Run twice as many electrical outlets around, on at least 4 circuits....all 30 amps or more.
Good ideas all around. You can never have too much workbench, lighting or too many outlets. I like putting outlets above and below the workbench. Plug in to the one that keeps the cord out of the project. I also prefer to build the workbench off the floor. It makes cleanup go much easier than sweeping around the legs. Put a slop sink in there too, you will need to clean things and those sinks get dirty. I used old countertop around the sink to make cleanup easier and give me room to dry out whatever just got a wash.
Baken, welcome aboard. You are lucky to have a nice large workspace. Just keep the doors big enough to get those projects back out when done.
Good ideas all around. You can never have too much workbench, lighting or too many outlets. I like putting outlets above and below the workbench. Plug in to the one that keeps the cord out of the project. I also prefer to build the workbench off the floor. It makes cleanup go much easier than sweeping around the legs. Put a slop sink in there too, you will need to clean things and those sinks get dirty. I used old countertop around the sink to make cleanup easier and give me room to dry out whatever just got a wash.
Baken, welcome aboard. You are lucky to have a nice large workspace. Just keep the doors big enough to get those projects back out when done.
Build drawer boxes under bottom shelf with rollers on
the back and a front that sits on the floor.
Then you just sweep in front and that tool or
part you drop can't go under the bench.