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guzziguy's new studio

Post by guzziguy »

Hello all, I am sorry it has taken me so long to send images. I have run all the conduit for all the rooms ( i think) so I am ready to wire as soon as i get some wire and breakers. I still have not gotten all my machines in, hopefully wednesday or thursday.

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This is the bench room.
Image. Nice high ceilings and great windows over looking the roof of the next building
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This is the view outside the benchroom (really cool) the over head door is huge and there is a nice area for me to do my grinding outddors.

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this will be my office/showroom. There is a large overhead door here as well and i will be able to pull my van in and park it over night if i so wish to. The steps go up to the machine room

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machine room. the open bay at the far right is the finishing room and the bathroom is straight ahead
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finishing room
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this is the part of the building which need help. foundation issues due to years of poor water drainage. i fixed the water drainage ( i hope) I still need to do some more work.
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Post by nektai »

Wow!

I thank you for the pictures and look forward to the transformation. You are going to have one hell of a studio / compound.

Congratulations
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Post by dadude »

I second that "wow" very smooth find, great space and looks in great move in condition, great news and good luck guzziguy
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Post by guzziguy »

I finished all the wiring I need to get three more breakers and then i will begin tuneing up the machines.
Pulling wire sucked by the way. I had to go out and buy some lube. That totally helped. Dan Miller helped me pull wires all day saturday. He was a major help.

I should be up and running by next week, if all goes well.

more photos to come.
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I forgot to mention Dan is a master luber. :lol:
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Post by nektai »

Were you pulling solid wire? That would explain the need for the master luber.
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Post by guzziguy »

yes solid 12. do you use stranded?
I like the solid when I am making all the connections to boxes and machinery I just don't like wrestling with it and making it go where it doesn't want to.
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Post by crzypete »

love the progress and all of the space. How about some conduit pics?

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Post by nektai »

I pull stranded, but I have to pay for it $$
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