william.m.hamilton2
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We are finally upfgrading the garage power, I am having it contracted, the house was brought up from 80 to 200 amp. Now I need to decide what to do with garage. originally I was quoted for two circuits only. Put the cabosh on that, we are going with a sub-panel. Now I am getting quoted a 240 volt 30 amp. That doesn't quite seem enough amperage to ever step up to anything with a large draw, for example, a welder, big 240 compressor, etc.
I am a mechanic by trade, and would like to have this as my retirement shop (ya know, in 90 years). I am thinking of taking some welding classes in the future.
I am mainly interested in taking up body work with welding. Nothing massive.
I currently have a smallish upright 120 compressor, but it is a newer I/R unit and I am sure its life span is shorter than I would like.
I am open to suggestions. I also want to have two outlets on each side wall, and three on the back wall (longer wall).
I am also intending to run a fixed piping sytem for my L/P air on the drywall when I complete the garage.
Any pointers on the appropriate amperage for all this? I know bigger is better, and I would love to have a second independant feed, just for the garage, but money isn't there for that.
-Will
We are finally upfgrading the garage power, I am having it contracted, the house was brought up from 80 to 200 amp. Now I need to decide what to do with garage. originally I was quoted for two circuits only. Put the cabosh on that, we are going with a sub-panel. Now I am getting quoted a 240 volt 30 amp. That doesn't quite seem enough amperage to ever step up to anything with a large draw, for example, a welder, big 240 compressor, etc.
I am a mechanic by trade, and would like to have this as my retirement shop (ya know, in 90 years). I am thinking of taking some welding classes in the future.
I am mainly interested in taking up body work with welding. Nothing massive.
I currently have a smallish upright 120 compressor, but it is a newer I/R unit and I am sure its life span is shorter than I would like.
I am open to suggestions. I also want to have two outlets on each side wall, and three on the back wall (longer wall).
I am also intending to run a fixed piping sytem for my L/P air on the drywall when I complete the garage.
Any pointers on the appropriate amperage for all this? I know bigger is better, and I would love to have a second independant feed, just for the garage, but money isn't there for that.
-Will