Gazebo wiring
Thought I'd update anyone who may have been interested in my original post. I routed a 3/4" square channel into every other post (4 posts-The po...
Thought I'd update anyone who may have been interested in my original post. I routed a 3/4" square channel into every other post (4 posts-The po...
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ViewsHOW CRITICAL IS IT TO USE BOSTITCH NAILS IN THIS NAILER?? WHICH OTHER BRANDS OF NAILS, IF ANY, WILL GIVE SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE??
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ViewsI will be pouring a 15' diameter concrete pad for a gazebo. The ready mix truck cannot get any closer that 30' from the forms. What is the best way...
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ViewsI will be pouring a 15' diameter concrete pad for a gazebo. The ready mix truck cannot get any closer that 30' from the forms. What is the best way...
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ViewsHEY MUSTANG:YA GOTTA KNOW ME! I OVERKILL ALL OF MY PROJECTS! YOU OUGHTA SEE THE SHED I BUILT. THE WALLS WERE FRAMED WITH 4X4'S! (THEY WERE FREE). B...
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ViewsActually, I was thinking of 3 receptacles, approx. equal distances apart, on 3 separate circuits, possibly fed from it's own sub-panel, & a light/f...
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ViewsDo not combine heat & receptacles on the same circuit.By dividing wattage by voltage, amperage is figured out. ie: 1500W √∑ 120V = 12.5A.By this ex...
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ViewsMy primary concerns are asthetic-how to best camoflague the wiring. I know how the wiring part works.
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ViewsUse a wire stripper on a bare portion of the conductor while de-energized. Start w/10AWG & descend accordingly. Use obvious safety precautions.
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ViewsI AM PLANNING ON BUILDING A GAZEBO IN THE SPRING. I HAVE SEARCHED FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO WIRE A GAZEBO ON THE NET, WITH NO LUCK. I WOULD LIKE TO...
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