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Compressor Shed.

vahpr

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Thanks for your reply - nice concrete pad, I don't think that's gonna be an option for my under-the-deck shed with some slope.

My contractor buddy said he's seen guys leave the compressor on the pallet and bolt that down to wood decking/joists. I'd want those 3 feet going into 4x4s or studs at the least...


I had an electrician run a 220V line with an outdoor outlet cover box along the garage wall. I'm hardwiring the circuit to the shed using a 3/4"X6' LIQUIDTITE AC WHIP from home Depot with a plastic junction box on the shed.

Next weekend I plan to run a 1/2 air line through the shed wall to a 10ft x 3" I.D. galvanized riser pipe which will be mounted to the back wall of the garage. At the top of the riser (which will trap moisture and has a drain in the bottom), the air line will penetrate my garage wall and drop to a regulator, dryer and filters inside the garage wall. I've attached a drawing of how it will be set up.aa4d2a51eb193c95f85970e6b77737fc.jpg

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Grabber70Mach

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Grabber70Mach,
I just confirmed it did come from Walmart.com and I paid about $345 delivered. I've attached a picture of the shed I bought. I poured a 5' x 8' concrete pad and mounted the shed to the concrete, then insulated it.
cost so far:
shed: $345 delivered
concrete + mixer cart rental: $160
insulation: $125
Arrow AK100 Concrete Anchor Kit $ 25
my many hours of labor: priceless
TOTAL SO FAR: $655
Thank you I appreciate you taking the time to respond.
 
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