kent_323is
Well-known member
Hey guys,
I have a new garage as part of a new house build we finished last fall. I'm finally getting all of the extra moving boxes out, and the floor is mostly open now.
I've got a 100A sub panel in the garage, so far the only circuits I've hooked up is a 50A breaker for the stick (arc) welder, an older Lincoln 250A.
I'm attaching a pic of the overall size and layout. It shows the sub-panel, existing outlets in green, and future outlets I want to add in yellow.
The left side of the garage is for our primary vehicles, a mini-van and an extended cab truck.
The right side will be the main work area with all of the tools.
Primary tools, currently have:
more focused on metal working and fabrication. Will be doing work on vehicles and various projects.
Benchtop Drill press
6x48" belt sander
1x30" belt sander
110v MIG welder
250A Stick welder
44" benchtop toolbox on rollers
table saw
small vertical bandsaw (benchtop)
Small air compressor, larger one planned in future.
benchtop wood lathe
Wood miter saw
Future tools:
abrasive chop saw
small mill (9x36 single phase)
small lathe (10x30 single phase)
Ceiling is 131" tall, as I wanted it tall enough for a future car lift, either 2 post or 4 post. Ceiling is already sheetrocked, but needs to be insulated.
Doors are 18' wide and 8' tall, insulated.
Questions:
What additional circuits should I add now? Walls are open, and will be insulated and sheeted in the future.
Ceiling doesn't have insulation yet, but will after I do some of the electrical.
What are recommended locations for tools and storage?
I would like to have ventilation for the welders, so a semi permanent location for them would be nice.
I'd recommendations for a temporary setup that doesn't involve attaching anything to walls, as I want to leave those free for easy insulating and sheetrocking, hopefully to happen this winter (2017/18)
Side note: I have a large shop that is 120miles away, and that's where I do the large fabrication projects. Vertical mill, lathe, tube bender, MIG & TIG welders, tube notcher, forklift, drill press, etc.
This garage will be focused on vehicle repair/restoration, small metal fab projects, and smaller wood projects. I have 2 small (24x36) sheds (red) on this property for storing the tractor, lawnmowers, snowdozer, motorcyle w/sidecar, snow blower, & storage for ****. These aren't insulated and don't have concrete, so not ideal for shop work.
I have a new garage as part of a new house build we finished last fall. I'm finally getting all of the extra moving boxes out, and the floor is mostly open now.
I've got a 100A sub panel in the garage, so far the only circuits I've hooked up is a 50A breaker for the stick (arc) welder, an older Lincoln 250A.
I'm attaching a pic of the overall size and layout. It shows the sub-panel, existing outlets in green, and future outlets I want to add in yellow.
The left side of the garage is for our primary vehicles, a mini-van and an extended cab truck.
The right side will be the main work area with all of the tools.
Primary tools, currently have:
more focused on metal working and fabrication. Will be doing work on vehicles and various projects.
Benchtop Drill press
6x48" belt sander
1x30" belt sander
110v MIG welder
250A Stick welder
44" benchtop toolbox on rollers
table saw
small vertical bandsaw (benchtop)
Small air compressor, larger one planned in future.
benchtop wood lathe
Wood miter saw
Future tools:
abrasive chop saw
small mill (9x36 single phase)
small lathe (10x30 single phase)
Ceiling is 131" tall, as I wanted it tall enough for a future car lift, either 2 post or 4 post. Ceiling is already sheetrocked, but needs to be insulated.
Doors are 18' wide and 8' tall, insulated.
Questions:
What additional circuits should I add now? Walls are open, and will be insulated and sheeted in the future.
Ceiling doesn't have insulation yet, but will after I do some of the electrical.
What are recommended locations for tools and storage?
I would like to have ventilation for the welders, so a semi permanent location for them would be nice.
I'd recommendations for a temporary setup that doesn't involve attaching anything to walls, as I want to leave those free for easy insulating and sheetrocking, hopefully to happen this winter (2017/18)
Side note: I have a large shop that is 120miles away, and that's where I do the large fabrication projects. Vertical mill, lathe, tube bender, MIG & TIG welders, tube notcher, forklift, drill press, etc.
This garage will be focused on vehicle repair/restoration, small metal fab projects, and smaller wood projects. I have 2 small (24x36) sheds (red) on this property for storing the tractor, lawnmowers, snowdozer, motorcyle w/sidecar, snow blower, & storage for ****. These aren't insulated and don't have concrete, so not ideal for shop work.
