A Garage Plan

Published: 18th May 2011
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Having a garage would protect your car from the weather. To say nothing about those other people who want that camera you forgot and left on the back seat of your car. Well, you can just imagine how you would feel if you came out to your car and found a window broken, your camera stolen and the speakers from your car taken. I know, it happened to me once and it was not a very nice surprise.

Having a car in a garage is a great advantage. You don’t have to go out and get into a cold or wet car or perhaps if you live where there is snow in the winter you wouldn’t have to shovel the car off every time it snowed! You also would have a little room for a few odds and ends - depending on how large you built it, of course. My Shed Plans have 2 sizes of plans for a Garage. A plan for a single car & a plan for a double Garage. Thee is also space on the rafters to store a bit of lumber or boards and probably space in the corners for a few things. If your garage is insulated and heated it is also nice to get into a warmer vehicle when the weather turns cold.


They also have a plan for a living unit on top of a garage. All download plans come with a list of materials needed, detailed diagrams, and expert step by step instructions. If you are a beginner at woodworking it brings you up to speed with professional tips and tricks used by the Pros. It is probably the most comprehensive Plan Site of its kind on the web which makes it fun to do and gives you a great feeling of accomplishment.

A few things you should remember before building anything is:
1. Plan where to build it. Make sure there is enough room and it is conveniently located in an accessible spot
2. Decide whether it will have a wood or concrete floor or some other type of flooring?

3. Decide if you want it to match the house so it will look nice. As an example, are you going to build widows into the garage plan, or just have it plain, and how are you going to finish it. Paint or stucco or siding?

4. What is the budget you plan to spend? Perhaps you have some material around you could use instead of buying it.


5. Does it require a building permit and are all the materials accessible in your area?

6. Is it simple and easy for the novice or are you a carpenter? don’t worry if you are not a carpenter the instructions you get when you join are written for the novice as well as a carpenter.

Many businesses draw up the plans for you in the hope that you will buy their materials. However My Shed Plans has 12,000 blueprints available and they are all free to download. Ryan Henderson has written a book of hints and secrets for the building of all 12,000 of his plans. This includes the blueprints, the book with step by step instructions, the list of materials you will need for your project and other useful information plus some free gifts. A link to ask questions or get information. There is a 60 day money back guarantee also on the return of Ryan Henderson’s book. You may keep the bonus books that you get with it. You can save money by downloading it onto your computer or you can have the CD’s mailed to you.

Don’t let this offer fall through your fingers. Go now and sign up at: http://www.myshedplans.com/cb?cb=wln755


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