jeeptj99
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Nice. That's a pretty cool set up. Saw it on IG a while back when Jessica posted Mojo with new it's new shoes.
I've got hardwired lights now. A buddy hooked me up at a steal. Now, years later, I find that a single replacement bulb costs more than I paid for all of the lights together. Times like this I wish I had plug-ins I could swap outTacomaJD said:I'll piggyback another light question. Hardwired vs plug ins at all light locations and buying plug in type lights. Seen it both ways, kinda like the idea of plug in lights, one shits out, throw it away and go buy another one to hang and plug it in. But maybe plug in lights aren't as high quality as some hardwire style? I had a plug in LED 4' light in my old shop that was really bright for what it was, and fairly cheap at Lowes.
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redneckengineered said:Bought an old building that had been a machine shop, then was a granite shop for a few years. Nastiest place you've ever seen. Approximately 5000 s/f plus an office and locker room where I can shower and clean up. Before/after
I put an exhaust fan in my last 20x24 and it didnt do much of ****. Leave the door open or up 2', not much happening. It was about a 2' diameter fan, not sure on power ratings, but you gotta buy a strong fan and somewhat sizeable to really pull air through. I mainly wanted it to cool the shop. A buddy of mine had a shop twice as big with one fan in the back right corner, woth the rollup door cracked open about a foot, it would pull enough air through that it felt like a fan blowing on you. That's what I was hoping for but was let down with mine.94xjsport94 said:Good deal. Has anyone done a fan/ louvers on the side of the building to suck out heat or let it vent out? The eave of the roof has a good vent but I'm not sure it's enough
94xjsport94 said:Good deal. Has anyone done a fan/ louvers on the side of the building to suck out heat or let it vent out? The eave of the roof has a good vent but I'm not sure it's enough
Looks good Will, I need to open my walls back up and put in insulation.94xjsport94 said:Here is my project. Bought a house and got a free 24x32 shop out back. Tax website says it was built in 1980 but there were also some other errors with my title and plot so I don't think that's right. Goofy size and layout but it's a good start. Gutted it, several 2x4's, 20 rolls of insulation, and 41 pieces or Sheetrock later this is what I got. In the process of finishing mudding and sanding it to get ready for paint but I'm happy so far. Still need to insulate the roof and the roof in my house some more. Was already wired... in conduit... had to cut every piece to fit the fuked up box locations but it'll work. Had a lot of 220 ran and some seriously big wire (#4 and #6) at one time for a machine shop. Took down some big multi tap lights that look like they're from a gym and put up 8 8' T8 fixtures which is pretty bright but I still might add more. I can't stand working in the dark. Planning on doing a lot more yardwork and clearing the stuff to the right to add another 30' lengthwise in a year or two with a bigger ceiling and room for a lift. Need to do a lot more brush removal around the back and left side too. Left side already looks a lot better since the pic from before I moved in. Not bad for me and my 73 year old grandpa working almost everyday on it with my schedule for 2.5 weeks or so lol. Best insulation for the roof going to be blow in? Only have a 36x~24 hole to get up there now.
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