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Well it took a while but we finally found a hangar! Its a fixer upper to be sure but mechanically sound. It sat idle for 10 years after the owner passed away. We recently purchased it from the widow - such a nice lady. It makes me wonder how many hangars out there are in this very same situation and condition.
What we liked about this unit is that its in an association where costs are very low. Our city rental hangar is $100/month (good) but very damp due to not fully paved and the hangar door can't be closed in the winter. Plus they are considering tearing it down. Our new hangar runs only $110/month for all taxes, fees, insurance, snow removal and light electrical use!!! Obviously winter heating will increase that - probably by another $60/month based on adjacent units that are heated. The other concession was being in a multi-unit vs standalone. However the last 2 standalone hangars sold for $44/sqft and this one was $18/sqft.
There are two rooms. Neither have water or sewer yet.
The front is 50ft x 35ft with a 42ft bi-fold door. Definitely big enough for most planes. A neighbor has a 414 in one. But probably not big enough for two planes unless both are small or maybe a high + low. Still figuring that out. The floor is pretty rough but will have to do.
The rear room is 50ft x 20ft with a 10ft garage door but totally unfinished.
The main plan goes like this:
- Find a used rolling safety ladder or scissor lift (14ft ceiling work).
- Complete demo including removal of the loft and 20yo flourescent fixtures.
- Adjust hangar door for 1ft more vertical travel
- Class 5 base and garage door opener in back room
- Change 36" front entry door with double doors (mc, 4-wheeler, snowblower, etc)
- Frame in ceiling, hang channeled metal roof and blow in heavy insulation
- Frame in all 3 walls and sheet rock.
- Insulate bi-fold door
- Get outdoor propane tank delivered and plumbed into front room.
- Install a 90,000+ BTU forced air heater
- (8) High power LED lights on ceiling, maybe led lights on walls to light floor
- (2) Large ceiling fans
- Media projector on ceiling, speakers and 16ft wide screen area on left wall
- Fridge and microwave from our house when we upgrade.
- One fixed tool bench and one rolling tool bench.
Before the Purchase...
After 1st weekend of demo (loft and lights are all that is left)...
East side is very clean. Yes, the RV4 is for sale!
What we liked about this unit is that its in an association where costs are very low. Our city rental hangar is $100/month (good) but very damp due to not fully paved and the hangar door can't be closed in the winter. Plus they are considering tearing it down. Our new hangar runs only $110/month for all taxes, fees, insurance, snow removal and light electrical use!!! Obviously winter heating will increase that - probably by another $60/month based on adjacent units that are heated. The other concession was being in a multi-unit vs standalone. However the last 2 standalone hangars sold for $44/sqft and this one was $18/sqft.
There are two rooms. Neither have water or sewer yet.
The front is 50ft x 35ft with a 42ft bi-fold door. Definitely big enough for most planes. A neighbor has a 414 in one. But probably not big enough for two planes unless both are small or maybe a high + low. Still figuring that out. The floor is pretty rough but will have to do.
The rear room is 50ft x 20ft with a 10ft garage door but totally unfinished.
The main plan goes like this:
- Find a used rolling safety ladder or scissor lift (14ft ceiling work).
- Complete demo including removal of the loft and 20yo flourescent fixtures.
- Adjust hangar door for 1ft more vertical travel
- Class 5 base and garage door opener in back room
- Change 36" front entry door with double doors (mc, 4-wheeler, snowblower, etc)
- Frame in ceiling, hang channeled metal roof and blow in heavy insulation
- Frame in all 3 walls and sheet rock.
- Insulate bi-fold door
- Get outdoor propane tank delivered and plumbed into front room.
- Install a 90,000+ BTU forced air heater
- (8) High power LED lights on ceiling, maybe led lights on walls to light floor
- (2) Large ceiling fans
- Media projector on ceiling, speakers and 16ft wide screen area on left wall
- Fridge and microwave from our house when we upgrade.
- One fixed tool bench and one rolling tool bench.
Before the Purchase...
After 1st weekend of demo (loft and lights are all that is left)...
East side is very clean. Yes, the RV4 is for sale!