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Old 09-11-2013, 06:10 PM
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Sorry didn't have time to read all the post. As once a contractor I built two shops for myself to work on cars. Critical things are plenty of 20 amp recepticles. A 30 amp outlet for a 220V mig welder. A closet built usually in a back corner exterior wall for a 60 gal compressor with 220V 20 amp or bigger outlet with exterior door and a vent up high to bring in fresh air so you cut down on the noise and draw fresh air from the outside when you paint. The other critical thing for me is a shop furnace mounted from the ceiling that blows crossways across the shop. Also lots of florescent lights. Sorry not into the rest of the facy girlley suff. A shop is for work!

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Forgot, I also run the air lines from the compressor in the walls to come out in at least two places before rocking. Insulate really well and put in a solid core insulated door.
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