If you could set up the ideal shop, what would you do? What equipment would you have? What type of flooring, floor covering? Lights? Shop tables? Any resources on the web for the garage, garage safet
I'd start by reading the shop-talk archives, since this topic comes up every three to six months. /// unsubscribe/change address requests to majordomo@autox.team.net or try /// http://www.team.net/ma
There are three regrets that come to mind as far as building my shop goes. Number one, and by far my biggest irritant is the lack of foresight to use electronic ballasts in my fluorescent lights. I h
Author: "Madurski, Ronald M" <ronald.m.madurski@lmco.com>
Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2003 18:17:05 -0400
[>] What kind of heating do you have? I am going to go with overhead radiant since I can't see going to the expense of putting it into the floor only to have it crushed by dropping something huge an
AIR CONDITIONING!!! The most magnificent shop in the world turns into a torture chamber if it's miserably hot during your summer. Not only will you be able to spend more time in the shop, you'll also
Gil, Thanks for the plug. Also check out my article on media blasting (it's new). However the link is bad. Click on it, then look for the "\" going the wrong way, and change it. You'll get to it. Oth
By all means AC. Just a 5000 BTU window unit will turn a 700-800 sg ft shop into something you can actually work in, not just sweat. Even if it will not cool the shop down to 70 when it is 95 outside
have no need for A/C!<< It would be nice . . I once looked at property in the highlands of Costa Rica. It never got colder than 60 degrees f nor hotter than 80 degrees f! One didn't need heat, air co
radiant since I can't see going to the expense of putting it into the floor only to have it crushed by dropping something huge and sharp in the wrong place :-) Ronald, I have electric heat in the sh