yup that is my plan is to tell him i want 1 space included in the 750 or two spaces for the 40 or its a deal breaker.
renting a shop as a 1 truck o/o
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Make sure you spell out what space you need to get in and out. If he starts renting outside parking or you have bad neighbors you don't want them parking in your way
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you make a good point. its all big and wide open now could probably easly park 20 tractor trailers in there right now. but no one is moved into any of the shops yet so who knows what it will be like then.
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When I had my truck I was considering renting a shop like you are now. I would say definitely do it. The convenience will far outweigh the cost. You will have space to store things for the truck ( like buying engine oil or hydro oil in 44 gallon barrel to get a bulk discount saving $$$) plus if you put in some shelving you can keep parts on hand like belts , hoses, spare parts etc and they aren't taking up room in the truck. Gives you security for your truck when parked as well.
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Sounds like a no brainer to rent that place.
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Everything that you are telling us about it points towards you getting it. You haven't really said anything bad about it that would make you not want to get it. I was a mechanic once. I spent about 4-5 months out of the year working on trucks in the parking lot at place I worked at because there wasn't enough room in the shop. If you could come close to breaking even on costs of what you are spending now it would be worth it. Just remember that you may end up buying more tools to work on your truck and trailer so that first year you probably won't save any money.
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there is some downsides to the shop. 12ft tall x 14w overhead door ( run a flap top sleeper though so it will still work my trailer will fit under a 12ft door as well) the location isn't bad but could be better, most the time when i come home ill be going about 15 miles past my house to the shop, witch is where i would park the truck. and its not very close to any parts stores. its not big enough to pull the truck and the trailer inside at the same time. so to work on the trailer i would have to back the trailer in just a couple feet from the back wall and unhook the truck to close the door. but however for a longer shop and a better location your looking at alot higher prices, and the issues are workable.
i have laid out to the owner what i want i told him i want two spaces side by side in the fenced in area for the additional 40 per month instead of one space for 40 the spaces must be reserved and must remain clear and have a clear approach to the spaces at all times. for a total of 790 a month on the unit im looking at. he said that shouldn't be a problem he was meeting with his partners on Sunday witch is today and he said thoughts terms shouldn't be a problem but he would run it by his partners and let me know Sunday or Monday. then we could move forward and do the intent to lease letter and move in when the shop is ready. he also said i could probably start using the outside parking before the shop was ready if i wanted to -
i figured i would update this thread. iv been absent for a little while now. i was suppose to be able to move into the shop back in January but they had issues with getting utility's in due to ground frost. just now getting moved into the shop getting work benches built and everything set up. it should work out pretty good. my biggest complaint is they put the bathroom on the same side as the shop door, i wish i would have specified where i wanted the bathroom. where they put it limits how far i can back a trailer into the shop.
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You can change it over to a urinal to save space?
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i really just wish the bathroom would have been built on the walk in door side vrs the roll up door side, i also didn't need a 10x10 bathroom. i guess even though i had a vision of how the shop should be and told them how i thought it should be i should have been more specific they did everything i asked for but not necessarily how i had envisioned in my mind.
the room in the corner is the bathroom. the one good thing is they used plywood on top of the bathroom so it should be fine to use the roof of the bathroom for storage space.
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