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borderboy1971

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Some of you might remember that I'm building a shop at home. I think (hope) I an finally show some pictures of that current state it's in. It's a 60'x64' sips 16' sidewalls. 8 1/2" thick. With a 14' x60' storage on back stick framed. In floor heat. 2 r25 sectional doors.
I just put my lights in this weekend. Getting excited to use it soon.
 

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gwellwood

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I saw the size, and then saw the sled, and thought "this guy must be in the prairies" and I was right!

Awesome shop!
 

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Since you went SIPS, did you do all surface mount electrical? I have been thinking about doing some upgrades to my current shop and adding new walls is one of them. The SIPS seems like the best option for me, plus I can go to the factory and pick them up.
 
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borderboy1971

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My sips had channels within them so I fished all the wiring....nothing exposed except from panel into attic. It was actually really easy to fish the wiring. I used a piece of plastic air brake line for fishing. Worked great.
 

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Wow that's very nice. What are you going to be using it for that you wanted that kind of height out of it.
 
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borderboy1971

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Wow that's very nice. What are you going to be using it for that you wanted that kind of height out of it.

I will be putting a couple of hoists in and need around 13' clearance for that, plus I will have an engine lifting post above that (red post in picture). Also if I ever the want or need to work on a semi truck I should be ok on most of them around here (except some with really tall stacks)
 
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