Obvious answer: no!
I'm moving to a new place with a 3 car garage. One bay is going to be dedicated to a pool table, but the other two are going to be getting covered in sawdust. Currently the garage has a few outlets and lighting only, so I'm planning an entire redo, including a subpanel for future expansion.
I haven't actually gotten to design a shop yet - I've always been squeezed into a smaller space. I also have no idea what tools I'll be doing in the long run, so I'm aiming for versatility instead of dropping outlets precisely where I need them.
Any thoughts on the attached plan? The size is an estimate, and I need to check the stud spacing. My overall thoughts are as follows:
1) Lots of 120V outlets. Seriously. A lot.
2) Frequent 220V outlets. I can always add more, but I don't know exactly where tools are going.
3) I'm going to want a lot of light for woodworking and normal light for parties/hangouts/pool practice, so mix overhead 4' fixtures with normal fixtures and do distinct lighting circuits.
4) Currently both the single and double garage door are rollups, but I'd like to replace the double with a carriage door - hence light switches there.