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*Put compressor "outside" in an insulated "room" of it's own, possibly sunken or partially so. | *Put compressor "outside" in an insulated "room" of it's own, possibly sunken or partially so. | ||
*Quincy compressors seem to be pretty good. Seth has one, ask him about it. | *Quincy compressors seem to be pretty good. Seth has one, ask him about it. | ||
+ | *[http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=141247&highlight=air+plumbing&page=2 Garage Journal post on compressor and lines] | ||
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===Welding/plasma station=== | ===Welding/plasma station=== | ||
===Materials storage=== | ===Materials storage=== |
Latest revision as of 09:42, 31 January 2016
Contents
Electrical
- Run tons of it.
- Any time that you are working with aluminum wire, you must coat all connections with conductive grease such as Ideal brand Noalox. Failure to do so will result in a connection failure due to corrosion, and a hazardous condition which could result in fire or electrical shock.
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- Plasma
- Welder
- Compressor (outside in soundproof enclosure, possibly sunken or partially sunken?)
- Lathe
- Mill
- Drill Press
Moto-shed: integrate riding gear storage
- helmets
- gloves
- jackets/pants
- boots
- Pour concrete drive-way.
- Figure out how to minimize elevation change from driveway to workshop and moto-shed but still deal w/ drainage.
Compressor and compressed air line
- Mount it on spring isolation mounts/pads
- It's possible to separate the compressor from the tank, possibly put cooling/drain between the two.
- There are automatic drain mechanisms so you don't have to twist the drain valve every time.
- Put compressor "outside" in an insulated "room" of it's own, possibly sunken or partially so.
- Quincy compressors seem to be pretty good. Seth has one, ask him about it.
- Garage Journal post on compressor and lines
Welding/plasma station
Materials storage
- Misc wood
- Sheet metal and plywood
- Misc metal
Things to ponder
- Storage:
- maybe redo loft for better access and long stock storage out access doors into driveway/carport area
- Upper cabinets rimming shop up to ceiling w/ LED spot/task lighting underneath.
- Lighting
- LED
- Have some portable task lights w/ magnifiers etc.
- Work ambient lighting from outside.
- Heated floor
- Probably electric w/ concrete/self-leveler over it, possibly stain
- Beer fridge, maybe "outside" or sunken somehow w/ tap(s) in convenient location.
- Sink, probably outside.
- Hidden moto-lift in center?
- Baldor Grinder
- Sand blaster.
- Computer station
- Double hinged barn doors w/ "lights".
- Want to be able to use as a regular "door" as well, seems reasonable.
- Double hinged will allow opening w/ tighter clearance in front.
- Would like to extend roof out front for added covered working area
- Elevated cross-members and widely spaced vertical supports at far corners.
- Integrate w/ moto-shed
Flooring
Anti Fatigue Mats
- Look into what they use at Trader Joe's
- Ask Jarrett what he recommends for gym flooring.
- Stanley Antifatigue Mats at Amazon, sounds like the tops might not be ultra durable but maybe could layer something on top.
- Wilmar Antifatigue Mats at Amazon.
- Cumulus Pro Antifatigue Mats at Amazon.
- Granger Options for antifatigue mats
Misc
- HomeShop Tech Good looking list of shop advice and all sorts of stuff...
- Schlage Keypad door deadbolt set.
- Garage Journal thread by Sakurama
- FamilyHandyman.com Decent amount of free info here.
- Mascot Workwear rugged work pants and other clothing.
- tool organization Garage Journal thread by lilscorpion
- Multifunction workbench by Benchworks and his Clamp Rack.
- FOG, FesToolOwnersGroup.
- Kreg Clamps recommended by Sakurama on GarageJournal.
- Festool VS600 Joining system PDF