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Old 07-06-2017, 07:52 AM
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The pass through is nice, but I'd rather have a covered RV on the side of the shop. You can do an aluminum cover for around 5-7,500. I just think a large RV or trailer will take up too much space in the shop. Especially after you build an office.

You have to be stoked. I'm getting ready to build too. I love this stuff.
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Old 07-06-2017, 08:04 AM
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The guys garage next to the house lools lika a 14' door. What adding a small apartment stackable washer dryer in the bathroom. Normally they are size of a closet very handy washing shop clothes. But I think option 1 would be better. You can always add the workshop later or ever change the workshop size.just my .02
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The guys garage next to the house lools lika a 14' door. What adding a small apartment stackable washer dryer in the bathroom. Normally they are size of a closet very handy washing shop clothes. But I think option 1 would be better. You can always add the workshop later or ever change the workshop size.just my .02
That is s 14' door on the one in picture, but they have a casita in the right hand side whereas my right hand side will have a 9' door and be open.

A stack unit is a good idea and can be easily added, we rough plumbed in for a sink back by bathroom as well as a 50 amp 240v plug in.
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That's going to be awesome Lance! You're gonna have a great setup!
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Lance, I would consider putting a washer and a dryer in the shop for shop clothes. Nevermind, saw that someone else suggested it.
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The pass through is nice, but I'd rather have a covered RV on the side of the shop. You can do an aluminum cover for around 5-7,500. I just think a large RV or trailer will take up too much space in the shop. Especially after you build an office.

You have to be stoked. I'm getting ready to build too. I love this stuff.
I've actually used the space planner app and put two of my RVs in there side by side alongside the bathroom, it's a HUGE building compared to my current layout. The large door side of the RV garage faces West snd will take the brunt of the hot afternoon sun. I'd be leery of parking my RV out there for any length of time at all. I want it kept inside.

We are stoked...just now we're talking about going back out next month to check on progress, shop for furniture and find a place to rent this fall.
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