u/used2befast

16x24 Build - Door Advice

Planning on a build of a shed. Wondering what everybody’s opinions are as far as doors.

I’d like to have a large enough door to fit a big side-by-side in the future so I’m thinking about 7 foot wide

That leaves me with uninsulated, mostly rollup doors and custom-made insulated garage doors.

I guess I could always build my own barn doors and insulate them too, but I’d like to keep the look of the shed, congruent with the house which is horizontal lap siding with traditional garage doors

What would everybody choose?

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u/used2befast — 1 day ago

Spiral Mixer For Pizza Truck

Looking to buy a spiral mixer. Was wondering what everyone is using and their feedback

Looking to make batches of say 60-90 so I assume we’d need a 30-40qt?

Sunmix, Famag, Revo, Estella, Vevor, KWS…what else?

Thanks 🙏

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u/used2befast — 3 days ago

Other passengers moving your carry on

Seated in 1E(737-8). Emergency kit is above my seat. Guy in 1B slides my bag all the way to rear of bin(closer to row 3) and slides his carry on, briefcase and some other bag where mine was.

I’m like wtf? I don’t feel like wadding back to 3 when the plane lands to grab my bag.

Do I need to back off on the caffeine or does this piss others off too?

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u/used2befast — 9 days ago

Shed designed to be split and moved?

Planning on building a 16x24 shed in my back yard.

The thought crossed my mind of building it like a modular or say a double wide house so the shed could be split in 2 sections of 8x24 and moved.

Only considering this if I move or I decide to go a different route with my back yard.

Has anyone done this or seen it done ?

Thanks

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u/used2befast — 11 days ago

Hoping some of the experienced and knowledgeable guys in here can help guide me on this food truck we're trying to finish.

Have a truck we originally designed to run on a generator which has a floating neutral, so from what people said was to bond the neutral and ground together in the panel in the van.

We're now looking to have the option of plugging in to a fixed location and this presents an issue I believe with the neutral.

How would I wire the van panel to accommodate the floating neutral when using the generator and the non bonded neutral in the sub panel panel we're connecting to ( and every other RV hookup I assume)

https://preview.redd.it/ps1tl5jqrwyg1.jpg?width=4284&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=70d4c5f39e56d15f281a38bf36b2b31f3a3b008d

https://preview.redd.it/d8kdyx0trwyg1.jpg?width=4284&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=87d52adfe348d66943d1bc7ae6777d5fccccf084

* I am aware that those double pole 220v breakers at the bottom of the bar in the residential sub panel should've been at the top but they were there before I bought the place.

* I am aware I'm only feeding the right side bar in the van sub panel the way I wired it. Any additional risk this way?

Thank you all for your expertise and time to help me

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u/used2befast — 19 days ago

Had a guy working with me (60yo union carpenter) puttinc this floor down and he said I was gonna be trimming these planks back for my threshold/transition and that isn’t the case. I need to slide this plank out and slide a new one in so my transition sits right.

I’ve seen some YouTube shorts where guys put tape down and then hot glue away 2 x 4 to tap on. Is that the way?

u/used2befast — 19 days ago

EXP with about 750k rolling LP
Paid BC ticket

Missed my connection due to irrops

I’m 7/10 standby with 0 available on a flight out of DFW to a small regional

Waste of time to call/speak to someone her at the Admirals club?

I’d hate to hand around here 8 hours

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u/used2befast — 20 days ago

I’m in the planning phases on a 16 x 24 shed.

Planning on building it on a compacted gravel base.

Longest 4x6 i can source locally is 16’

Should I build my own skids from 2x6 ground contact dimensional lumber to get a more rigid single beam? Seems like it would be the best but was wondering if I’m missing something

Thanks!

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u/used2befast — 24 days ago