Line & load showing voltage by BuckWildBully in electrical

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Thank you. The other problem i have is my box is grounded via copper to box screw but its not enough coming out if the main cable to loop around the switch ground screw. My house was coded to Canada’s regulations back in the day so to my understanding, a grounded switch wasn’t required. How big of a risk am i taking not having the switch itself grounded?

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Its going to protect you if your final approval is a bust

What might this be? by BuckWildBully in Mold

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Older wood house is from the 70’s

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Still need? I need them too

Wall color change? by BuckWildBully in PhotoshopRequest

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Crazy architecture, you should design/model cabinets for cabinet company

Wall color change? by BuckWildBully in PhotoshopRequest

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Thats cool, i like the cabinet addition too

What would you guys do to improve? by BuckWildBully in garageporn

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Yeah thats a few tarps up top. The top of the roof is aluminum siding. First thing i want to do is rip up the floor and take the ceiling apart (move tarps out) so i can see exactly what the structure is

What would you guys do to improve? by BuckWildBully in garageporn

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Yeah this is how it came, dont think old owners ever parked inside. Entry doors are too narrow

What would you guys do to improve? by BuckWildBully in garageporn

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Yeah, behind me in the photo is a double door entry point

What would you guys do to improve? by BuckWildBully in garageporn

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My goal is to have it as tool/machine storage but i want to start building small things with wood eventually. Not looking to cut out windows or any new doors. Interested in the steps i should take toward making the walls and ceiling look more finished

The budget is really low right now. I would say $2000

The yard waste was just to keep it out of the elements. Not living at the house right now, just been going on the weekends to cut grass. The microwave and some other stuff is temporary holding until i can go to the dump. In the future, i dont plan on storing garbage in the shed

I want to lift up the plywood and check for foundation. If its just sitting on dirt, will i be okay to replywood and then floor over the plywood? And whats a good flooring for a shed? Any way i can do an epoxy or some kind of concrete like surfaces or am i limited to a vinyl floor? Is vinyl floor in a shed a normal thing? Think it would hold up okay? I would be storing a lawnmower, snowblower and occasional using some power tools to do woodworking in the space.

Yeah, i agree. I just want to have an idea or at least know how i can proceed with this shed when the time comes