Bob Gibson
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You're right Darryl, that's a mess
Looks like you're making good progress
Looks like you're making good progress
Yes there will be a couple of 220v circuits. I have a General Int. 270K 3HP saw that I'm waiting to get hooked up.
Ideally I'd like to get a clearvue 1800 cyclone but not 100% decided yet.
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Ideally I'd like to get a clearvue 1800 cyclone but not 100% decided yet.
I like the radiant heating idea but not sure on the cost.
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For finishing I'm planning water based hvlp spraying and the rest by hand. I don't have an hvlp yet though. I'm looking at the Fuji mini mite or gold 4.
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There you go again window shopping. Larry's been this way ever since I took him to Grizzly Industrial. Just like a monkey expecting a dime or a quarter in his cup. Just play the right tune & there he is. HA HA.if you could swing it daryl i would look into at least one window, for two reasons.. first you could put in your window AC unit in the bottom part, and two some daylight to look out while in the shop is very nice.. as for the wood floor goes i wish i had done that in my shop but like leo said if your gonna bring in other things cars or snow blowers and such then you got water leakage to deal with..
Hi Darryl,
It might be possible to have too much illumination, however it would be a dumb thing to do---after all you have to have room for tools. The luminaire you have chosen appears to be fine for general illumination. However, I am sure you will do what most illuminating engineers would suggest; add supplemental illumination (called task lighting) for locations where you really want to see, i.e. lathe, DP, sharpening area.
It sounds like you are building a great shop. I hope you get a ton of enjoyment from it.
Enjoy,
JimB