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All that great work and your electrical connection is an extension cord? Any plans for integrating it into the shed?
Edit: I could have definitely asked that in a less shitty way, sorry.
This was while the electrical was still being hooked into the shed. I trenched in two conduits with cat6 Ethernet in one and one 20 amp and one 30 amp in the other. There are a few outlets inside running off the 20 amp circuit, as well as interior and exterior lighting, and a switched exterior weatherproof outlet. The 30 amp powers a single outlet for the space heater, which is entirely overkill for my 1800W space heater.
Oh makes sense, I didn't realized the project wasn't finished
I don’t have any 100% pictures cause I completed it at the same as my wife had our second baby and then started a new job at basically the same time and it was immediately a total mess.
I’m sure the plan is to eventually hook it up with power, air conditioning is gonna be a must in there. When you finish something like this up, you really want to try it out and show it off. It’s a great build so far
Title made me think he was finished and didn't see any electrical boxes. I didn't notice the missing door frame, baseboards, and window finishing which would have made it obvious this project isn't finished.