Put up a makeshift fishing rod holder made out of some HS student woodshop project. Lol. I modified it a shit load from the original.
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You need that marble look on your floorOrganized-ish. I need to organize the workshop then put that ugly shelf in there, that’s a wintertime project.
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You need that marble look on your floor
Screaming dealBig thanks to Jared OffshoreDrilling for making the finishing touches for this stage of the garage.
Installed and wired heater, wired 21 canless lights, and wired and hung a ceiling fan.
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Extremely. Will definitely be using him for any HVAC needs going forward as well.Screaming deal
You need that marble look on your floorBig thanks to Jared OffshoreDrilling for making the finishing touches for this stage of the garage.
Installed and wired heater, wired 21 canless lights, and wired and hung a ceiling fan.
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RNS. I can barely find shit I drop as it is. Damn near impossible on that floor.You need that marble look on your floor
I'm glad you were able to find Pull-Ups in your size.Big thanks to Jared OffshoreDrilling for making the finishing touches for this stage of the garage.
Installed and wired heater, wired 21 canless lights, and wired and hung a ceiling fan.
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Getting up in the middle of the night to pee is for the birds.I'm glad you were able to find Pull-Ups in your size.
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Looks goodBig thanks to Jared OffshoreDrilling for making the finishing touches for this stage of the garage.
Installed and wired heater, wired 21 canless lights, and wired and hung a ceiling fan.
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We’ll see. We have it on an outlet, so can always unplug it and take it with or leave it disconnected. Technically, the shut off is just beyond that back garage door for the AC disconnect fuse block.Looks good
Assuming you will be pulling that heater down if you ever sell. I can’t see that being up to code and iirc some villages require a shut off within a few feet.
It’s on a twist lock plug so the outlet can be used for other stuff like a lift or welder.Looks good
Assuming you will be pulling that heater down if you ever sell. I can’t see that being up to code and iirc some villages require a shut off within a few feet.
Kicked it on max about 15 mins ago and my garage went from 58 to 68 so far. I’m sure the ceiling fan running in reverse is helping move that warm air around.How well does that heater work? Looks so dinky but 220v maybe it’s not?
True test will be when it’s cold af outKicked it on max about 15 mins ago and my garage went from 58 to 68 so far. I’m sure the ceiling fan running in reverse is helping move that warm air around.
For sureTrue test will be when it’s cold af out
That stuff is bigggggggg $$. Tbh regular concrete doesn’t bother me. What’s epoxy nowadays…$8/ft and it’s not even that great? The garage slab is 950ish sq ft so it’s just not worth it to me