Hey Gents,
Figured I'd share this project with you all. I'm a younger guy (25), doing grad school part time in addition to working, got a bunch of other projects going on - just not really in a position to own my own property just yet.....I've got a lot of saving to do before I can realistically enter into that. Anyway, my aunt caught wind that I was searching around for rentals and was nice enough to let me rent their old shop for working on projects in the mean time. It's an older building that really has not had any kind of real use in probably 10+ years, so it's in need of a lot of attention / clean up.
Anyway, here's an initial "walk-around" of where we started. Somewhat overgrown lol
After a little cleanup. Paid for this dearly with a healthy dose of poison ivy despite my best efforts to stay covered up.
Attention was then turned to the interior - the existing lighting wasn't working initially so I got that addressed as a temporary solution.
Stuff everywhere
More lighting needed, so off to home depot I went. Picked up 4 of the Lithonia 8' T5 high output fixtures along with an exterior flood light to replace the old fixture that had stopped working. It is a Defiant 180-degree LED fixture, Model #DF-5928-WH.
The flood light is pretty awesome. Has the standard dusk-dawn feature, but when the motion sensor is tripped the light intensity picks up. Reaches out ~70' or so easily in that case, but isn't overbearing.
Fixtures installed and wired in the shop. I think I'm going to install a few more to fill out the grid a bit but this is a tremendous upgrade from where it was. Very happy with the output of these lights. All of them had the Phillips dual voltage ballasts in them, and all of them fired up with no issues, noise, etc.
A lot more cleanup work needed before I can really move any stuff in, but it felt good to get some of the other work out of the way. I was hoping to get some input on a couple things though from you guys though:
-Heating: The shop isn't really insulated. It looks like there's foam board under the roof skin but the rest of the walls are bare aside from a little plywood. I don't think it's in the cards to go all out with insulation / finishing the interior since this is just a temporary thing, though I know it's obvious that my results would be a lot better if I did. I don't have a gas line plumbed to the shop, and have no interest in paying the bill for an electric heater given that the building efficiency won't be too great. I also don't really want to deal with fumes from kerosene / propane and for that reason was considering a wood burner since I'm currently sitting on about 2 cords of seasoned ash. I guess I kind of like the nostalgia of a wood burner too. I don't need it to be 80 degrees in the shop, just enough to knock the chill off in the cold months to come. Any input here in regards to a decent stove setup would be greatly appreciated.
-Garage doors: I need to install a new one, as the existing (wooden) one is "well seasoned", shall we say. I did a search for what's recommended on here and was overwhelmed with the variety, so I looked at the Clopay doors available from Home Depot and priced out a couple in their custom door configurator. I need a 10'x8' which pretty much puts me out of the more standard sizes from what I saw, and am currently considering a "commercial" premium door with ~12.9 R value since for some reason they're about half the price of the residential doors and better insulated. I don't need anything fancy, just something well constructed, secure, and durable. Any recommendations here are welcomed
-Security: Are there any relatively inexpensive camera systems that are worth a look?
Thanks for looking and thanks for any input
Figured I'd share this project with you all. I'm a younger guy (25), doing grad school part time in addition to working, got a bunch of other projects going on - just not really in a position to own my own property just yet.....I've got a lot of saving to do before I can realistically enter into that. Anyway, my aunt caught wind that I was searching around for rentals and was nice enough to let me rent their old shop for working on projects in the mean time. It's an older building that really has not had any kind of real use in probably 10+ years, so it's in need of a lot of attention / clean up.
Anyway, here's an initial "walk-around" of where we started. Somewhat overgrown lol
After a little cleanup. Paid for this dearly with a healthy dose of poison ivy despite my best efforts to stay covered up.
Attention was then turned to the interior - the existing lighting wasn't working initially so I got that addressed as a temporary solution.
Stuff everywhere
More lighting needed, so off to home depot I went. Picked up 4 of the Lithonia 8' T5 high output fixtures along with an exterior flood light to replace the old fixture that had stopped working. It is a Defiant 180-degree LED fixture, Model #DF-5928-WH.
The flood light is pretty awesome. Has the standard dusk-dawn feature, but when the motion sensor is tripped the light intensity picks up. Reaches out ~70' or so easily in that case, but isn't overbearing.
Fixtures installed and wired in the shop. I think I'm going to install a few more to fill out the grid a bit but this is a tremendous upgrade from where it was. Very happy with the output of these lights. All of them had the Phillips dual voltage ballasts in them, and all of them fired up with no issues, noise, etc.
A lot more cleanup work needed before I can really move any stuff in, but it felt good to get some of the other work out of the way. I was hoping to get some input on a couple things though from you guys though:
-Heating: The shop isn't really insulated. It looks like there's foam board under the roof skin but the rest of the walls are bare aside from a little plywood. I don't think it's in the cards to go all out with insulation / finishing the interior since this is just a temporary thing, though I know it's obvious that my results would be a lot better if I did. I don't have a gas line plumbed to the shop, and have no interest in paying the bill for an electric heater given that the building efficiency won't be too great. I also don't really want to deal with fumes from kerosene / propane and for that reason was considering a wood burner since I'm currently sitting on about 2 cords of seasoned ash. I guess I kind of like the nostalgia of a wood burner too. I don't need it to be 80 degrees in the shop, just enough to knock the chill off in the cold months to come. Any input here in regards to a decent stove setup would be greatly appreciated.
-Garage doors: I need to install a new one, as the existing (wooden) one is "well seasoned", shall we say. I did a search for what's recommended on here and was overwhelmed with the variety, so I looked at the Clopay doors available from Home Depot and priced out a couple in their custom door configurator. I need a 10'x8' which pretty much puts me out of the more standard sizes from what I saw, and am currently considering a "commercial" premium door with ~12.9 R value since for some reason they're about half the price of the residential doors and better insulated. I don't need anything fancy, just something well constructed, secure, and durable. Any recommendations here are welcomed
-Security: Are there any relatively inexpensive camera systems that are worth a look?
Thanks for looking and thanks for any input
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