Natty Bumppo
5 year old buck +
Hey guys. Had a long summer working on my barn and thought I'd do an update. I started this build in the summer of 2017 and having been chipping away at it. It's now about 90% complete. Except for the cement pad, I've done everything myself. This past summer I worked on insulation, wiring, and interior walls.
I used 2" polyiso for insulation on the walls and ceiling. I took the time to foam seal all of the seams. It was a lot of work, but I wanted to be sure I could work out in the barn on the coldest of New England days and feel toasty.
I then wired the entire building...brought out 2-2-2-4 aluminum service entrance cable to a 100 amp sub panel. I had a few electrician buddies of mine help me with this. Also, want to give Bowsnbucks a big thanks for his advice!!!! I tried to think of everything....20 amp work bench height outlets on 2 different circuits, hot outlets in the ceilings for drops, switched ceiling outlets for LED lights, 30 and 50 amp outlets for welders and air compressors, switched high wall outlets for neon signs and that kind of fun stuff, and a 30 amp outlet in the ceiling for a future lift. I dreaded pounding the 2 8' ground rods into our soil, but I lucked out. I didn't hit a thing and had them both in in about 10 minutes. Finally, I dug my trench and got the approval to connect....finally lights and power to my barn!
I used 2" polyiso for insulation on the walls and ceiling. I took the time to foam seal all of the seams. It was a lot of work, but I wanted to be sure I could work out in the barn on the coldest of New England days and feel toasty.
I then wired the entire building...brought out 2-2-2-4 aluminum service entrance cable to a 100 amp sub panel. I had a few electrician buddies of mine help me with this. Also, want to give Bowsnbucks a big thanks for his advice!!!! I tried to think of everything....20 amp work bench height outlets on 2 different circuits, hot outlets in the ceilings for drops, switched ceiling outlets for LED lights, 30 and 50 amp outlets for welders and air compressors, switched high wall outlets for neon signs and that kind of fun stuff, and a 30 amp outlet in the ceiling for a future lift. I dreaded pounding the 2 8' ground rods into our soil, but I lucked out. I didn't hit a thing and had them both in in about 10 minutes. Finally, I dug my trench and got the approval to connect....finally lights and power to my barn!