You're way ahead of me Andy! How did you decide how high to put the electrical outlets? I was thinking of putting them just a few inches above bench height. I wish I had time to wire, insulate, and drywall, but I keep having other tasks to do so as not to fall too far behind the contractors. More T&G soffit material coming tomorrow, which means sealing Mon. night, stain Tues. night, and SeaFin Wed. night. My garage/shop floor is lots dirtier than your tho.
I had last year's Stihl calendar. Might be time for another trip to their store.
It looks like you used 1/2" OSB for the lower shelf. Is it? What did you use for the bench tops to get 1.25"?
Love that pancake compressor! I bought one of those a couple weeks ago. What a retard! I shoulda' bought it last summer when I first began framing. Duh!! Now I keep hearing the "I told you so" from my SO. It sure pops those finish nails into the soffit material tho. Also picked up a palm nailer and used it today for some awkward position toe-nailing.
LitlCleo,
Loved reading your side of the Ubuiltit story. I'm a Ubuildit client, out of necessity. When I first tried to start my project, I couldn't get contractors to even return my calls. Course things were a lot busier then. Anyway, Ubuildit served a needed purpose for me by getting me access to reliable contractors for all the services I've needed. I don't know what they say when I'm not around, but they say they like building Ubuildit projects. No two are alike. But they do have some interesting stories about clients who make major design changes half or more ways through their project. And they sure seem to appreciate having a house to build right now.
Sg