New additions to my shop
24/10/13(Thu)23:32


It's been a year since I finished the building and I've finally hooked up the water, drain and electrical. I had the pipes in the slab since the concrete was poured but got busy and didn't have time.

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28/10/13(Mon)22:04

>>25810 Should Houston get a hard freeze, (ha), the sink can be moved within 5 minutes (screw gun and a 5/16 nut driver. Pipes are protected by the slab ;tried to think of everything. This is one reason the plumbing looks so screwy.

28/10/13(Mon)14:07

Outdoor sink? Could never have that up here. Risk of freezing from October to April. I like the idea though, as it frees up the workspace in the shop. Nice work.

25/10/13(Fri)23:03

looks great!

25/10/13(Fri)22:36

Thanks. Deep sink also serves as an outdoor urinal.

25/10/13(Fri)13:51

I used to have a little sink unit in my workshop but got rid of it to gain more space for tools XD

>>25787 It's looking well lived in for just a year old! Very impressed :)

24/10/13(Thu)23:39
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Here's the water valve under my deck to the deep sink. Beside it, you can make out the electrical conduit.

24/10/13(Thu)23:37
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Lights down the middle. I split the incoming 50 amps. into 4 20 amp. circuits. No more extension cords.

24/10/13(Thu)23:34
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I ran 50 amps. from the main panel on the house under the house and then under the yard to hook into the conduit.