While not running detailed load calc I would roughly estimate 4 tons of capacity would be sufficent if not more depending upon how the sun hits the building and specific details on building construction. You are in AZ so low humidity so your latent/sensible heat load is probably fairly close. So...
Someone brought up Sherman Williams products. They make a decent product however I would recommended two other industrial manufacturers: Carboline and PPG. If you call up those local reps and explain to them what you are after you will get some more options. I have used both Carboline and PPG...
Wanted a cordless impact and i had an entire set of 10+ year old craftsmen ni-cad. Batteries were going and i was time to move on. Ended up with Milwaukee, but I may expand into Bosch as well.
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I bought a KRSC46HPBO off of craigslist and it has some damage. I want to order some replacement parts. According to snap-on website none exist? Is this true? I need some new rubber bumpers for the front and a drawer.
First off I'm not building over any part of my system. Second off I can't pour a slab cause I have 10' clerance between my house an my neighbors fence. Fitting a concrete truck even a 4 cu/yd one will be tight and there is no way they won't run over my leech field. I'm using this for shed stuff...
Attached is the area I would like to build. My back yard is sloped for drainage but that's the only area (non grass panted) I can build without interfering with my septic system. The steak driven into the ground represent 5ft set back from the property lines. I was gonna build there and come...
That will be way cheaper...I mean I'm all over over engineering. But I rather spend the money else where. The bricky our talking about.... you mean like the cinder block solid cap blocks?