nkachur
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Yeah, a little paranoid about that one. I use a contactor to control my compressor with my shop floor lights. I know how it is wired but would hate to see someone hurt playing around.Nice warning decal.
Yeah, a little paranoid about that one. I use a contactor to control my compressor with my shop floor lights. I know how it is wired but would hate to see someone hurt playing around.Nice warning decal.
I know peg board isn’t the most popular here. BUT, with proper framing under 1/4” hole, white coated product, and using good quality hangers, I have great success.
This wall is an arms length from my table saw and drill press and holds many woodworking helpers.
Also, I’m sure I’ve shown this square holder on this board before but don’t remember where.
I copied and expanded this holder from a smaller 3D printed piece that was for sale online.
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Dad worked for and retired from AT&T. Everything there was first class and labeled for safety. I love that industrial feel.Yeah, a little paranoid about that one. I use a contactor to control my compressor with my shop floor lights. I know how it is wired but would hate to see someone hurt playing around.
Absolutely... The panel is in the same room and I built an interconnect using machine screws and a coupling nut...With your "muti-source" power supply decal, I would add all breaker, & panel locations at all the locations powered by them, and at the panel/breakers [cross mark them]! Even a homemade interlock would be better than no protection, not legal, but a better than nothing answer/approach. Harry

Everything is 2 x 4. Supports are at 2 foot on center with 8 foot shelves. I think I used half inch plywood and yes everything is bolted to the wall with leather anchors attached to the solid part of the cinderblock and large tap cons with that was not possible. I am 275 pounds and 6‘2“ tall. I can sit in the middle of any of those shells and bounce and there really is no give.Really like the simplicity, yet usefulness, of this unit. May I ask the details?
It looks like each shelf is 2x4 (2x6?) frame, with the same as plywood supports. Then the same used for the exterior frame.
Any rigidity concerns? It looks like it may be bolted to the wall, which I suppose would handle that issue.
Thanks, from a shelving novice.
Thanks!Everything is 2 x 4. Supports are at 2 foot on center with 8 foot shelves. I think I used half inch plywood and yes everything is bolted to the wall with leather anchors attached to the solid part of the cinderblock and large tap cons with that was not possible. I am 275 pounds and 6‘2“ tall. I can sit in the middle of any of those shells and bounce and there really is no give.
with that being said, the heaviest stuff is on the bottom shelf, which is resting right on the floor. The next couple of shelves are filled with things that I routinely need in the top shelf or two is rarely used items.
The price just dropped on that timer from $11.99 to $10.19.Once again, good advice from the forum. I never leave my charger plugged in, so I just set a mental reminder to unplug if after charging. But since CRS syndrome set in, and with my remembery/forgettery, I decided to order a charger timer.
Just ordered an "Indoor countdown timer", that I plan to plug the charger into. Then when I need to charge, just hit a button for however long I think it needs.
Thanks to all for your great advice all year round, and Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and Happy New Year!
Picked a color long ago and had two extra pieces.
Painted them the same color and added as Im running out of room!
You got the SKU ?
You got the SKU ?
I can’t find one that fits in a normal outlet
That’s a great setup !
Same questionLee, now I feel bad that you could have bought a $70 tool.
I have chargers in a garage cabinet. There was an outlet in there already so I replaced the single box with a double and put a timer like yours in the box. One of the outlets is on all the time and the timer turns on the one with the power strip plugged in.
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You got the SKU ?
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Defiant 15 Amp 4-Hour In-Wall Push Button Countdown Timer Switch with Screw Terminals, White 30469 - The Home Depot
Replace your old wall switch or spring-wound timer easily using this Defiant Countdown In-Wall Timer with Ground Terminal.www.homedepot.com
Lee
@backupbeeper, I bought the first one in 2017:Same question
Do you have the SKU ?
I can’t find a timer that fits in a regular outlet box
Wait.. how many wives do you have?!I just built this can wall for my favorite wife for Christmas.
Plenty, I assure you.Wait.. how many wives do you have?!![]()
While the Qur'an allows up to 4, it also states that you should refrain because it's difficult to do justice to one.Plenty, I assure you.
He may be Mormon...While the Qur'an allows up to 4, it also states that you should refrain because it's difficult to do justice to one.
Book of Mormon (Jacob chapter 2): “Wherefore, my brethren, hear me, and hearken to the word of the Lord: For there shall not any man among you have save it be one wife; and concubines he shall have none....He may be Mormon...
Oh sure, but that didn't stop Joseph Smith (49 wives) or Brigham Young (56 wives) etc.Book of Mormon (Jacob chapter 2): “Wherefore, my brethren, hear me, and hearken to the word of the Lord: For there shall not any man among you have save it be one wife; and concubines he shall have none....
Instant excommunication nowadays.Oh sure, but that didn't stop Joseph Smith (49 wives) or Brigham Young (56 wives) etc.![]()
