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Just nice to have some space that is not in the garage at home. No matter how big a building it will always get filled with stuff.
Case in point. My neighbor (big farmer) built a shop. 120'x80' with 24' sidewalls. His son has been buying forklifts, boom lifts, scissor lifts and Skidloaders at auction to rebuild and sell. He is doing very well with it. The shop built 18 months ago is now packed full.
He is getting very good at flying the drone and taking video/pictures. He has shot a commercial for a hunting show and he has done lots of field checks for flooding.
He is getting very good at flying the drone and taking video/pictures. He has shot a commercial for a hunting show and he has done lots of field checks for flooding.
Just nice to have some space that is not in the garage at home. No matter how big a building it will always get filled with stuff.
Case in point. My neighbor (big farmer) built a shop. 120'x80' with 24' sidewalls. His son has been buying forklifts, boom lifts, scissor lifts and Skidloaders at auction to rebuild and sell. He is doing very well with it. The shop built 18 months ago is now packed full.
Since it looks like he is not going to finish the inside walls right now and has limited access behind the plywood that is there, it makes good sense to have the wires protected. And since rats love to sharpen their teeth on the exposed wires, it is great way to keep that from happening.
Romex is a great cheap application in a home, not in a corn crib.
Since it looks like he is not going to finish the inside walls right now and has limited access behind the plywood that is there, it makes good sense to have the wires protected. And since rats love to sharpen their teeth on the exposed wires, it is great way to keep that from happening.
Romex is a great cheap application in a home, not in a corn crib.
Fair enough. Either way I still would've ran those wires through the studs. Heck of a lot easier to do now that everything is in the early stages of construction vs trying to do it a year or two from now when the place if filled up with stuff.
Fair enough. Either way I still would've ran those wires through the studs. Heck of a lot easier to do now that everything is in the early stages of construction vs trying to do it a year or two from now when the place if filled up with stuff.