You have 2X the SF I do so it may not be as big an issue for you, but in my case having double doors and a deck even with the shop floor lets me open up on nice days and wheel stuff outside either to us it here or just clear out space in the shop to work in. That would be my #1 recommendation.
#2 would be having a decent size area of the deck covered, something I am hoping to do myself soon.
Keep us posted on your progress.
RMW
Vartz04 said:
The build process. Some changes since the end but not really.
I have a regular single garage door on one end but that's disabled. I'm going to put French type doors there. I have a 4'x20' porch in front of the shop. This area is covered and I have used it when doing a lot of miter saw work as that is the tool with the worst dust collection.
My workspace started as 10 X 12 shed, houses a drill press, band saw, and a smaller lathe but the transition to Festool and keeping everything modular and mobile is what really helps. After about a year of working in the 120 SF shop, I added another 5X 9 section to the end of the work shop. That extra 45 sf really helped out, as now working with a 4 X 8 sheet of plywood isn't so much of a juggling act. My avatar shows the outside of my workshop. The MFT tables, and CMS are ideal for me as can fold them down and move the out of the way if needed. Spur shelving or adjustable shelving works out the best for storing tools and other items used less often. I really take advantage of all the height in the space as well, storing clamps along the ceiling. I still have an issue with horizontal surfaces as you can see in the photos and am still working on finding a way to have a space to set tools down out of the way when working a project but in the spirit of sharing, here are some photos. Hopefully you see the four sides of the space. A step ladder is my friend.