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Last night the final pieces of OSB were put on the walls and today shop contents was pushed into the center or stashed in the DC closet so the painting project could commence. Some masking paper and blue tape and ready to fire up the sprayer.
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Looking good! That's going to be a great workshop when it's all done. Good thinking on the outlets in the ceiling.
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Looking good! That's going to be a great workshop when it's all done. Good thinking on the outlets in the ceiling.
Thanks, the drop cord in the center of the shop terminates in a quadplex box to power 2 tablesaw and the planer which will reside in the center. The rest of the ceiling outlets are for the flourescent lighting so they can be easily moved if my original placement does not work out.
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It's starting to come together, heck it's clean enough now to compare with mine, but mine never seems to get finished. I'll know that you're getting close when you start making benches out of those doors

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You're really making progress, Glenn!

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