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BeachBum2012

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I've got an 18 x 20 detached garage that is in dire need of some serious TLC. My folks bought the house in '84 and I took it over last year when my dad moved out of state. After clearing out most of his junk and moving it to his new garage I finally had a starting point for my shop rather than a giant storage room for ****. Work if finally under way on making it a useful space that I'll enjoy working in. This site has been a huge inspiration and motivation to get me going. Thanks guys.

Starting point
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There are 2' deep shelves covering the entire back wall and half of the side wall in the garage. What seems like a good place for storage quickly became a place to load with useless **** over the years. The take up a lot of space and make the garage seem much smaller than it is so... step 1 this weekend was demo.

Mostly cleaned up
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Top shelf down
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Middle shelf down
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Full shot
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Now I have a temporary bench that spans 15' across the back of the garage.
This is the cleanest I've ever seen this garage in my life. Before I got my dad's stuff out there hadn't been a vehicle in it for 25 years. Wouldn't fit.

Next step is framing in a ceiling. 2x8 at 12" on center across gives me an 8' ceiling height that I can store my tubs from the shelves above. That clears up a lot of floor space. After that the door guy comes and installs my new overhead door and the Liftmaster 3800 and I'll be putting in a new people door. That should all be done by the end of the month. I'd love to get it done by this weekend but I have to work to pay for all of this.

I'll be running a 100A sub panel from the house to the garage in July (I hope) and wiring the place up myself. Iv'e got a copy of the code and my uncle who is a contracter to help me make sure I pass inspection. I'm wiring in lighting in the garage bay, attic and outide along with 20A utility outlets at 4' intervals around the whole garage, a couple up high for signs, 240 in the attic for air and in the front for a welder along with a few other dedicated 120s for some saws and a fridge. I figure all of that should take me a few weeks to a month depending on what else I have going on.

After inspection comes finishing. Sheetrock, paint, trim and flooring. I hope to have it all wrapped up by September so I can start on the next project. The idea is to have the woodshop set up along the right hand wall, the "Auto and fab" shot set up along the left hand wall with a curtain to pull around it when I'm working on the other side and a misc. bench and storage along the back wall. I can't wait.

Any comments or advice would be great. Thanks again for the motivation!
 
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I would put all the outlet at 50 inches above the ground. That way you put a 4x8 sheet of plywood against the wall, under the outlet.
 

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Neat set up you have started. You're smart to be putting a ****-load of outlets in there. Can never have enough.

What's the story on the bicycle? Looks like a "cruiser", but with a serious leather seat.....
 
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BeachBum2012

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The bicycle belongs to my rooomate. It's a nearly ten foot long "chopper" bike. Really nice custom made to fit him. I'm only 5'9" so its too damn big for me to ride. He's 6'3" so I can hardly reach the peadles. Gift from his girl.

Thanks for the comments.
 
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BeachBum2012

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I've got a few questions on my project here for you guys.

I spoke to the city today about pulling permits for the framing and electrical that I want to do. That means I'm already way behind the schedule that I wanted. My main question is how much detail do I need to go into for my electrical plans and how do I show the drop from the house to the sub?

The other question is lights. I'm thinking three 8' T8 fixtures mostly over the center and some plug in fixtures under cabinet and over workspaces. Think that'll be enough? I'm assuming that I need the lighting in the electrical plan so I guess I have to get this figured out quickly.

Thanks for the help.
 
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BeachBum2012

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This is what I have so far:
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What are your thoughts? Too much information? Not enough information. I'm pretty sure I'm going to have to add in the type and gauge of cable I'm using but other than tha how am I looking?

*Edit - Just noticed that I have the color mixed up on the last two circuits too.
 
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