Building my 20 x 20 workshop now. On slab with insulation, heated, cooled, metal roof, dust collection....basically everything you mentioned but the size. I'm 10k in so far and still have to put the Hardie plank on the outside and finish out the inside. The shop you're talking about would probably run 25 to 30k. If you did all the work yourself. Any shop is way better than no shop!!!!
Hey bud. Good to see you back in circulation. Given that your end elevation on that container ain't all that structural, you don't fancy opening it up for a set of salvaged patio sliders or double outward openers. Great through-put of cool air when it's hot, more daylight and if you weld at that end you can drop outside if there's anything fumey. You could even fit a simple canopy and extend the semi-outside space. Best, Shrugly
You need to cut an opening in the back of your shop to install a 24" or 36" exhaust fan to pull air thru the shop. That would make it a lot more comfortable in there.
Hey Dan I’m just watching this video and just a thought in that wasted area at the back of the seacan have you ever considered cutting in a door on the right side? I’ve always had the mind set that more access to an unused area is better and opens the door to more utilization ideas etc.. lol just a thought and love the videos!!!!!
Your shop is snazzy af. Would you ever do a wall vent install in your welding area? Breathin' flux core or any kind of inert gas is murder on your lungs.
If your airgun is jamming alot are you using airtool oil? If not get pneumatic air tool oil and put 6- 7 drops in the airline side of the nailer everytime before using it. Saves on wear and helps stop them from jamming too. Enjoyed the video. Make more ill watch em!👍