Perfect,It’s 24’x24’x10’ with a 6’ porch. The doors are 8’x9’ and 12’x9’. I would have liked to have gone 24’x32’ but there’s a perimeter drain for my septic system about 6’-8’ out from the doors. I hooked up a 200W solar setup with 12V lights and to run an inverter for 120v power. My other Morton building is visible in the background. View attachment 80813 View attachment 80814
Yes. I don’t do much work in there. I just need enough power to run the lights, a fan on the porch, and to occasionally run my pancake compressor to air up tires. I’ve also used it to run a battery charger. When I was building the patio, I used a 7 Amp angle grinder to cut the curve on the blocks. It ran for about 1-1/2 to 2 hrs before the battery (deep cycle marine) ran down enough to shut the inverter down due to low voltage. Additional batteries would have obviously extended the run time.BX is that all you use to power that building ?
Feel free to ask questions and I’ll try to answer them. I don’t claim to be even close to an expert when it comes to solar power. I knew basically nothing about it before this project. I just did a lot of research online and talked with a coworker who knows about solar.Perfect,
I didn't mention it, but I am planning a stand alone solar setup for my building as well. Might pick your brain there a bit. Concurrently we are having a 16kWh setup installed for the house but I don't want to deal with additional trenching etc for this building so I will do stand alone with a battery.
I'm thinking through the largest draw I would put on that system and I think I might need it to be able to run a medium sized compressor for tires etc.
My experience with Morton is they build a great building. After your walkthrough and they hand you the keys and you want to roll something on a dolly, maybe the cement $$ won’t sting so much. Your compromise with the BI is going to yield you a better Building you may be happier withWell, Just heard back from the BI.
Cement it is.........
So, while I am sure I can stomp my feet and possibly make a great case for machine shed etc. I would be swimming uphill against a significant current. Not to mention I have other projects in the pipeline that will need to go through him and I have gotten enough cease and desist orders in MA to know what PITA a pissed off BI can be. Even if I "win" do I really "win" in the long run? Probably not.
So, in compromise I told him this wasn't a hill I was going to die on, but I would like him to be flexible if I "phase" this build. With Phase 1 being site work and the building erection and Phase 2 will be pouring the floor which may come weeks or months later depending on contractor availability as well as cost/funds.
At the end of the day, I would honestly prefer concrete but it was a cost issue........still is, but my budget is self set not necessarily the end of what I can do if need be. I just didn't want a $70K building with only 768 sq ft......
My 36 x 48 Morton building is now 38 years old.Well, Just heard back from the BI.
Cement it is.........
So, while I am sure I can stomp my feet and possibly make a great case for machine shed etc. I would be swimming uphill against a significant current. Not to mention I have other projects in the pipeline that will need to go through him and I have gotten enough cease and desist orders in MA to know what PITA a pissed off BI can be. Even if I "win" do I really "win" in the long run? Probably not.
So, in compromise I told him this wasn't a hill I was going to die on, but I would like him to be flexible if I "phase" this build. With Phase 1 being site work and the building erection and Phase 2 will be pouring the floor which may come weeks or months later depending on contractor availability as well as cost/funds.
At the end of the day, I would honestly prefer concrete but it was a cost issue........still is, but my budget is self set not necessarily the end of what I can do if need be. I just didn't want a $70K building with only 768 sq ft......
wow, one foot lifts ! I've always done 4 - 6 inches and heavily tamped.
new thing here is HPB ( High performance Base ) which is really a fancy phrase for 3/8" clear stone.....
BTW you've never seen 'red tape' until you TRY to deal with the City of Hamilton Building Department. What should and could be dealt with in days takes months if not YEARS ! Huge housing crisis,yes 1000s of 'units' are delayed for unknown reasons. Rework of a MAJOR mountain access has taken 4-5 years ( less than 2 miles). My Uncle Bob( yes, I did have one) worked on the Alaskan Highway...2000 miles long, DONE in 8 months. Times have changed.......NOT for the better.
So.... any chance you want to put PEX into the concrete floor for future heating ? I was going to but contractors are soo busy, they won't even quote on my 2 story garage refurb that I'm prepared to put $75K into. Oh well.....
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Should be no surprise about the government "red tape".
It is Socialist Canada!
Farting permits will likely be required soon
Congratulations!OK, time for an update. Building was delivered in September, and they just spent the past 4 business days assembling it. Everything is now done with the exception of the overhead door (next week) and pouring a cement floor in the Spring.
Very pleased with things, always want bigger but.......
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