My Garage Add-on Workshop is Complete! How Much Did it Cost for Me to Build It?

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • This is my Tool Temple! It's a workshop addition added onto my garage, and I did all the work myself. In this video I go over the interior and then do a run-down for how much I payed to build it and the cost for each stage of the build.
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    B U D G E T
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    ** site prep **
    $250 - tree removal :(
    $130 - stump grinder
    $80 - temporary fence
    $20 - drafting supplies
    $112 - permit fee
    $45 - overhead coax cable
    $40 - gravel
    $90 - concrete saw rental
    $155 - trenching machine rental
    $90 - concrete saw rental
    $60 - corrugated drain pipes
    ** foundation **
    $390 - excavator rental
    $135 - rebar and lumber
    $260 - tools and stuff to build the footings
    $326 - concrete truck
    $340 - gravel delivery
    $145 - concrete bags, and tools
    $240 - dumpster
    $60 - tools
    $295 - concrete blocks and mortar
    $70 - nails and mortar
    $300 - mini skid steer rental
    $160 - Johnny for laying blocks
    $80 - mortar bags
    $150 - gravel
    $750 - concrete truck
    $50 - tool rental
    $50 - vapor barrier
    ** framing, roofing, siding **
    $212 - header lumber
    $90 - header hardware
    $628 - trusses + delivery
    $300 - framing studs
    $200 - framing hardware, nails, and more lumber
    $450 - roof decking
    $20 - nails
    $380 - roof shingles
    $600 - siding
    ** doors and windows **
    $480 - windows
    $0 - man door (free!)
    $20 - door knobs and deadbolt
    $50 - man door jamb & hinges
    $430 - garage door
    $85 - garage door jamb lumber & trim
    ** exterior finishing **
    $125 - exterior paint (great deal!)
    $130 - more exterior paint
    $200 - trim boards
    $150 - more siding and trim
    $100 - gutters
    ** interior finishing and electrical **
    $430 - sub-panel, 2-2-2-4 wire, conduit, etc.
    $100 - #2 wire connectors
    $270 - more 2-2-2-4 wire, job boxes, some #14 cable, ground rods, etc.
    $40 - random things like pvc pipe parts, job boxes, etc.
    $330 - lots of copper
    $72 - 12-3 wire
    $70 - outlets and shit
    $40 - black outlets
    $65 - interior paint
    $140 - drywall and 2x4s
    $166 - heater
    $50 - more paint
    $20 - more outlet covers
    $50 - drywall and 2x4s
    $50 - mdf trim
    $50 - floor sealer
    $100 - more trim
    $250 - wall track system
    $10 - another 2x4
    ** landscaping **
    $50 - grass seed and straw
    $50 - pavers
    $150 - more pavers and shit
    $280 - retaining wall pavers
    $120 - plastic edging and shit
    $155 - tree
    $65 - chip gravel
    $80 - mulch
    $60 - fire pit pavers
    $60 - granite crusher fines
    $1,070 - fence
    T O T A L S
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    Site prep: $949
    Foundation: $3,931
    Framing: $2,880
    Doors & windows: $1,065
    Exterior finishing: $705
    Interior+Electrical: $ 2,303
    Landscaping: $1,985
    patio only: $560
    fence only: $1,070
    Grand total: $13,818
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    Tools (not included in total above)
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    Palm nailer: $60
    sawzall: $40
    hammer drill: $40
    saw horses: $40
    circular saw: $25
    shovel: $30
    rake: $30
    wheelbarrow: $50
    hole saw: $10
    ladder: $150
    Wow that was a lot!

Комментарии • 13

  • @constructdestruct360
    @constructdestruct360 2 года назад +3

    Cozy shop. A great place to work, hang out, or just take a nap. And I like the Kramer picture.

  • @user-vy6rm9mk3y
    @user-vy6rm9mk3y 11 месяцев назад

    Привет! Люблю видео про реставрации. Гараж шикарный получился! Столько винтажных мелочей, диван, люстра.

  • @mrclean146
    @mrclean146 2 года назад +3

    Congratulations on your apprentice...He looks like he's ready to get into it. I really like this build because it the same way I need to extend.my garage but I wasn't thinking of landscaping. That's a great finishing touch. That and the couch. Love the realistic price breakdown. I will be starting in one month.

  • @mikegagliano5343
    @mikegagliano5343 6 месяцев назад

    Beautiful honda

  • @nitcat1
    @nitcat1 2 года назад +1

    It turned out very nice. Congratulations on your baby!

  • @nickmassey9104
    @nickmassey9104 2 года назад +1

    Cool update .looks awesome ..life's a balance .Good job

  • @natepuza
    @natepuza 2 года назад +2

    Really like how you integrated the gutters into the rafter tails - might have to copy that one : )

    • @ThisOldJalopy
      @ThisOldJalopy  Год назад +1

      Thank you! My neighbor's house has this feature, and it really helps with the "craftsman" look. Here is a detailed photo: dannix.net/sites/default/files/field/image/PXL_20210923_215054062.jpg

  • @reedbrooks3887
    @reedbrooks3887 2 года назад +1

    Excited for the Honda update! I'm doing an electric conversion on a 60's C90 right now (in a garage that looks way worse than yours)

    • @ThisOldJalopy
      @ThisOldJalopy  2 года назад

      Oh wow that's awesome, do you have a build thread or anything?

  • @darrickcover2200
    @darrickcover2200 2 года назад +1

    real nice job looks great

  • @louisomalley1394
    @louisomalley1394 2 года назад +1

    Enjoy your new digs. The whole viseo is well done and complete. I thought I recognized the Honda. I had a 160 honda also. I regret selling it. Good luck on the swaping it over to battery. The frame itself was always a good road bike. The couch is a good touch and leaves room for expansion(wood lathe or something).