mrcyrus16
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My wife and I just signed paperwork for a new house. Out here in AZ, some home builders decided to add RV garages onto a normal (ours is 1820sf) size house. The attached RV garage measures approximately 15'x15'x45'. They also offered a RV dump from within the garage which is connected to our sewer pipe. For me personally, besides the garage itself this was a huge bonus for me since I'm always the one to empty the tanks.
Once we're able to move in, I plan to tap into the panel which is on the garage side of the house. The idea is to add in 2 separate 220v plugs for my welder and compressor. Then adding multiple 110v for drill press, sander, trailer, work bench, welding table, shelves etc.etc.
The only difference between the model and ours in we didn't opt for the back garage door. The garage is a blank canvas which I can't wait to design the work area. Here's what we bought...
***UPDATED PICS PAGE 3***
My wife and I just signed paperwork for a new house. Out here in AZ, some home builders decided to add RV garages onto a normal (ours is 1820sf) size house. The attached RV garage measures approximately 15'x15'x45'. They also offered a RV dump from within the garage which is connected to our sewer pipe. For me personally, besides the garage itself this was a huge bonus for me since I'm always the one to empty the tanks.

Once we're able to move in, I plan to tap into the panel which is on the garage side of the house. The idea is to add in 2 separate 220v plugs for my welder and compressor. Then adding multiple 110v for drill press, sander, trailer, work bench, welding table, shelves etc.etc.
The only difference between the model and ours in we didn't opt for the back garage door. The garage is a blank canvas which I can't wait to design the work area. Here's what we bought...
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