So I have finally finished the interior walls with the exception of the area above my garage doors. So right now just studs and insulation. I am guessing with the tracks and spring there isn't a lot of clearance there. What have you done to finish the area above your doors? I may be over...
Shows how much I know. I would not have guessed it was for mounting on the wall. Cool idea. I don't think mine goes to 90 degrees though. Thanks for the heads up.
A friend just gave me one of these like the one pictured that I copied off of Ebay. Go easy on my as sometimes I am not the best visionary, what are some examples of how the tilt top will make my life easier. Thanks!!
I used this:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000T5FV4Q/?tag=atomicindus08-20
If you have a bunch to do use this:
http://www.harborfreight.com/16-gauge-air-nibbler-96661.html
Re: Extension for Breaker Box?? Update.......
This is exactly why I enjoy this forum. I am not the smartest guy however I can follow instruction. I loosened four screws shimmed the box out 3/4" and am good to go. All I had was insulation, no drywall or wall covering.
Thanks!!
Not sure if I can explain what I am trying to accomplish. The breaker box is flush mounted to the stud. I am now putting 3/4 1 X 6 up on the walls. Can I go over the lip of the breaker box and mount the cover on top of the 1 X 6 with longer screws or does the wood between cause or risk a fire...
I realize this is an old thread however their was good information that I was able to use. I used King Starboard http://www.kingplastic.com/products/king-starboard/ Arrowhead Faucet http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008H3OROM/?tag=atomicindus08-20 and Tapcons http://www.tapcon.com/products
Thanks...
Cool tip that you all probably already know about. Instead of tipping the can upside down and wasting product, take the tip off the paint can and install it on a can of goof off. A couple of squirts and the tip is clean as a whistle and install it back on the original paint can and will be...