EastTexFrank
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- East Texas, USA
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- Kubota Grand L4740, B2400 and F2680
Lots of good advice here. The only thing I'll say is, "Put in plenty of outlets" and put in the 240 volts now. When I had the shop rewired I put in 240 volt outlets for a welder, window a/c, table saw and dust collector. The window a/c was already there and I have picked up the rest over the last 7 years.
That's good advice about the lights too. I had 3 lights installed, one at each end and one in the middle. I also put them on 2 different circuits. If you throw a breaker and a light goes out, you will still have one circuit operating and light to reset it. I did that after a friend ended up with 8 stitches and a concussion when he tripped over stuff on the floor when when the light breaker tripped in his shop at night when he was piddling.
By the way, if you do nothing else, put in a 50 amp, 240 outlet for a welder. I started with a 110v mig and while it is a good machine and does lots of things well, it is limited. It won't be long before you are wanting a bigger 240 volt machine.
That's good advice about the lights too. I had 3 lights installed, one at each end and one in the middle. I also put them on 2 different circuits. If you throw a breaker and a light goes out, you will still have one circuit operating and light to reset it. I did that after a friend ended up with 8 stitches and a concussion when he tripped over stuff on the floor when when the light breaker tripped in his shop at night when he was piddling.
By the way, if you do nothing else, put in a 50 amp, 240 outlet for a welder. I started with a 110v mig and while it is a good machine and does lots of things well, it is limited. It won't be long before you are wanting a bigger 240 volt machine.