
Looks awesome.
I always feel inadequate in these threads where people make their own cabinets and what not... was there a talk after "the talk" that my dad forgot to give me?
Minor update today. I swapped out all my cheap white receptacles with USA made 20a gray receptacles. I also added a GFCI.
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Ya got my attention on page 4 when ya posted a pic of a Ford sign...ya, I'm a little slow.
I have a lot of Mustang friends over on the Mustang Club of Indy and was just wondering....
What ya gonna park in the garage?
Oh, subscribed!
Sounds like you probably had 14 gauge (e.g. white) romex in the wall which is only good for 15 amp. They had to run new wire (12 gauge, e.g. yellow) to give you a 20 amp outlet.I was wondering the same thing. I had one of my plugs upgraded to 20a and it was a pretty significant job.
Yeah, should be fine.Isn't yellow (12g) Romex all you need for 20a?
Sounds like you probably had 14 gauge (e.g. white) romex in the wall which is only good for 15 amp. They had to run new wire (12 gauge, e.g. yellow) to give you a 20 amp outlet.
Yeah, should be fine.
Not all 12 gage is yellow. Any that I have ever ran has always been white.


Great looking shop! Do you have any details on how you constructed the cabinet doors? It looks just like what I want to achieve for some storage closets. I'm trying not to do the standard kitchen construction technique (border w/ thin ply in a dado) because I think it's a bit above the capabilities of both my table saw and my cabinetry skills, even though that's the look I want.
Got tired of my screwdrivers rolling around in my box so I made a holder
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