I've done some work at their facility down the road from my house and didn't realized how big they were until working there and talking with some of the workers. They are on my list of places to contact on getting insulation for my building.
I just came across the receipt for the wall insulation. It was indeed from Bay Industries. The cost was a bit more than i remembered at $927 for all 4 walls.
Bryan, that's got to be one of the nicest compliments anyone has ever given me on my builds. And your appreciation of the time it takes one person to do it all sure helps also. But I am sure you speak from experience regarding that. Sometimes I feel like I'm "never arriving, just always getting there" Thanks dude.
BTW what wattage are the CFL's. I am beginning to look into what to use in my garage. Installed 5 brooder lights and 150 watt CFLs for some temporary work lights, spaced them 8 ft apart in a row, 12 ft off the floor and see right off that ain't gonna come anywhere close to cuttin it for permanent.
Lamar, I know all to well the feeling of "just always getting there"! The scope of my project pales in comparison to jobs where guys tackle every aspect of the build. I'll be the first to admit that I don't possess the skills or tools to complete a structure start to finish, but I certainly respect those that do!
The CFL's that I'm running are 85 Watt, 4100k bulbs. There's a total of 24 of them in there, and they are spaced in a roughly 8'x8' pattern. The ceilings are 12 feet, so I'd guess the bulbs to be at 11 off the ground. To be honest, I took a complete shot in the dark with wattage and layout, but it turned out really good.