cholder2454
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Hey all,
I have been a long time lurker out here and am finishing up a remodel of my steel building (went from a 450 sq ft building to a 1700 sq ft building). I have done almost all of the work myself, from the welding to sheet metal and plan to next tackle the electrical. I have a new meter base I need to install and have a couple of questions for you electrically saavy out there.
1. How do I affix it to the building? I was thinking about welding a couple of pieces of unistrut on the inside of the r-panel and running bolts through. Is this correct?
2. How high? I am in Fort Worth area and my electric company said it needs to be approx. 50" above the finished ground. I have a cement floor on the inside, but the back of the ground slopes down into the pasture at the back of my building, so there is currently about a 2' dropoff into the pasture. I plan to later bring in some dirt to create a "ramp" up to the finished floor, but not sure what to do right now as 50" on the inside finished floor is more like 74" on the outside with the dropoff.
And yes, I plan to post all the pics of the build soon. It was quite a bit more work than I thought it would be. Nights and weekends for about 5 months.
I have been a long time lurker out here and am finishing up a remodel of my steel building (went from a 450 sq ft building to a 1700 sq ft building). I have done almost all of the work myself, from the welding to sheet metal and plan to next tackle the electrical. I have a new meter base I need to install and have a couple of questions for you electrically saavy out there.
1. How do I affix it to the building? I was thinking about welding a couple of pieces of unistrut on the inside of the r-panel and running bolts through. Is this correct?
2. How high? I am in Fort Worth area and my electric company said it needs to be approx. 50" above the finished ground. I have a cement floor on the inside, but the back of the ground slopes down into the pasture at the back of my building, so there is currently about a 2' dropoff into the pasture. I plan to later bring in some dirt to create a "ramp" up to the finished floor, but not sure what to do right now as 50" on the inside finished floor is more like 74" on the outside with the dropoff.
And yes, I plan to post all the pics of the build soon. It was quite a bit more work than I thought it would be. Nights and weekends for about 5 months.