Were I anywhere close, I'd actually take you up on that offer and help with the project. I admire what you're doing there!
Were I anywhere close, I'd actually take you up on that offer and help with the project. I admire what you're doing there!
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Thank you bro. Your guys comments keep me motivated too.
Big push all this week too. 16x24 of walls built and installed in 6 days.
So...what are you going to do with all the spare time you'll have once those walls are completed? LOL And I think you should seek sponsorship from both the screw manufacturer and from the outlet manufacturer since you clearly are heavily endorsing their wares in a very public way.
Seriously...that looks really great. Amazing, even.
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I dont think Kreg has any idea what I did LOL.
Glad its my shop I am responsible for - I only have to make me happy.
They could at least send you a case of adult beverages for your major investment with them!
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Mike, looks like you are going to have an awesome shop. Looks like we don't live far apart. I'm going to have to bring you an adult beverage and take a tour <smile>.
Rob
Welcome Rob. I never did drink alcohol. Crazy I know but i never enjoyed it. So byob and come on out.
unbelievable all around.
I hope you don't mind this question: the plugs that seem to be 8' or 9' high, how likely are they to be used in normal use or are there specific plans for them?
Same for the panels that go all the way to the ceiling. I can see the benefit of being able to hook anything/anywhere in the lower sections of the wall but what about the top sections. I sure looks great but I'm thinking how likely to use.
There is under bin lighting on the binder bins. High outlets are for those. Ones above those are for signs. North east 12x24 will get a mezzanine 2nd story there. Panels are done all the way up because I want to put whatever I want wherever I want. Some may never get used and that's fine. I know I can though and the cost is just more time and minimal material cost doing it the way I did (bulk and the CL plywood deal).
Flipped the shop to prepare to finish north east area where the tools were.
Here is what is left
Wow, crazy amount of outlets!
Yep, crazy amount of outlets. What are the ones up high for?
second story mezzanine in that 12X24 area.
Ha some around the room at about9'for under cabinet lighting. Some others higher than that or signs and stuff.
Tons in the ceiling for tool drops.
Glad its my shop I am responsible for - I only have to make me happy.
Installed these lower 8'x28' panels today. Last weekend I made 52 panels. Elephant is getting smaller.
What are you going to do with all that free time you'll have when that last section of wall is done?
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