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Is there a free program out there for electrical?

Discussion in 'The Antiquated' started by Roothawg, Dec 4, 2025.

  1. Roothawg
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    I need to layout my new shop for power, lights, switches etc.

    I am trying to do it on notebook paper and it is getting to look pretty scary.

    Just wondering if anyone knows of a free program where I could draw all of this up?
     
  2. jimmy six
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    Your local library…… Electricity for dummies.
     
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  3. Roothawg
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    But can I use it to draw my schematic?
     
  4. pprather
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    That's what separates us amateur electricians from a pro.
    My guy Al would stand there and draw a detailed plan in his head. Then begin the install. He was an artist.
     
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  5. Roothawg
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    I need Al to stop by the shop…
     
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  6. pprather
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    Unfortunately Al is no longer with us. We all miss him and his skills.
     
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  7. The37Kid
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    Someday I'll call a local electrician to run the wire for a TIG Welder I hope to have. I'll sleep well knowing it was done correctly.

    Bob
     
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  8. Have you walked around the workshop with a chalk or marker pen or kiddie crayon ? Decided where you want all the powerpoints, lights, equipment and at what height ? Draw a little square on the wall with name as you walk around. Overhead lights you draw on the floor. Then have the electrician drop by for a quote.
     
  9. Roothawg
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    That’s an idea…
     
  10. HOTRODPRIMER
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    If you have building & codes inspectors, I would suggest talking with them, I did all my wiring and found out in this area the electric outlets have to be ever 6', fortunatly that was the only thing I had to correct.

    I did have a electrition to wire the breaker box.

    You might also check over on the garage journal for ideas. HRP
     
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  11. Roothawg
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    Yeah, no inspections here. I am out in the sticks. I do tell all of my contractors I will be having an inspector though....just to keep em honest.
     
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  12. Okie Pete
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    Is there a VoTech near you? Maybe talk with the instructor? They are paid by our tax dollars
     
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  13. poco
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    from oklahoma

    if i was closer i could give you some ideas, but that is all i could do because i am to old to do the work.
     
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  14. drdave
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    My electrician just does as @34 GAZ suggested. Walks around the room (rooms) with a sharpie marking out what I want where. Then all the boxes get mounted and he "just" runs the wires where they go.
     
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  15. Roothawg
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    That’s because he knows what he is doing….me? Not so much …
     
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  16. pprather
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    I think you've been given the answer.

    Mark the walls where you want outlet boxes and switch boxes. Also where you want your service panel. Walk your electrician through the building pointing out each termination point. Discuss how to get service from the power company to your panel.
    Get his quote and get him to work.
     
  17. Roothawg
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    I already have power. I had 2, 200 amp services installed. One for the house and one for the shop side.
    I just need a way to plan it out. I am going to be bending up all of my conduit first, then pulling the wire.
     
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  18. lo-buk
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    from kcmo

    My son wired his own shop and used the spiral wound conduit wiring as it was cheaper and easier to work with.
     
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