Building a Shop

   / Building a Shop
  • Thread Starter
#151  
Starting to actually become a shop...

Long time since the last posts. Back in early August, I was finally able to get a crew in to pour the floor in my new shop. Prior to that, I had a lot of lot grading to do back in the sping, lawn seeding, and in July I trenched in some drainage tile under the shop floor pad including a stub for a floor drain. Turned out well, now working on getting the lights and outlets wired.
 

Attachments

  • floor.jpg
    floor.jpg
    166.6 KB · Views: 422
   / Building a Shop #153  
Back in early August, I was finally able to get a crew in to pour the floor in my new shop.

Is that concrete on the lower panel? Unless you washed it off right away I have the feeling that it is there to stay!!! Nice watchdog too.
 
   / Building a Shop #154  
Great to see you back! Please keep the pictures coming of the interior work. Followed your project from the start.
 
   / Building a Shop #155  
Hey Husker! I was just wondering the other day what happen to you and your building out in the "corn patch". I figured with the house build and all at once you had to put the shop on the back burner. Good to see an update.:thumbsup:
 
   / Building a Shop #156  
I have really enjoyed watching your shop being built. You have given me some great ideas. Thanks for taking the time to document and post pictures. It looks great.
 
   / Building a Shop #157  
Looking good! Love the shepherd.....
 
   / Building a Shop
  • Thread Starter
#158  
Nice watchdog too.

Not sure she's much of a watchdog, but she's pretty good at laying down and looking exhausted after a hard day of watching me work!
 
   / Building a Shop
  • Thread Starter
#160  
Hey Husker! I was just wondering the other day what happen to you and your building out in the "corn patch". I figured with the house build and all at once you had to put the shop on the back burner. Good to see an update.:thumbsup:

Yeah, I'm not going to lie, the shop is definitely not the #1 priority around here. That's not my choice, but the "finance committee" seems to think the shop is less important... Seems like there's always some honey-do project I have to check off before I get to work on the shop each weekend...

I do have the wiring partially done. I have all of the interior lights up, wired, and working. I put them on 2 switches. The first one has two 8' fluorescent strips and 2 regular light bulbs on it and covers the front half of the shop. The light bulb fixtures are on either side of the overhead door, so they aren't blocked by it when it's openned up. The second switch turns on four more 8' strips for the back half of the shop. With all 6 on (each strip takes four 4', T8 tubes at 32W each), they really light up the work area. I still need to hang and wire an outdoor floodlight to shine outside of the oH door, but that's lower priority.

I also managed to hang up all outlet boxes and have the North wall's outlets hooked up and live. I also have the wire pulled to the West (back) wall outlets, but not yet hooked up. Still need to run wire to the South wall bank of outlets and one separate outlet over in the SW corner where I'll set up a computer or more sensitive things. With the exception of the one single outlet for the computer, which is a 15 amp, all outlets are 20 amp outlets on 20 amp breakers. I'm prone to overkill, so all of the 20 amp outlet circuits are using 10 gauge wire even though 12 gauge would be acceptable...

All tallied up, I'll have 6 outlets on the North wall, 4 on the West, and another 5 on the South wall. Should be enough...
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2014 CATERPILLAR 324EL EXCAVATOR (A52705)
2014 CATERPILLAR...
2010 Lincoln MKS (A50324)
2010 Lincoln MKS...
2015 Jeep Cherokee Latitude SUV (A53424)
2015 Jeep Cherokee...
2016 Big Tex 24ft. T/A Flatbed Trailer (A50322)
2016 Big Tex 24ft...
BANDIT ZT1844 RUBBER TRACK STUMP GRINDER (A50458)
BANDIT ZT1844...
Takeuchi Skid Steer (A49461)
Takeuchi Skid...
 
Top