Girty what a gash!
Girty what a gash!
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How would you decipher these drains? They aren't (yet connected) to anything, but they obviously had something in mind.
I'm assuming gravel pit on the left was for a main water line.
#2 is (obviously) for a toilet.
#3 - Shower?
#1 - The only popular in some places sink behind the toilet?

Looks like you're cross-furring with 1x4's on the flat?Hustlin to get all of the girts up.
2x4's. Pretty common practice for post-frames.Looks like you're cross-furring with 1x4's on the flat?
Consider using 20 ga. DWC (hat channel) instead. Far more rigid, won't flex in the middle like the 1x's will over that long a span.
#4 could be another vent or stub up for the sink drain.
#4, vent for the toilet? Remove the caps from #2 and #4 and run a fish tape down 4 and watch for it in #2Back to plumbing... Did some digging.
1 - Shower
2 - Toilet
3 - Vent
4 - WTF
Also a guess, that the small pit with no plumbing would have been a sink? Perhaps a sink outside of the bathroom? But no plumbing there...
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High Bay lights aren't suitable for your application. Ceiling/roof deck isn't high enough, we typically use these for applications 20 ft or more in height.
Low Bay lighting is for lower mounting heights, typically in the 12' to 20' range where the High Bays are used.
I’d want to be in a shop with the hexagon before I went to them. I’d think it could reduce the shadows and that could be a positive. But I have zero experience…my shop has the halogen tube lights that about every quarter I threaten to jerk out lol
Don't skimp on lighting, I wish I would have put 6 more lights in, I put 12. It's pretty bright, But not enough to my liking.Didn't know that was a thing. Something like this?
How many would you recommend for a 30x40 space?
Back to plumbing... Did some digging.
1 - Shower
2 - Toilet
3 - Vent
4 - WTF
Also a guess, that the small pit with no plumbing would have been a sink? Perhaps a sink outside of the bathroom? But no plumbing there...
View attachment 1750813I’m not clear on how number one is going to drain very well going up and over..
