Originally Posted by
Brian Ski
50-60 amps is sufficient. But for me I would go with a 100 amp sub panel. If you already have 30 amps for a compressor, another 30 for a welding, and a lighting circuit.
The other way I look at it... #6 copper is rated for 50 amps, to provide service for the garage. It is pretty expensive. If you go with #2 alum triplex in conduit it will cost about the same amount (probably cheaper) and the breaker box should be about the same amount. Run it past your electrician and see what he says.
BTW it also depends on the room you have in you main breaker box. You can't put a 100 sub panel breaker in a 100 amp main box. (or shouldn't) Also need to look at the distance between the 2. The wire gets expensive fast...