I’ve got one hung with a laptop connected. I like to put up wiring diagrams, makes them much easier to scan from either side.I saved a spot in my new shop for a 55" flat screen. I asked the boss and I said it was ok.
I’ve got one hung with a laptop connected. I like to put up wiring diagrams, makes them much easier to scan from either side.I saved a spot in my new shop for a 55" flat screen. I asked the boss and I said it was ok.
Oh, that reminds me, pull some cat 5e or cat 6 wiring to the shop from the house, along with coax, and a few extra AWG-12 conductors that will inevitably be used for 3-way switches for outside lights, etc.I’ve got one hung with a laptop connected. I like to put up wiring diagrams, makes them much easier to scan from either side.
I got a freebie Hoyer… it serves a purpose.An overhead trolly with electric winch will be used more with each passing year. Mine was an afterthought and cobbled togeather with founds and freebees that doesn't support alot of weight but is a back saver. The older you get the more you appreciate help with lifting and carrying. I've had a roll around engine hoist from day one then picked up a Hoyer lift to handle less than 300Lb duty off Craigslist for $75 that has easily been worth 5x that in 2 years,wish I'd thought of it 10 years earlier. Doing much more than add fuel and check oil I set push mower on bench with the Hoyer. I second the motion on what others say about painting everything white before moving in. Big fridge with big mugs in the freezer.
Yeah, from their descriptions of each one being semi-custom. Each engineered. Etc. I'm guessing the sky's the limit.That pit is super awesome. And I expect real cheap...not!