I like having windows as well. Mine are 9ft doors and the windows are in the top panel. You definitely can't peek into them. But I do miss being able to peek out and see if someone pulled up to the driveway
Re: Mastering of Hackery - welding a SDS bid.
We have welded bits before. Trick is getting it straight. As your welding it will tweak and pull. But no sweat, it still works just vibrated more.
We just cut the bit in half, and welded a 4ft section of 1/2 pipe inbetween. We did use a tig...
This! I saw the building and my first thought was ridge beam. The building isn't that big so a ridge beam shouldn't be that bad. If it were 30+ft then it gets expensive.
But I would do a ridge beam there in a heart beat
Personally I dont see any problem with 2 10ft doors, you should be able to back anything that is road legal through it. I could back my travel trailer through my 10ft door if it was tall enough. But if you have 6" on either side of the trailer backing it in should be pretty easy.
If your...
I have a 40v ryobi leaf blower and I love it. I have 3/4 acre, I'm not going to blow all the leaves on 1 battery. But I use it after mowing and weadeating to blow all the debris of our large patio, driveway, and around the whole pool. Its excellent for that and usually has half a battery left...
Interesting. Well I know we have had inspections fail for not using them on MC around here. So rather than fight and argue most inspectors, we just slip them in and carry on.
I dont know for sure to reference code, but I know our inspectors here in Texas specifically look for them and will fail you if you don't have them. There is a hole in MC connectors that allows you to see the red bushing without taking them apart. Been there done that.
I wonder if you could do a gooseneck up high with one of those led ufo high bay lights mounted inside. Gives the look of a old light with excellent light output
3/4 ply here as well. I have 2x12 ceiling joists. And they are doubled up every 8ft so each edge lands on a whole 2x instead of half. So I did 10x16ft storage area should hold me over for a while
I'm running 2 klipsh pro audio cabinets with 1 ported 15 and a compression driver in each cabinet. They will achieve what you want for sure. Im running about 125w rms to each. They can handle up to 750w each rms
But thats what you will need is large pro audio speakers. Start with a standard...
I have painted many things with latex and a HVLP. But it does have to be thin. I take a red solo cup, fill it about 2/3s and mix water the other 1/3 i would guess. Maybe 1/2 and then 1/4 water to allow room to mix... somewhere in there but definitely more than 25%
That... just cover the plates. And check the water often, keep the plates covered in water.
Sometimes they will come back after a good charge.
I usually charge each until the they are high enough for the cart charger to take over. For you I believe that's around 40v