Hey Goose, looks nice. On size, I lived for 25+ years out of a "garage" type building, 23 x 36 with 8' doors and ceiling, more or less.
When I retired I built a building that size, 30x50 with 12' doors. It is my shop and I store things in there like my boat and fertilizer, and feed and a few other things, like tools, welders, presses, etc. besides rolling my farm equip in there for whatever servicing/repair reason.
I put the high ceiling in to clear my JD 4230 tractor with cab and didn't realize the the added height makes room for projects with long parts not interfering with the rafters.
I did include a "shed" down the 50' dimension which is 15' wide and compliments the shop.
That size building has been perfect for me and I am happy with it. I had a crew come in and pour a 5" reinforced slab. I wired it myself. Slab was about $6k P+L and the wiring was $1k worth of parts. I wired for a 100A service since I felt it wasn't frugal to insulate and heat and AC the whole building. Down here in N. TX. it isn's necessary.
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