aarongough
Stainless
- Joined
- Oct 27, 2014
- Location
- Toronto, Canada
Hey guys!
The time has come and I'm starting to look for a new workshop space. I need more room, and I'm currently in a building that is slowly turning into office space so I'm getting more and more noise complaints, total pain in the @ss.
I have found one unit that I really like, it's in an area that's an easy commute from home, and has lots of useful vendors right around it, but the only large door in the unit is a dock level door rather than a ground level door...
Is this a huge issue? What's it like loading machinery through a dock level access? I imagine you could unload them from the truck in the parking lot, put them up on the edge of the dock with a forklift and then skate them into place, but I have never done this and I don't want to put myself through more pain than I need to.
I might be able to convince the landlord to put a ground level access in next to the office entrance on the other side of the building, but that might also be more trouble than he wants to go to...
Thanks in advance!
-Aaron
The time has come and I'm starting to look for a new workshop space. I need more room, and I'm currently in a building that is slowly turning into office space so I'm getting more and more noise complaints, total pain in the @ss.
I have found one unit that I really like, it's in an area that's an easy commute from home, and has lots of useful vendors right around it, but the only large door in the unit is a dock level door rather than a ground level door...
Is this a huge issue? What's it like loading machinery through a dock level access? I imagine you could unload them from the truck in the parking lot, put them up on the edge of the dock with a forklift and then skate them into place, but I have never done this and I don't want to put myself through more pain than I need to.
I might be able to convince the landlord to put a ground level access in next to the office entrance on the other side of the building, but that might also be more trouble than he wants to go to...
Thanks in advance!
-Aaron