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Good choice! Look like sheet metal screws they gave.The lag bolt they include with heaters I didn't feel comfortable with but I had some longer ones laying around that I used instead.
Good choice! Look like sheet metal screws they gave.
Found it! Jeez, snow already. The political temp in Ca is bad but the weather keeps me here. That is a nice distribution/fuse box in the shop. Stay warm and dry! I'll be checking in over here for now. Boog's temptations were too great.
Haha. Weasel for sure. Every garage needs at kleast 200a of single phase. I did my own pull from two directions. The single phase 220v came from house on 200 amps (well, before the house really, but between the meter though) and the 3ph came from my shop, 230v 200amp. That was a trick. Had to cut up a bunch of asphalt and grass. 170 foot run of 4/4 cable.There is a WHOLE other story to my power in my garage. The short of it was the contractor who built my garage and set my home in place tried to argue with me that I didn't need a 200amp service in the garage. He tried to weasel out of installing it but I was like NOPE I paid for it and you're gunna install it.
What the fuck did he expect you do without 220? Whip out the glue stick to put metal together??There is a WHOLE other story to my power in my garage. The short of it was the contractor who built my garage and set my home in place tried to argue with me that I didn't need a 200amp service in the garage. He tried to weasel out of installing it but I was like NOPE I paid for it and you're gunna install it.
oh my.......... what i could do with that amount of space. looks nice n bright.
hows those heaters workin? i'm still debating 1 and just run my extension to it as needed.
LED lights were probably best thing I added to my garage. Loved having extra light For your snowblower I would say heck with that carb, and toss that motor. Pull the pulley off, measure diameter of crank, and find a winter motor with same crank diameter. It's probably 3/4", and as I recall most motors today have 3/4" cranks. Redrill mounting holes to fitness motor, hookup throttle, and go.Tomorrow I'll work on trying to organize and straighten things up some before I do anything else.
The carburetor I'd bought for my snowblower won't work so I'm gunna try to fix my old one instead. And then it's engine assembly time.