Hey guys, hope everyone is staying clear of the Chinese sneeze disease and keeping healthy. I put up a garage about a year and a half ago and have been slowly picking away at the finishes as I have time and ambition (not a common scenario). It's come time for the electrical now and I'm questioning some of my earlier decisions. This garage is actually built out of 4x10ft insulated panels repurposed from a couple walk-in freezers, so 3 walls and the whole ceiling are all 5" thick high density urethane foam with a 26ga galvalume sheet on each side for the finish. The 4th wall I stick framed from 2x6 to have structure for the 16ft overhead door and service door, then had it filled with closed cell spray foam to seal it up tight. This whole thing was set on top of a heated slab with thickened edges and I ran the electrical in through the slab to enter inside that gable wall, thinking I could bury the panel inside that wall and have a seamless look up there. I did mount the panel and had it all piped from the service entry and grounded to the rebar per code, then had the whole thing foamed in tight so now the panel is recessed into the wall. Given the nature of the freezer wall panels, I have to run exposed conduit which is fine- but I didn't think ahead far enough to figure out how to get from the recessed panel to surface mounted conduit without it looking ridiculous. I haven't sheeted the stick framed wall yet but plan to do it very soon, maybe this weekend, and did pick up a 6x6 pull box thinking maybe I'd mount it up high near the ceiling and recess it just the 1/2" depth of the sheathing so I can get a liquid tight elbow in the back of it and straight down to the panel with hard pipe. There will be 2 outlet circuits, 1 light circuit, 1 garage door circuit, and 1 220V circuit for the electric boiler all coming through here before splitting off so I set it up for 1" pipe and will run 1/2" to everything except the boiler will be 3/4" due to the 8ga wires. The more I think about it though, the more I think it's going to look ridiculous with the pull box hanging out there and an octopus of EMT coming out of it while the panel is nice and flush mounted with the sheathing. Anybody ever run into this sort of thing or have some input?