Oh man. Thank you. I didn't even think of that. And I also forgot, since im pulling multiple circuits through the conduit, that would be an issue too. Thank you!
Edit: A poster made me re-think and I am going with the proper color for each wire. Thank you all.
Hello everyone, I’m looking for some opinions.
I’m running a fair amount of electrical for an addition inside my steel shop building. The building is agricultural, with no living or habitable...
Wow. Thanks for the picture. If you happen to have a few pics of the build itself, showing the framing, and it's not too much to ask, I'd love to take a look. It would be a great reference for me. I have never framed anything in my life :oops:
Ahhh, I get it now. You have the exact set-up as I do! This is so helpful. I opened the picture up and thought for a split second that it was my pic lol. Thanks for your input, much appreciated.
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I Considered metal as well. Aside from the reasons you mentioned, another deciding factor was that spare materials never makes it back to the store for me lol. At least any left over lumber will be used around the shop and farm. I appreciate you weighing in.
I'm not following on the Tabs advice. Do you by chance have a picture or a way to explain it to someone who is a total newb to all this diy/construction stuff 😀
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I am going with 2x6 framing for insulation purposes. I could get by with the offices being 2x4, but I'd like the grow room and walk-in to be better insulated. I was going to make the ceiling joists 2x6 as well. The walls will mostly be Sheetrock, but I may decide to use fiberglass paneling...
Good day, everyone!
I ask a lot of questions here, and I hope I’m not becoming a nuisance or overstaying my welcome. I’m very new to farming and DIY projects, and I’m learning a great deal thanks to communities like this one.
I have a steel building (tube steel, not red iron—see attached...
What a coincidence, I'm a beekeeper too. I extract in my building for now, until I build a seperate honey house.
Thanks for sharing your suggestion and the heads up about not making them too tight.