IHDiesel73L
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We live on a small old farm property. There are three different outbuildings-an old 16' x 25' haybarn, the former summer kitchen which was converted to a toolshed/small workshop (about 10' x 12'), and a 16' x 22' run-in shed. There's also a chicken coop, but it's currently occupied by chickens. Between the three buildings I have plenty of weather protected space to store all of my outdoor equipment (tractor, log splitter, mowers, generator, trailer, etc...) but I just want to build one small metal building with electric, heat, and a concrete floor that I swear on my grandmother's grave I will not fill with junk!!! This building will house all of my mechanics tools, floor jacks, fluids, spare parts, etc...and will serve as my "service bay" for my truck, my wife's minivan, and any other equipment that needs regular service or repair. I want to keep it on the small side given its intended purpose and to save some money, but I want to make sure I'm not making it too cramped. Our largest vehicle is my 2012 F250 Supercab Shortbed which is 19'-6" bumper to bumper and 9'-2" wide (mirrors out - 6'-8" wide mirrors in), so I'm designing around that. I figure I want to be able to pull in far enough that the rear bumper is 5' in from the door, and have about 8' clear in front of the truck, and then a work bench running the length of the rear wall. On either side of the truck I figured on about 7' of walk-around space. This gives me a building dimension of 20' x 36'. Does this seem adequate for what I'm looking to do with it? Finally, before someone suggests it, no I am not willing to tear the rest of the buildings down and/or just build one large building for a variety of reasons including the history and aesthetics associated with the existing buildings, and the fact that our land is very uneven and level areas are hard to come by without bringing in or moving a lot of dirt.
