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Pleasantly surprised

ordpete944

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So the wife and I are tidying up the attached garage. 2.5 car 600 sq ft.

We moved in two years ago and have been down slowly getting going on projects. We are the third owners on this year 2000 build. We Ground the floor down to new concrete to remove the old solid color epoxy that was stained and ugly. Applied a beautiful two part epoxy with flake. Test hung some huge wood cabinets for organizing. Now prepping for painting the walls and ceiling.

Off come the outlet covers and load center covers. Wow! The original owner who built the house, did the electrical. I am so super impressed with the organization, that I had to share.
 

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RPH

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Forgot the bushings on the main panel and sub x3 But is a very nicely oriented panels. Someone cared about the work being done. I can forgive the mistake on the bushings. I’ve seen too many beat up for that mistake here.
 

CraigStu

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Nicely done. I have aded a couple of circuits to my box recently. I always try to make my wiring look the same as original.
 

bwringer

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You mean you're not supposed to have random loops of extra wire everywhere, as if you have to ration the life of your wire cutters? And you're only supposed to strip the insulation you need, and not have one or two inches of bare wire exposed, with other wires rubbing on it?

Huh. Neato.
 
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