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l397flake t1_iyavl7y wrote

How often will you be using this shop? What will you be doing in the shop? Any kind of continuous partial flame, etc. I like to keep things simple. Iam in CA. So keep that in mind. 1 2x6 walls, 1 “ away from masonry 6” insulation in the framed wall. If any kind of flame use , use 5/8” type x Sheetrock in the ceiling. I might freeze standing on a concrete floor, so consider a plywood floor on treated sleepers which would be glued onto the floor, no anchors. Plenty of receptacles don’t forget 220 v in case of the type of equipment. Keep it simple it will work out. Good luck and enjoy your hobbies

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Ad-Nauseam91 OP t1_iyaw3g9 wrote

Appreciate the response, just some woodworking is all, table saw, sanding, planing, etc. electrical will be big, and dust collection.

Trying not to overthink it but I want to do it once right! Floor I’m curious on, I’m going back and forth on that one.

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l397flake t1_iyax9h6 wrote

As you can see, safety is always a consideration. I always found that important for my clients. I am a retired GC 50 year continuous operations, but in Southern Cal. Good luck

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