MTguy
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I finally am getting around to working on my garage. It is my first garage and I've probably got bigger plans than budget, but hey... might as well dream big! I do expect to build a detached shop/garage within the next 5 years so I am finishing this one as more of an entertaining space, storage area and parking spot for our 2 vehicles. I am not into auto mechanics (can't even change my own oil!) but I do enjoy woodworking and electronics.
I've already purchased my garage heater (Mr. Heater 80,000 BTU/propane), insulation, and sheetrock. I've also got the rapidair m3800 master kit and fittings ready to go. That is the kit with the 1/2" inner diameter which is a compromise between the 3/4" kit that is not setup for in wall installation (like I intend) and the 1/2" outer diameter that I was worried would not be beefy enough.
I've currently only got three light bulb sockets for lighting so that will have to change. I think I will change that to six 4' t8 fixtures unless I can find an inexpensive LED hardwired fixture. I also only have 4 outlets, of which, 1 is behind the TV so I can't really use it either. Those outlets are wired with 12/2 on a 20 amp breaker by themselves so I will be adding 4 more outlets to that circuit. I would like to add a ceiling fan as well, but don't know what electricity source I would want to tap into for that so I might just pass on.
The first steps for me are to install the rapidair system and add the extra outlets. When that is done I'll insulate and then sheetrock. Hopefully, I'll have the rapidair and wiring done by the end of the weekend, but I'll only have Sunday to work on it and working in an unheated garage this time of year is not much fun.
Here are a few pictures of the garage as it looks today. Hey... I have to start somewhere.
Some of my plans for the future include a black stained floor with a gloss coat, galvanized metal wainscoting with black trim, bench and shelves will be made with galvanized metal pipe and DIY pine butcher block out of 2x2's.
Still trying to decide where I can keep my 2 kayaks? Ideas? I'm also not happy with my lack of a fridge, but don't see a good location for it.
I've already purchased my garage heater (Mr. Heater 80,000 BTU/propane), insulation, and sheetrock. I've also got the rapidair m3800 master kit and fittings ready to go. That is the kit with the 1/2" inner diameter which is a compromise between the 3/4" kit that is not setup for in wall installation (like I intend) and the 1/2" outer diameter that I was worried would not be beefy enough.
I've currently only got three light bulb sockets for lighting so that will have to change. I think I will change that to six 4' t8 fixtures unless I can find an inexpensive LED hardwired fixture. I also only have 4 outlets, of which, 1 is behind the TV so I can't really use it either. Those outlets are wired with 12/2 on a 20 amp breaker by themselves so I will be adding 4 more outlets to that circuit. I would like to add a ceiling fan as well, but don't know what electricity source I would want to tap into for that so I might just pass on.
The first steps for me are to install the rapidair system and add the extra outlets. When that is done I'll insulate and then sheetrock. Hopefully, I'll have the rapidair and wiring done by the end of the weekend, but I'll only have Sunday to work on it and working in an unheated garage this time of year is not much fun.
Here are a few pictures of the garage as it looks today. Hey... I have to start somewhere.
Some of my plans for the future include a black stained floor with a gloss coat, galvanized metal wainscoting with black trim, bench and shelves will be made with galvanized metal pipe and DIY pine butcher block out of 2x2's.
Still trying to decide where I can keep my 2 kayaks? Ideas? I'm also not happy with my lack of a fridge, but don't see a good location for it.

That could have been nasty MT, glad to hear that you avoided (serious) injury.