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2009-02-08_001_hole inside
This is the hole for the 6" mainline. It's a piece of 8" PVC.
Date: 02/08/2009
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2009-02-08_002_hole outside
Exterior shot. The shed will go in this corner. You can see the 240V and 120V outlets on the wall also.
Date: 02/08/2009
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2009-03-01_ 001_shed
Commercially built shed done. It just barely fit under the existing roof overhang.
Date: 03/01/2009
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2009-03-01_ 002_hole in shed
The hole for the pipe from inside the shed. There's a similar one for the outlets.
Date: 03/01/2009
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2009-03-01_ 003_vent openings
Cutting openings for the vents.
Date: 03/01/2009
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2009-03-01_ 004_vents
Outside. Same cheap vents the shed builder sells, but $2 each at the home center instead of $20.
Date: 03/01/2009
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2009-03-01_ 005
Insulation goes in backwards to absorb sound. It's eerie - if you stand in here and talk normally, you don't hear yourself as well as you're used to. The sound just falls off rather than echoing off the walls.
Date: 03/01/2009
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2009-03-01_ 006
Date: 03/01/2009
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2009-03-07_001
Rough-in for a 210 cfm laundry room fan.
Date: 03/07/2009
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2009-03-22_001
Starting on the secondary enclosure for the compressor - this time the Homasote is on the "quiet" side.
Date: 03/22/2009
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2009-03-22_ 002
Compressor enclosure insulated and screened. There's a rubber door mat under it.
Date: 03/22/2009
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2009-03-22_ 003
Buttoned up. It works! You can carry on a conversation without raising your voice standing just outside the shed with the door closed.
Date: 03/22/2009
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