Ted
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As a continuation of the "Thinking About an Old Taildragger" thread, which comes down to building a runway on our property, we need a hangar. This will be where the old taildragger is kept, but will also be a workshop that will house the lift (figuring full-size), tractors, new truck (since it won't fit in the garage), and a good portion of the tools.
We're figuring on a basic 60x40 structure, sized that way intentionally to allow for a door wider than 40'. I suppose 40x60 could work with a 40' door for the aircraft types we're looking at, but this would allow a 45-50 ft door for the unlikely situation where we fly something larger in, multiple planes, etc. Obviously a concrete floor will be required to support a lift, although it doesn't necessarily need to be part of the initial purchase. My thought is that we'll probably do it at the start though just so the building is completed outright. Electric is not expected to be part of the start, rather added further down the road. We're not figuring on an electric bi-fold door, but rather some form of manual sliding door.
Questions:
1) Any particular manufacturers that you'd recommend or avoid? @jesse has been telling me to get a Morton building. We're just south of the Kansas City area.
2) Reality is I don't know a ton of the questions to ask or particulars to look for. Obviously any place can spend as much of your money as you feel like. While we want something that's good quality and will last, we're also looking for good value.
I'm sure I'll think of more questions...
We're figuring on a basic 60x40 structure, sized that way intentionally to allow for a door wider than 40'. I suppose 40x60 could work with a 40' door for the aircraft types we're looking at, but this would allow a 45-50 ft door for the unlikely situation where we fly something larger in, multiple planes, etc. Obviously a concrete floor will be required to support a lift, although it doesn't necessarily need to be part of the initial purchase. My thought is that we'll probably do it at the start though just so the building is completed outright. Electric is not expected to be part of the start, rather added further down the road. We're not figuring on an electric bi-fold door, but rather some form of manual sliding door.
Questions:
1) Any particular manufacturers that you'd recommend or avoid? @jesse has been telling me to get a Morton building. We're just south of the Kansas City area.
2) Reality is I don't know a ton of the questions to ask or particulars to look for. Obviously any place can spend as much of your money as you feel like. While we want something that's good quality and will last, we're also looking for good value.
I'm sure I'll think of more questions...