trusses stood up on 12' center, purlin on 4' centers
all labor mine and wifes one helper on concrete.
slab
concrete 1250, plus 200 trip charge and fuel surcharge.
rebar 125
power trowl rental 50
building
all structural steel, sheet and trim 3400
doors 650
wiring don't know yet
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Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 5:28 pm Post subject: Garanger |
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The big difference is I'm on a0 stick frame and vinyl siding to match the rest of the house, not a pole0 building. 2x6 walls on 16" centers for the walls, 7/16" OBS for the outside0 walls, 3/4" for the roof on 24" center trusses. Steel roof for the whole 72'x28'. Fully insulated, with 1/4" OBS and pegboard on 2 interior walls, 7/16"0 on the other two. Gas heat and a subpanel with 1-30A 240V and 2-20A 120V circuits.
At least you had the wife to0 help! I contracted out the foundation and went solo the rest of the0 way.
Sounds like where there's a0 will, there's a way though.
All I can say is, I can't wait0 to get back to the project.
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Bill Naumuk
40%HDS
Townville, Pa
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