I PASSED Final inspection!! PSA: light circuits work
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(09-04-2018, 12:55 PM)Wild Turkey Wrote: It came home with me.  It's in a little worse shape than pix shows, but for the price I can fix it
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Thanks for the tip, TDKPE.  It was posted in "farm and garden" and I was searching "tools"
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#38
Looks like a fan used in a greenhouse. We had 2 of those when our greenhouse was up.
They move a lot of air, with just a 1750 motor.
Steve

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Got the last of the wall insulation hung today.  I was going to use a contractor to glue cellulose to the walls but after 3-4 days of getting a busy signal I figured that doing it myself was the best idea.  I still hope to find a contractor to spray foam on the ceiling both for heat/cool insulation but also to cut the noise down when it rains/hails, etc.

Tomorrow I hope to weld up the man-door frame and see about getting the final inspection done so I can start moving stuff in.

Something LOML is frequently suggesting as a good idea
Rolleyes
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Welding up a man door frame?? Your crew did not frame in a walk-in door?
Steve

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(09-13-2018, 01:36 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: Welding up a man door frame?? Your crew did not frame in a walk-in door?

Framed it, but it's a commercial door I picked up at an auction for $10 several years ago and the only door jamb set I could find was nearly $200.  

Two sticks of angle iron and an hour's welding and I'll have a much stouter frame
Winkgrin
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Cool  ...................
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