Didn't it have any before?I installed f/r brakes onto my 91 BMW 318.

put a front end on my '55 Harley so I can finally roll it around.
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Nice!!! I hope that being in Georgia, that you won't need it on a daily basis though. They can spin a power meter. By buddy put one in his garage, and he was out there almost every day for a month until he got his power bill. Later on this winter, if you would, come back an let others know what it runs you. I know that Georgia will be different than the **** weather we have in Ohio though. I run propane on a 120 gallon tank, never let the garage get below 50f and when I'm out there I kick it up to 70f. The tank of propane last me maybe 1 1/2 months. So I'd be curious how electric compares. BTW....my heater is a 45,000btu Hamilton.
Ooh! Ooh! I started installing mine last night. Is yours 5K or 7.5K? I got the 7.5K to push back the New York winter.
Welded up a bracket...
Mine is the 7.5K in a 30x30 with open trusses and 10' walls.
I was hoping to just knock off the chill. Since it was supposed to get below 30° last night, I left it on low from about 9 last night until about 9 this morning when I went out to move some things. It was not cold, but was not warm either. I checked the meter last night when I walked out and again when I walked in this morning. It cost me 11 kwhr. I don't think my 10 sets of T8's used that much the first month I had them turned on.
Cleaned up an oil spill. I'm not storing used motor oil in plastic milk gallons anymore. It just cracked sitting there on the floor. good thing it was only half full. or have empty.
I had some Multi-Color LED lights that I was trying to use as task lightning but it just wasn't bright enough so I ended up with something else but I still had a strip of these multi-color LEDs. I thought it would make a good Under counter top light to add light to the drawers in the work bench.
Jason, I love that! Nicely done.
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I use Home Depot 5 gal buckets for that very reason.
11kwhr is a lot of power. My Chevy Volt takes 16.5kwhr for a full 38 mile charge. That's a lot of energy.
I don't think "moving" your garage qualifies as working "in" your garage.Worked on my brothers garage
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That looks like a big job. Do you have a thread on it ... or can you start one? It looks fascinating. Cleaned up an oil spill. I'm not storing used motor oil in plastic milk gallons anymore. It just cracked sitting there on the floor. good thing it was only half full. or have empty.
I made a trellis out of 1/2" PVC pipe and connectors.
Worked on my brothers garage
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