As others had mentioned, just get a swing-a-way post.
Building a mailbox that can withstand WWIII, then situating it right next to a street, is just inviting trouble. Are the odds high you'd get sued over your mailbox? Probably not. Can you get sued if it causes damage or injury? Absolutely...
Thanks. That's something I'll look into as I was planning to divide of a portion of my building as well. Going a similar route as you did would at the very least shorten most of the 220 runs for heavy loads like my compressor and welder.
I will have to check on the max distance between the...
It's not so much the legal aspect. I've added circuits to an existing service panel before but it's not something I like to do. I'd rather leave that stuff up to someone that does it daily.
That was also part of why I wanted to run circuits inside the walls. The building is going to get done...
Hi everyone. As a brief introduction before my question, I'm a sorta retired diesel fleet mechanic in the very early planning stages of erecting a 30x30x12-4:12 pole barn to use as a hobby auto/fabrication/tinkering shop.
This won't be my first pole barn build but the other was only built for...