Been a while but structure has been finished for 3-4 months. Stone work took a lot longer then we ran just short so that was another month delay waiting for remainder. Still need to insulate and figure out walls but its been well used so far!
Also just poured concrete in back for rear door ramp...
Here's a rough diagram I drew up anyone have an idea what it would take with the t8 fixtures for full shop effect lighting and does it makes sense to have 2 switches to not have all on all the time?
Not my plan at all. Most garages are not lit up like a repair shop so I think for basic needs/use the cans will light it up to see what I need to. Im not wrenching on cars daily or looking for a thumbtack in a trashcan to need super lights on a regular basis. So why burn 60 bulbs when not needed...
I appreciate all the input! I guess my thought was if I'm in there grabbing stuff, parking etc with cans as a basic light source its fine then have another "shop" switch to flip on more powerful lights if Im in there working. This would allow me to get lighting for now then down the road when...
Crazy winter weather keeps slowing things down. The truss company is sending a guy out to see what they would recommend on the headroom so hopefully a resolution is coming. Hardi siding came in and roof shingles started but now rain/sleet more temp. drops etc.
We did get some doors in and...
Getting close to running electric and was thinking of doing basic lighting now then down the road add some 4ft shop light fixtures on a seperate switch. So its a 30x36x 12' celing with 16 x 36 loft. To keep it simple put up 8 cans in garage 2 outer rows of 3 and 2 in center offset of my center...
I guess I'll find out once the engineer/architect gives the builder his thoughts on it. Hopefully sooner than later. It seems like it would not be an issue but you definitely raise valid points and as far as the window goes we were told we would need a safety bar across the window to pass...
Yeah its all new to me we did 3ft gap then a doubler because of that gap for 2nd run. I don't think id want trusses spaced more than that across the whole garage but like everything i'm sure there is a way to make this work.
Yeah the builder said probably a post but engineer may not want it sitting on the concrete possibly a pier although its supposed to be 6" concrete. Im not a builder or engineer but a 6"x6" post I would think is plenty to get the job done properly with additional bracing where truss end is...
Yes I do think he saw an issue coming or i hope so and architect/engineer is supposed to be working on a plan as this is the staircase I wanted and there are ways around the issue. Simple is to lower landing but I don't want to do will see what they come up with. The stairs have to be per code...