william watts
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- Central valley, calif.
Except for the stationary tools my other tools are all packed up and put into storage in preparation for a move to Sacramento,Ca.where my wife has family. Sac. Is only 60 miles away but that doesn't make packing any easier. We are getting our house ready to sell and looking for another, very busy. So no woodworking for awhile.
The Tuff Shed in our present back yard looks to be standard construction with 2x4 studs and plywood siding, and asphalt shingles, the floor looks on the thin side at 3/4 ply. I am wondering if a Tuff Shed would make a decent work shop at the new place. Probably one in the 250 sq ft range sitting on a concrete pad. Would electrical be able to be installed, including two 240 volt outlets in this structure and several 120 volt outlets? Tuff Shed said they make a good shop, but will not have anything to do with electrical, that makes me wonder why. Has anybody done this, why not?
Bill
The Tuff Shed in our present back yard looks to be standard construction with 2x4 studs and plywood siding, and asphalt shingles, the floor looks on the thin side at 3/4 ply. I am wondering if a Tuff Shed would make a decent work shop at the new place. Probably one in the 250 sq ft range sitting on a concrete pad. Would electrical be able to be installed, including two 240 volt outlets in this structure and several 120 volt outlets? Tuff Shed said they make a good shop, but will not have anything to do with electrical, that makes me wonder why. Has anybody done this, why not?
Bill