jives
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It's been about a year since the Amish finished our garage / barn / basketball gym. The build was detailed here:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=287155&highlight=jives
I've been spending the summer doing the rough electrical and believe I may be ready for the first inspection.
First, I wanted to ready the walls for the finished product, which are 22" x 92" solid core sliding closet doors, salvaged from a dorm reno. Bought 90 at $1.00 each, and at 60 lbs each, it took a rented trailer and two trips.
The door panels will sit on 2x4 PT "base moulding" to keep them off the floor and to make them tall enough to reach the commercial girts that are 2' OC. Behind the 2x4 PT are scrap 2x4s to provide a backing for screwing in the door panels.
This is how the door panel fits on the 2x4 PT. The door panels are 1 1/8" thick, which will require adjustments to the standard electrical boxes.
Insulation is ready to go after the wiring, on sale at HD at $0.40 sq ft. Yes, Roxul would be awesome, but just was not affordable in this area.
The 100A panel with 20 spaces was put in.
More on the next pages.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=287155&highlight=jives
I've been spending the summer doing the rough electrical and believe I may be ready for the first inspection.
First, I wanted to ready the walls for the finished product, which are 22" x 92" solid core sliding closet doors, salvaged from a dorm reno. Bought 90 at $1.00 each, and at 60 lbs each, it took a rented trailer and two trips.
The door panels will sit on 2x4 PT "base moulding" to keep them off the floor and to make them tall enough to reach the commercial girts that are 2' OC. Behind the 2x4 PT are scrap 2x4s to provide a backing for screwing in the door panels.
This is how the door panel fits on the 2x4 PT. The door panels are 1 1/8" thick, which will require adjustments to the standard electrical boxes.
Insulation is ready to go after the wiring, on sale at HD at $0.40 sq ft. Yes, Roxul would be awesome, but just was not affordable in this area.
The 100A panel with 20 spaces was put in.
More on the next pages.
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