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.
http://www.liqdfire.com/misc/shed/DSCN2556_small.jpg
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.
http://www.liqdfire.com/misc/shed/DSCN2558_small.jpg
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.
http://www.liqdfire.com/misc/shed/DSCN2560_Small.jpg
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.
http://www.liqdfire.com/misc/shed/DSCN2561_Small.jpg
This is a large outside pic of the shed
http://www.liqdfire.com/misc/shed/DSCN1700.JPG
This is what it looked like when I first got it, just started putting stuff in it.
http://www.liqdfire.com/misc/shed/DSCN1701.JPG
http://www.liqdfire.com/misc/shed/DSCN1702.JPG
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.
http://www.liqdfire.com/misc/shed/DSCN2556_small.jpg
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.
http://www.liqdfire.com/misc/shed/DSCN2558_small.jpg
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.
http://www.liqdfire.com/misc/shed/DSCN2560_Small.jpg
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.
http://www.liqdfire.com/misc/shed/DSCN2561_Small.jpg
This is a large outside pic of the shed
http://www.liqdfire.com/misc/shed/DSCN1700.JPG
This is what it looked like when I first got it, just started putting stuff in it.
http://www.liqdfire.com/misc/shed/DSCN1701.JPG
http://www.liqdfire.com/misc/shed/DSCN1702.JPG
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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