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I gotta replace my sides. mice and red squirrels a MF here. Thinking of riveting on a small piece of sheetmetal to the backside of the plastic.
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As for the seal, it came with my new garage door so I have no idea. My first guess would be Home Depot? |
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Much appreciated. I’ll go poke around the weather stripping aisle at Lowe’s. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Installed the pegboard today. Still have to cut some holes for the receptacles and install extenders on the boxes.
Thinking about taking the pegboard down, rewiring receptacles so they are under cabinets above bench, and reinstalling pegboard. But the carpenter doesn't like the idea of taking the pegboard down. :) Made a LOT of progress on cleaning up. Found some tools that I hadn't seen in a while. Got up in the attic and there is zero insulation up there. :( Going to look into renting a cellulose blower. |
My carpenter took the day off to prepare for a camping trip, so another buddy helped me unscrew one of the pegboard panels, plug a power cord into the socket, run the cord up to the top of the pegboard, and screw the pegboard back on. The carpenter didn't like the idea but 'tis easier to get forgiveness than permission. :)
Wired the cord into two weather-proof boxes I had laying around - one with a duplex switch and the other with a GFCI receptacle. One switch for the under-cabinet lights and the other for the GFCI. Found out that the cabinets stick out a little bit too far - I have some bumps on my forehead. :) The A/C unit keeps the humidity down enough that one can sit in the garage and admire one's handiwork in relative comfort but I have to open the door into the house if any work is being done. Insulating the ceiling should help but it's going to be a while before I feel like doing it. This old man is tired. I'm glad the carpenter will be taking a few days off. :) |
Great progress! Keep it up.
I have to go pick up my insulation batts from Menards this weekend. |
I need a good way to keep my sockets arranged and handy on the workbench. I have several of these* (w/o the tray) but don't like them - can be difficult to get the sockets on/off, bigger sockets tend to fall off, etc.
What has worked best for you? Edit: Looking for something that can be hung on pegboard, if possible. Doesn't have to be designed for pegboard as long as it will hang straight. * Not a recommendation, just the first pic I found |
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I like the way the socket size is clearly printed on the holder - my eyes aren't what they used to be. |
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