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    Floors - Who's good and honest near Hamilton Ontario ?

    I think if moisture coming up from below is an issue, you may have a hard time getting anything to adhere.
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    Floors - Who's good and honest near Hamilton Ontario ?

    As a previous owner of racedeck (the product name escapes me. I can tell you it was the solid shiny tiles). It looked great (when it was clean) however there are some draw backs: - Always look dirty - Brake fluid will take the finish off (to be fair that would happen with many different...
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    Running wire for a sub-panel in Ontario

    Oh yeah. I'm well aware it's probably more than I could use. But between my son and I there is a possibility of a hoist being operated, a welder going and perhaps the compressor kicking in. That would be a fair amount of power.
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    Running wire for a sub-panel in Ontario

    Yes and no. I'm n ot running a business out of there but more than oil changes and car washes, yes
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    Running wire for a sub-panel in Ontario

    Running 2 240V hoists, 240V 80 gallon compressor and 175A welders.
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    Running wire for a sub-panel in Ontario

    Awesome thanks! Just trying to factor everything in before the pour.
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    30x40 shop concrete advice

    In my area I had to have an engineered slab drawing. They did it exactly like that
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    Running wire for a sub-panel in Ontario

    I was thinking of doing the same thing and then tie them together at the panel.
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    Running wire for a sub-panel in Ontario

    I'm just setting up for my concrete pour in Ontario Canada. The shop is stick build steel siding. I'll be running. 150' of power from my house to my shop to put a 100A panel in. Anyone know if I have to put a seperate ground into the pad or can I just pull the ground from the main panel?
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    What to plan/install prior to slab pour

    That's a neat idea!
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    What to plan/install prior to slab pour

    I am a truck and car mechanic by trade. But unless I'm doing body/frame repair is it necessary?
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    What to plan/install prior to slab pour

    "I also typically add 3" sweeps to each corner and the middle of the foundation. "Future Use" conduit." Can you explain what you mean here?
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    What to plan/install prior to slab pour

    Oh yes. They are spec'd out as part of the engineered slab.
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    What to plan/install prior to slab pour

    I forgot the drain from the boiler! I did however plan 2 4' x 4' pads that will be an additional 12-18" deep for the 2 post lift
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    What to plan/install prior to slab pour

    So the shop will be under construction within the next 3 weeks. Looking at the entire project has given me hives so I'm trying to break it down into bite size pieces. My first piece is the pre-pour. Here's what I have so far: - pad for shed (being moved in behind the garage) - underground...
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    New Age Pro Cabinet ( paint issues)

    I have an earlier version of new age cabinets, mine did the same thing.
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    Looking For Advice On My 32 x 48 Detached Shop Build

    I just saw your rework of my layout. That's a cool idea!
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    Cost to move my 4-post lift 500 miles?

    I just moved about an hour away myself. I was lucky enough to find movers that would take my hoist. I had it taken apart and they put it on dollies into the truck and moved it for me. Maybe look into that.
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    Looking For Advice On My 32 x 48 Detached Shop Build

    Yes fore sure. Gas, water, hydro, internet are all planned on being run to the shop. I'm considering a holding tank as well so a bathroom is definately possible.
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