danmcph
Well-known member
My wife gave me the green light to build my shop since we just finished building her quilting studio. I don't lack for space, we live on 10 acres. Realistically I wouldn't like to go bigger than 30X60. I don't have to worry about storing non-shop related **** like Christmas decorations in it so it is dedicated to shop only.
I don't like woodworking (you can't weld the board back together if you screw it up) and I do some automotive. I weld/fab in my shop and maybe, and its a big maybe, I would do some machining in the future. I am a hobbyist and this isn't for my lively hood.
I can't get 3 phase at my shop, limited to single phase only. I could use converters if needed. I currently have a MM211, 110/220 plasma/ Ellis 9400 drill press, Ellis bandsaw, Ellis belt grinder and Quincy 22 CFM air compressor. Those are the tools I have currently. I do need to be able to park 2 vehicles in it so I was thinking of having either the shop fab area towards the back and vehicles by the door or doors on both ends. I live in Idaho so it will be insulated. No preference on framed, steel etc so I would love your input on that.
I like to do stuff right when I do it and not cheap out if possible.
I have thought of installing an overhead crane, having air routed around the shop etc. What you you include, plan for, do if you were starting from scratch, had a pretty healthy budget (for me it seems healthy) and wanted to have the ideal set up with flexibility to add additional capability in the future?
I am young (37) and plan to live in this house until I die so I want to do it right but not spend money I don't have too.
Thanks for the help.
I don't like woodworking (you can't weld the board back together if you screw it up) and I do some automotive. I weld/fab in my shop and maybe, and its a big maybe, I would do some machining in the future. I am a hobbyist and this isn't for my lively hood.
I can't get 3 phase at my shop, limited to single phase only. I could use converters if needed. I currently have a MM211, 110/220 plasma/ Ellis 9400 drill press, Ellis bandsaw, Ellis belt grinder and Quincy 22 CFM air compressor. Those are the tools I have currently. I do need to be able to park 2 vehicles in it so I was thinking of having either the shop fab area towards the back and vehicles by the door or doors on both ends. I live in Idaho so it will be insulated. No preference on framed, steel etc so I would love your input on that.
I like to do stuff right when I do it and not cheap out if possible.
I have thought of installing an overhead crane, having air routed around the shop etc. What you you include, plan for, do if you were starting from scratch, had a pretty healthy budget (for me it seems healthy) and wanted to have the ideal set up with flexibility to add additional capability in the future?
I am young (37) and plan to live in this house until I die so I want to do it right but not spend money I don't have too.
Thanks for the help.
