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    FS: Hazet Assistent 166N

    Sold
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    What did you do "IN" your garage today?

    Worked on a solar powered charging station for my kids Power Wheels.
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    FS: Hazet Assistent 166N

    Price dropped to$500
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    FS: Hazet Assistent 166N

    Price dropped to $550.
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    FS: Hazet Assistent 166N

    West German made (vintage!) Hazet Assistent 166N. I'm good working shape, some chips in the blue paint. Missing the mat on top but Sammtag tool sales still has them for $50. Price reflects. $500, local pickup only. In Seattle/Everett area.
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    Vintage Mac Low Profile Stool with vintage Snap On Sticker

    Bump lowered price to 70. Or make me an offer.
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    Vintage Mac Low Profile Stool with vintage Snap On Sticker

    Bump, lowered price to 80.
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    Vintage Mac Low Profile Stool with vintage Snap On Sticker

    This thing is probably 25+years old now. My bad back doesn't like how low it is anymore but figured some Mac aficionado out there might be interested. Could obviously use a good cleaning if you're looking to restore it. I'll disassemble it for shipping and try to work out the cheapest shipping...
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    Heavy garage door, roof truss concerns?

    Thanks T_R, not a bad idea before I blow in insulation and still have easy access.
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    Heavy garage door, roof truss concerns?

    I'm nearing completion on my new garage construction, and I just got the door, a 16x9ft wind code door. I've almost finished installing it and realized, hmmm this door weighs 442lbs, is that too much weight for my roof truss where I'm attaching the back of the track to? My roof truss...
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    Question about surface mounting load center

    Thanks folks, I think I like the chase idea and will go with that even if it adds a little too the drywall costs.
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    Question about surface mounting load center

    The panel is located snug between two studs so I want planning to use any knockouts on the sides.
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    Question about surface mounting load center

    Could I pull the panel out to stick proud of the drywall 1/2" -1" and just run some trim board around the panel so that the cover sets flush. This way I'd feel comfortable with the siding nails and could even stick a small piece of rigid foam board behind the panel for a minimal amount of...
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    Question about surface mounting load center

    I'm also worried about siding nails coming through into the back of the panel since those will be pneumatically driven. I'm in NW Washington. I should add, I've got solar going onto the roof as well and the inverter will be surface mounted on the bay next to the panel (this won't be in a...
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    Question about surface mounting load center

    I'm building a new stick built garage/shop and am starting to do my wiring rough in phase of construction but am having a hard time picking out a panel. I've dealt with and installed flush mounted sub panels before but in this case I've got 2x4 walls and the panel will be located on an exterior...
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