You nailed it. Damn, I feel like an idiot. Perfect example of one instance of not paying attention can cause a ton of heartburn. All outlets are working now! Thanks for helping me realize my brain fart.
Here you go. Line (from the panel) coming in with the white attached to the top silver screw on GFCI, black attached to the top brass screw. Load line attached to the bottom GFCI screws. The 20 amp breaker that’s off is the circuit in question.
EDIT: Solved. I had a huge brain fart and had the line on the load posts. Problem solved! Pay attention to your work, fellas. Thanks, all!
Disclaimer: Many will think this much Electrical in a shed is overkill. But I’m a homebrewer, running multiple fridges and deep freezers and in the process...
Thanks, bud. Thankfully I'm in the deep south and I can't remember the last time we got snow. I do like the "more tailored" look. I just need to decide if it's worth it for me to pull the bottom one or two rows off and putting up a skirt board like that.
I've been painting all the cut ends...
I can't find the Boral skirt board, or anything similar anywhere near me, at least nothing closer than 100 miles.
Is it possible to essentially make my own with a piece of PVC/composite trim and some routing with the right bits?
Awesome, I appreciate that.
You're saying to move the ledger/story board (the 1x6 spanning the length of the shed) up to where it's against the frieze boards underneath the eaves running up to the peak?
Good catch! Yes, I royally screwed up at first. And I realized this as I got to the top of the door frame. So I pulled off 6 courses on the right side, fudged them all a quarter inch, and now they're lining up at the top of the windows.
ETA: I like the idea of just doing the drip cap there...
I've got a narrow run of space between the top of my door trim on my new shed and the bottom of the ledger/frieze board wrapping around the front of the shed.
It's probably about 2" of space (see attached)
When I rip the hardie to put it up there, so I just tack it on like normal to fill the...
I'm sure people probably call them different things in different regions. But I'm referring to frieze boards, or the board that goes under your soffits/gable ends as a sort of barrier between the siding and the ridge/soffits.
I'm trimming my new 12x20 shed I've been building for far too long at...
Thanks again. So I’ll do aluminum flashing over the top. For the sides and bottom do you think I should add the same rubberized Tite Seal flashing tape that I flashed the bottom/bottom-sides of the jam/sill?
Thank you both! Great advice, I won’t caulk it.
The nailing fin/flange? That’s 2” unless I misunderstood you. It’s been a pain in the *** to find the right windows for this. Made the mistake of framing it out before I had the windows. So I’m using what fits (24x36). This is the second set of...
Gotcha. Thanks for the heads up. But another question, this hardi is the same Thats on my house (see pic for reference). And I know my house windows are different but I don’t see another J channel?