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(11-27-2021, 01:24 PM)Gary G™ Wrote: I would go taller than 8’ on the low side.
Mine is 11’ which gives me room for transom Windows around the perimeter.
During the day, I can work with natural light and the lights are high enough to be out of the way of sheet goods and most boards I work with.
I am ashamed to say I had to look "
transom" up.
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(11-28-2021, 12:09 PM)Scott W Wrote: I am ashamed to say I had to look “transom" up.
Why?
None of us knows everything.
You’re going to learn a lot building your shop and get great satisfaction from the work and your WW’ing to come.
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If you go with the transom windows, an idea that I really like, orient the building such that you maximize the sunlight.
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