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    #31
    Definitely in for this one!

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      #32
      I love everything but the flat tire and the yella door handle!

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        #33
        Originally posted by Dale Moser View Post
        I love everything but the flat tire and the yella door handle!

        Don’t worry it will get new shoes eventually. I’m rolling with the yella handle though.

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          #34
          This is freaking cool. Nice work


          Sierracharlie out…

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            #35
            Originally posted by scotth89 View Post
            Don’t worry it will get new shoes eventually. I’m rolling with the yella handle though.

            Oh I could tell by the quality of the rest of the deal, that the shoes would be squared away before go time.

            All very solid, I love this!


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              #36
              Smart move on the cabinets. Being head space never gets used much, using it for cabinets and other high space areas takes away from cluttering below.

              You’re doing a great job as far as I can see, especially the pvc piping.


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                #37
                In.
                Looking good.

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                  #38
                  Question for the electricians in the house.

                  I wired the electrical panel like a standard house. I originally planned on installing an electric instant hot water heater that required 220/240. Now I have nothing that requires 220/240. My question is, if running on a small generator only capable of 110/120 can I feed the electrical panel safely with one of the 50 amp to 30 amp rv plug adapters? How can I feed the panel properly if the generator doesn't have a 220/240 plug?
                  Last edited by scotth89; 06-08-2020, 11:32 AM.

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                    #39
                    looking good so far....

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by scotth89 View Post
                      Question for the electricians in the house.

                      I wired the electrical panel like a standard house. I originally planned on installing an electric instant hot water heater that required 220/240. Now I have nothing that requires 220/240. My question is, if running on a small generator only capable of 110/120 can I feed the electrical panel safely with one of the 50 amp to 30 amp rv plug adapters? How can I feed the panel properly if the generator doesn't have a 220/240 plug?
                      there are generator kits you will need to install one on your panel. it will overiride the main supply.

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                        #41
                        Following along.

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                          #42
                          Shower in progress.

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                            #43
                            Mini split and water heater have been ordered.

                            Installed to stabilizing jacks.

                            Built a small cabinet for the bathroom sink (I’m no finish carpenter).



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                              #44
                              Also ordered a new set of steps.

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                                Water heater mounted. Not plumbed in yet.

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