Still looking good, Mark. That triangular addition to the deck looks like the perfect place for the grill. :eusa_danc
Bill
Bill
Still looking good, Mark. That triangular addition to the deck looks like the perfect place for the grill. :eusa_danc
Bill
Are you going to add any bracing for ceiling fans.
Tony
We are putting one ceiling fan in upstairs. Don't have any plans for ceiling fans in the shop. I do have a JDS air cleaner which is always on when I am in the shop. That should be enough to keep the air circulating. If not, I will probably just use a floor fan.
You mentioned drywall upstairs, what's covering the walls in the shop?
WoooHooo, electrical!!! Can't be long now. Are you getting anxious? :gar-La;
Regarding ceiling fans, I find that air blowing across the shop really helps, especially on these hot days when the A/C just can't keep up. I dont' have a traditional ceiling fan because I didn't plan for it in advance, but here's what I did as an afterthought. My version of a ceiling fan. It ain't pretty, but it sure helps keep me cool in there.:eusa_danc Just a standard floor fan from Wally World, mounted upside down from the ceiling.
I had to fish a wire down from the attic, then rig a pull switch w/ a drop down string to turn it on and off. (This pic was taken before I wired it through the attic.) Would have been much easier if I'd thought about it during the wiring stage, where you are now.
Bill
The shop looks great Mark, I have the opposite problem from you though in that I have the seperate shop and am looking to add a two car garage. Might I ask who your builders are since they work in Johnston County and seem to be doing a real nice job ?
Thanks,
Jimmy