Crazy68Dart
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How did you decide on a monolithic slab over a pole or footer style foundation? You are in NY so you have got to get some freezing.
How did you decide on a monolithic slab over a pole or footer style foundation? You are in NY so you have got to get some freezing.
Nice build. I'm hoping to build one similar in size in the next few years. Does 2' bring your footers below your frost line? I'm a little farther north, closer to Utica, and I was told the frost line can go up to 48" into the ground up here. Haven't decided whether to go with a monolithic or just build a pole then pour a slab in it. I see on here someone did that in Buffalo and doesn't seem to have any problems with it.

I like the door handle. Had one at my old apartment. Really handy in the dark when you are trying to find your keys.
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Wow...great job! I had a 24" X 32" built back in '07 and I know it can be stressful at times, but it's so worth it.![]()
Man you will love that handle (keyless) I have the dead bolt style on my garage and it comes in handy sssssooooo often. I have had mine for lil over a year and everyone loves the thing, well worth it. I did put some rechargeable 2100mah batterys in it and haven't recharged them yet. Regular batteries may be worse (1000-1100mah)
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You have a nice garage and some good friends.
I was going to go with a monolithic slab stick built but building inspector (Tioga County) said 22x48 was too large for that type. I don't know what the reasoning behind that is. I also never heard of any particular problems with that type.
Key pad entry.... the only way to go. That one is nice and compact. I have the deadbolt style large ones.
Any update? Post some final pics with the fascia!!
What's the plan for your interior? I've had my 26x26 with open studs and uninsulated since I moved in a year and half ago. Everybody loves that its not drywalled and that you can see the opens studs, osb and rafters, like yours. But I've gotta get it cooled down in the summer somehow. You got any plans or you leaving it as is?
What did you end up having into it? Go over your 20k prediction?
Fastphil, the panel is in his basement on the house, it feeds the subpanel is in the new building.
Awesome setup. Can't have too many lights or outlets. What's the small blue wire for?
Sorry man but that data cable won't work. Electrically. Nor is it safe or to code...
The AirportExpress can bridge to another AirportExpress. Have you tried that? Just doing it wireless?
The radio in the AirportExpress is better than in a phone, tablet or laptop. It can connect to the house more reliably. Then, your user devices can connect to the unit in the garage.
The 220VAC will cause inductance, basically like a magnetic field? Will wreak havoc on the ethernet signal. And an electrical issue on the high voltage side leaks into the low voltage side which has no ground or breaker. Will fry the low voltage stuff.