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(05-05-2018, 06:29 AM)Wild Turkey Wrote: Yes. The Management has decided the roof will be Almond and the walls Chocolate.
Now I get to start wiring the place. Not my favorite type of work but it will be progress.
And I won't have anyone else to blame if I don't like the layout
The trim on our brick house was chocolate brown when we bought it. I rectified that ASAP as it looked horrible. I hope yours turns out better than ours looked in that color.
Building looks great so far too. Wiring it's easy but deciding where you think you might need power is another issue. I like the bottom of wall outlets no less than 48" aff and every 4' or 5' in a metal building as that's where the square tube spacing is. Then put another one right below it at around 20" aff.
Other than that it's all up to where you think you need them.
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(05-05-2018, 10:07 PM)Snipe Hunter Wrote: Well, any update pics?
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(05-06-2018, 09:18 AM)brnhornt Wrote: +1
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(05-05-2018, 08:18 AM)fredhargis Wrote: Now did you ask the town ship hierarchy is that was OK with them?
I have to have a framing inspection first, then get the power company to tell me what's next. To keep the local bureaucrats happy I will wire in the lights and one outlet before the inspection and once that's done I'll be able to run the rest of the circuits.
The less they've got to look at the better
Bur first I've got to get with the power company about relocating my main breaker box since we're also building a house on the property.
Yeah, they could do the monkey wrench thing again
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