Not to over battleship the design, but if you have a rolling ceiling
lift for pulling motors (say in the front half of the shed), it would
be smart to where you have the loft in the back half of the ceiling
and use the electric lift to pull heavier stuff into the loft for
storage, rather than you carrying spare gearboxes up the stairs by
hand.
On 12/27/09, Awgertoo@aol.com <Awgertoo@aol.com> wrote:
> Folks--
>
> Thanks for all the good advise. It was never my intention to draw this up
> on the back of the napkin and build it--both the building and design will
> be professionally done. I amm simply fiddling with "pre-plans" to get an
> idea of how I might lay the building out and one factor (building/celing
> height involved the supporting rafters under the loft.
>
> I will take the advise of several and plan on more stuff going up in the
> loft than I might now think and build it strong. I'm also going to reduce
> the building's width by one foot to 24' and so take advantage of
> dimensional
> lumber and have less waste.
>
> Thanks again--Michael
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