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Considering detached metal clad workshop questions/comments
Previous owner had land graded for a workshop but didn't follow
through to build it. Currently try to do woodworking work around inadequate space and electrical capability in cramped half of small 2 car garage. Electricians don't return calls to upgrade garage by adding 2-3 new circuits and wood frame builders react the same. A builder of metal buildings has visited and called back with answers so we're considering going with him. Would like users observations both sides of the fence and would they do it again type of comments. Cabinets on walls could be made to be free standing if screws into the frame aren't viable. Double car door and personnel door and three windows are minimum at this time. Air/heat required in Augusta, Georgia area. Septic for half bath and sink are no problem as we can't connect to the existing one. Four duplex receptacles and garage door opener plus one ceiling light all on a 13A circuit. A 12K window air conditioner is all that should be on that circuit at one time but I have sneaked the lathe on without popping the breaker but shop vac pops it in no time. Anxiously waiting comments! TIA!! |
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