k1rodeoboater
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I have a grand total of 2 outlets my garage (one on wall, one on ceiling 18ft up), and I want/need more outlets. To further make things difficult it's a rental and the owner said no to me doing any upgrades of any sort without hiring a professional and me paying for it without any sort of reimbursement or discount on my rent. So now I need a non-permanent low viz solution to get some more outlets. One wall is exposed studs the other 2 are finished (didn't want any on that side anyways).
So far my only idea has been to use my 100ft 10ga drop cord plugged into an external outlet on the side of the house and placing some screws into the studs to hang a power strip off of. Not pretty, but it works and it's free since I have all the stuff already. Anyone know of any better solutions aside from that or telling me to move (just moved in 2 months ago)?
I did consider just doing it and ripping it out when I leave, but i"m not sure it's worth the time/investment and potential backlash. I still can't believe the owner said no to me landscaping and re-soding or re-seeding (it all died) the backyard for them so long as they cover the costs of materials. I drew up a plan, with rendering and cost sheet (used to be a landscaper), and even sent them a portfolio of my previous jobs with photos showing before and after install, 1 year later, and 5 years later.
Seems kinda crazy to turn down improvements that will increase the value of a home when it only costs them materials...but what do I know, I'm just a stupid renter
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<edit> Just need 120v, don't have anything that requires 240v in the garage nor will I till I own a home...which will be when I get out of the military...whenever that is.
So far my only idea has been to use my 100ft 10ga drop cord plugged into an external outlet on the side of the house and placing some screws into the studs to hang a power strip off of. Not pretty, but it works and it's free since I have all the stuff already. Anyone know of any better solutions aside from that or telling me to move (just moved in 2 months ago)?
I did consider just doing it and ripping it out when I leave, but i"m not sure it's worth the time/investment and potential backlash. I still can't believe the owner said no to me landscaping and re-soding or re-seeding (it all died) the backyard for them so long as they cover the costs of materials. I drew up a plan, with rendering and cost sheet (used to be a landscaper), and even sent them a portfolio of my previous jobs with photos showing before and after install, 1 year later, and 5 years later.
Seems kinda crazy to turn down improvements that will increase the value of a home when it only costs them materials...but what do I know, I'm just a stupid renter
.<edit> Just need 120v, don't have anything that requires 240v in the garage nor will I till I own a home...which will be when I get out of the military...whenever that is.
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lite drop cords and outdoor outlets/extension cords to go on sale. Buy a couple of those and just plug them into the old outlet. Real cheap and easy to move when the time comes.