Converted my 2-car garage to an RV-builder's workshop. Electrical was not sufficient to run more than a Skil saw, and I planned to purchase a 220-volt compressor. Ran 60 Amp service to a subpanel in the garage, then ran the circuit for the compressor. Also added numerous outlets around the work area to handle the electrical tools that would be used.Purchased a 5HP compressor from Eaton Compressor in Ohio, and ran iron pipe arilines to a dual-regulator panel. Set up for 2 working pressures, each with an auto oiler and a non-oil fitting. Added additional bench space in a horseshoe, with bench tools on once side, the C-frame table on the end, and an 8 x 3 workbench on the other side. Plans holder hangs from 2 eyebolts in the door track support angle.