Just did the same, make sure you get the box in the correct position so that the plug head fits in the space in the lower back of the over and it pushes all the way back to the wall.
Look and see if you have a web auction site in your area. Then look for office type auctions and pick up some commercial chairs. They can be cheap. Good wheels, comfy, adjustable.
IF the shop power comes from the house, you could use powerline ethernet. Cheap and plug and play, just need to be on the same leg of the feed at each end.
The Sikaflex is magic,I just filled a bunch of cracks and separations in my driveway easy to work with. Just make sure you check the expiration date on the lid in the end of the tube.
No, the only way to splice a fiber is with a whole *** system. Fusion splice, a cammed connector or a pig-tailed connector, which is still a fusion splice. All of the methods require the use of a cleaver to get the proper end face to mate with the connector or fiber. To visualize it, pull...
I am just down the road from you in Greenfield. My Morton building had the posts 6' OC so i used a 6" thick 6' wide product with a reinforced vapor barrier and staple tabs. Then horizontal 2x4 2' OC up the walls and then the garden variety white tin. So I guess I'd figure out you interior...
Check these out, I upgraded my car dollies to them. Magic.
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See if your utility has a off peak program. Ours lowers the cost to about .06 per KWH in turn for them to be able to "manage" the use during high demand periods.