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Mike how many electrical outlets you doing? I have mine every 8' apart around chest high to keep water and crap out of them and there still are not enough.
 
Mike how many electrical outlets you doing? I have mine every 8' apart around chest high to keep water and crap out of them and there still are not enough.
I believe 8' apart with double gage boxes in each location, one outside weather proof and 2 220 plug in's one near the center door area and one on the back (east) wall, a 220 leg for compressor on the south was to your right.
 
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I believe 8' apart with double gage boxes in each location, one outside weather proof and 2 220 plug in's one near the center door area and one on the back (east) wall, a 220 leg for compressor on the south was to your right.
If it isn't to hard seriously think 4' apart you will not regret it especially above a bench.
 
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I believe 8' apart with double gage boxes in each location, one outside weather proof and 2 220 plug in's one near the center door area and one on the back (east) wall, a 220 leg for compressor on the south was to your right.
more...Not enough! Especially 220

ANd IF you paint the floor use a good epoxy. I did my first with Sherwin WIlliams 20 yers ago and still in good shape. The next area I got Behr epoxy and it is showing wear after 3 years.
 
I only have one 220 between the front doors for the welder but I did make up a 50' extension cord for it of 2 gauge.
 

I do agree, but a new car lift is going to be a number one priority, Creed has the shop set up to park the welder, Pipe bender in the same location, so each location will have double gage boxes of 220. one on the front wall one on the back wall.
 
I only have one 220 between the front doors for the welder but I did make up a 50' extension cord for it of 2 gauge.
on our big tractor shed, we have one inside by the door with a 25 foot cord and then one out side on the back side of the shed. but the outside one is mainly for the camper.
 
I do agree, but a new car lift is going to be a number one priority, Creed has the shop set up to park the welder, Pipe bender in the same location, so each location will have double gage boxes of 220. one on the front wall one on the back wall.
single or 3 phase electric?
 
Mike just curious to have a shell put up that size what does it cost there with labor and all? Just the shell.
 
on our big tractor shed, we have one inside by the door with a 25 foot cord and then one out side on the back side of the shed. but the outside one is mainly for the camper.
Thaanks !! I will need one myself on the south wall (wall to the right) near the flat tree area :thumbsup:

single or 3 phase electric?
Single :)
 
Mike just curious to have a shell put up that size what does it cost there with labor and all? Just the shell.
With out labor concrete was $2.500, trusses was $2.000, labor bill for the finnishers was $$900.00 fill was $400.00 I am not sure what the 12 foot lumber cost, my son charged it to his building corp, I will get a total at the end Hop's Labor is free, my son helped his partner build his home so :thumbsup:
 
When I had my pole barn built it was 18k for the shell and floor, was just curious what a stick built was. Mine is 36x42 and 12 walls for the rv.
 
Never heard of it. Details?

We're is it. Although I doubt it . Have to stay off the foot for at least two more weeks.

At the Thomas Massey house on Lawrence Rd just south of the West Chester Pike.
The field fills up early. I just park on the street the more recent times I've gone. Then I can come and go when I feel like it. 'Entry' is food drive and toys for tots donations. So now if I bring canned goods to donate, I just hand it to 'em. About noon those who are interested go on a rally - I've always just headed out to whatever I have planned for the afternoon.

Its organized by one of the Penna antique car clubs. Basically just a bunch of people hanging out, drinking coffee, cider, eating donuts and shooting the breeze.

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At the Thomas Massey house on Lawrence Rd just south of the West Chester Pike.
The field fills up early. I just park on the street the more recent times I've gone. Then I can come and go when I feel like it. 'Entry' is food drive and toys for tots donations. So now if I bring canned goods to donate, I just hand it to 'em. About noon those who are interested go on a rally - I've always just headed out to whatever I have planned for the afternoon.

Its organized by one of the Penna antique car clubs. Basically just a bunch of people hanging out, drinking coffee, cider, eating donuts and shooting the breeze.

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Nice mix of vehicles there for sure.
 
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