Planning my shop Build-out for next summer, looking for advice.

I just responded to this thread regarding winterization, and it got me thinking:

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I've always only had a garage, and never a Shop, per se, and this metal building was one of several reasons we bought the new place a couple years ago. Here's a picture from when we were moving-in:

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Building measures 24' x 42' with a 10' ceiling, has 100 amp service, and the wall posts are 7' on-center. I'm planning on building the walls "sideways" (7' tall w/either 18" or 24" centers, laid-down sideways) so that I can utilize readily available R-25 insulation), and I already have a furnace and A/C for it. Floor is already in, and because I don't know the thickness, and don't want to drill (plus I don't have much height to work with), a lift of any sort is out of the question, sad to say.

I have all winter to think about what I'd like to do with this space, and I do have some ideas (such as adding windows, and getting rid of that back OH door), but I'm also smart enough to know what I don't know, so I'm looking for advice from those who have "Been There & Done That". What should I be thinking about, and what mistakes should I avoid?

Thanks, all!

Jim

If you have a compressor, build an enclosure for it outside and run the airlines from it into the building. Greatly reduces the noise inside. Great time to run air lines around the perimeter as well.

Also, now is a good time to install overhead electrical cord reels. These are a godsend! and keep cord clutter off the floor, especially when using a creeper.

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