UPDATE!!!
Ok everyone, here are some pics of the shop 'in use." I am a bit of an organizational freak. So everything looking clean and put away is normal. I just cannot work in a mess, too distracting.
Some things I've learned over the past year:
Epoxy coat is tough stuff, but it does get beat-up. That's OK because it's a shop, not a museum. I just make sure to wipe up any gas, coolant or other harsh chemical spills. So far, some discoloring after gas sits on it for a week, but nothing has gone through. ORDER EXTRA FLAKES! When I drag stuff across the floor, the flakes act like tiny "skid plates"
Insulation is fantastic! Outdoor tems hit 110+ a few times this summer. With the window A/C units, I maintained 80-85 degrees inside!!! Plus I can work at midnight with grinders and not worry about upsetting the neighbors.
The drop down power cord (retractable reel) is used 90% of the time. most of the 110v wall outlets are still virgins.
I wish the storage room was bigger and the "office" was smaller. The office is still an empty room while the stroage room is at capacity.
My motorcycle lift/table is AWESOME as a workbench. Tough, height adjustable, big surface area and MOBILE! I rarely use the tabletops on the cabinets.
Still no copper lines (too expensive), so I have hoses on the floor when necessary.
Air compressor is inside the big room and goes off once in a while. I muffled the intakes and it's very tolerable. Eventually it will be in an outside shed.
EVERYTHING POSSIBLE is on wheels, use it and tuck it away. My bender, welding cart, jacks, moto-lift table, toolbox rollaway, etc...
I bought some 5 shelf storage carts and whatever project i work on, all the parts go on the cart. When I'm done for the day, the cart goes in the storage room and the shop is neat.
I HATE DUST!!! I know, very sissy-like. But we live in the desert and it gets on everything. Whenever I use the air gun, I create huge clouds of ****. I bought a (woodshop style) air filtration system, but it's not that effective.
Ventilation fan is great. I can weld indoors by just cracking open some windows or the garage door and turn on the fan. It ***** all the fumes out quick!!!
ONE PROJECT AT A TIME! That's a new rule since I finished this shop. having a bunch of projects/parts/plans laying around is sooo distracting. Now everything is under tarps or out of sight. I seem to work MUCH faster when I can concentrate on ONE thing at a time.
MAKE TO DO LISTS! As I'm working on my projects, I make notes on what else to do, or what's next, or what to buy/get. I use a Palm Pilot.
I still have not put in a sink and I might never do it! I found that "GOOP" moist hand towels (white jug with blue letters) work incredibly well to clean up my hands after some serious dirty-work. The work so well that I don't even need to do a second wash with regular soap, smells nice too.
Desert buggy (sandrail) is 99% finished. Runs awesome, just some electrical work to clean up. We'll be spending a lot of time this winter in the dunes and the desert.
The next project is on the moto-lift. Stay tuned. Then I start on my Long wheelbase Samurai and my daughter's 1972 Samurai.
AND FINALLY!!!! I had a visitor from a "car magazine" last weekend. He took pics and asked questions. Looks like I might be featured in an upcoming issue!!! : )
I'll add more as I come up with stuff.