I spend this weekend running electricity inside the shed. Last weekend I got the lights hooked up, along with the A/C put into the wall and wired in.
I did have to use some expando foam in a can because the hole I made for the A/C was larger than the unit I got, but I made it that way so if I ever get a larger unit I do not have to re-cut.
This is a pic of some of the wiring and the sub panel box inside the shed. You can see that the A/C is on it's own dedicated circuit.
This is the other side of the door, same side of the shed as the above image. This has the light switch and some more outlets.
This is standing @ the door and looking in, general clutter until I get everything done. That is the wall I am going to build my workbench up against.
This is a pic of the new table saw I picked up a few weeks ago. It has come in pretty handy and makes perfect cuts.
This is a large outside pic of the shed
This is what it looked like when I first got it, just started putting stuff in it.
Shed(work shop) Stats
Handy Built -- Name brand ?? got me I got the shed for free, just had to pay to move it
12' W X 16' L X 8' Center Pitch
2x4 frame with tin skin and roof.
2 - Double Bulb 4' flourescent lights
Power:
50amps - Main Power Into Shed
1x - 20amp Outlet Circuit
1x - 15amp Outlet Circuit
1x - Light Circuit (has a 15Amp breaker but the lights do not pull that much)
1x - 15amp A/C Circuit (AC unit only pulls 7.5 amps)
1x - 20amp 220volt Curcuit (not installed yet)
I did have to use some expando foam in a can because the hole I made for the A/C was larger than the unit I got, but I made it that way so if I ever get a larger unit I do not have to re-cut.
This is a pic of some of the wiring and the sub panel box inside the shed. You can see that the A/C is on it's own dedicated circuit.
This is the other side of the door, same side of the shed as the above image. This has the light switch and some more outlets.
This is standing @ the door and looking in, general clutter until I get everything done. That is the wall I am going to build my workbench up against.
This is a pic of the new table saw I picked up a few weeks ago. It has come in pretty handy and makes perfect cuts.
This is a large outside pic of the shed
This is what it looked like when I first got it, just started putting stuff in it.
Shed(work shop) Stats
Handy Built -- Name brand ?? got me I got the shed for free, just had to pay to move it
12' W X 16' L X 8' Center Pitch
2x4 frame with tin skin and roof.
2 - Double Bulb 4' flourescent lights
Power:
50amps - Main Power Into Shed
1x - 20amp Outlet Circuit
1x - 15amp Outlet Circuit
1x - Light Circuit (has a 15Amp breaker but the lights do not pull that much)
1x - 15amp A/C Circuit (AC unit only pulls 7.5 amps)
1x - 20amp 220volt Curcuit (not installed yet)
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