That's a good idea. I would do the same thing for my garage fridge if the food wasn't in the way!
Sales are getting tough to find at Home Depot. I don't know if it's everywhere but my area is even setting an annual dollar limit for the veteran discount.
Since this isn't your first shop it'll be interesting to see where you put outlets and how you space them out. Are you going to do some of the wiring yourself or will you hire it all out?
It wasn’t bad ordering and having them shipped to the store. They actually arrived a week earlier than the availability showed. I used my veterans discount as well. I haven’t heard anything about a limit, I will have to ask the next time I am in there.
I was thinking about DIY, but we decided to let the professionals take care of it. Plan for outlets is one on every post, 3 circuits.
-Dedicated lift outlet, 20 amp dropped from the ceiling.
-240v 50 amp for compressor and on off switch at the door.
-Welder plug on a 50 amp.
-Outside GFCI on back side.
-Dusk to dawn Wall pack light on front and rear with switch at the door to turn off if needed.
-Man door light
-outlet on middle wall between garage doors for jack shaft openers
-Waiting on quote for the lights and specs to see how many we will do.
1st quote was double the price on labor compared to 2nd.
Labor rate for 2 men is $110 hour! I thought it was a mistake when he said that I had to ask him again and clarify

He should have the estimate to me today.