Paint it for sure. No paint and it will look dark like homes of the 70's and useless to work in unless you're dragging lights around with you all day.
I'm surprised that you're not going to paint it, (though the natural wood look is very nice). You were all about that Kiltz paint in your last place.
My walls clean up easily with compressed air or the leaf blower, which I do (nearly) every Sunday once the day is done. I’ve only wanted for white painted floors and its reflective properties....so I really don’t see myself regretting using a bit of natural wood...
We’ll see. Super light colors on the lower walls is always going to look dirty anyway (BTDT). I’ve got TONS great lighting in this shop so I really don’t see myself regretting using a bit of natural wood for some character. I’m thinking about painting the upper shiplap white to break up the sheer volume of wood everywhere but no firm decisions on that yet.
-G
The problem with clear or raw pine is the how it will yellow over time. Would have been really cool to grab 4 or 5 different rustic colored stains, lay a clear over it and then install the TG in a random pattern. You could easily wipe it down and it would look rustic enough not to show imperfections. Kinda like what @AgDieseler did with the reclaimed wood.

It will, and the color depth and texture will be beautiful.If the wood gets a bit darker, or yellower I don't mind a bit.

DittoDoesn't matter, each leg is a HOT.
I agree with them, doesn't matter, both sides are a hot 120V circuit, they are just shifted in phase.
I will suggest you flip it around, many NEMA 6-50 plugs, cables, and adapters will have the ground at the top when you plug them in, more like a commercial application. So if you leave it that way you may end up with cables that go up before they bend back down.
. All my existing plugs cords want the ground at the bottom or the cords will be aiming at the sky!
Heath,
I know I at least got the orientation of the ground pin correct.... All my existing plugs cords want the ground at the bottom or the cords will be aiming at the sky!
-G
Greg, code changed years ago and the ground is to be at the top. The thought is that if something were to drop and fall and hit the plug it would pull the plug out and hit the ground prong rather than the HOT and Neutral or in this case 2 HOTs.

Sounds like an EX CALIFORNIA person talking.Sounds like typical California.....
“Do not iron clothes while wearing”
“Caution: hot coffee is hot”
“Do not eat Tide Pods. Not a food product”
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