Building my own shed with patio

Nice work. I'm waiting on a quote for a full gutter job on my house and detached garage. There are a couple of locations, where down spouts will be installed, where I'm going to have to get inventive on how to direct the water. Fortunately, it doesn't rain here very often, but the storms that come through, are often pretty nasty.

The best thing I ever spent money on in this house, other than my standby genset, is my drainage!

Its so nice not having to clean gutters, and knowing the water from those gutters goes out to the street with zero maintenance or planning
 
I've been very busy, but still a WIP. Power is coming very soon. I actually have some stuff in here now, and sealed up the roof with foam because small leaves would blow up under the ridge

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Well, guess what time it is!

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Any words of wisdom or things to watch out for?

I am going to be running

* 1-1/4" for 60a circuit
* 1" for SMF for networking
* 1" for 120v UPS Backed circuit from garage
* 1" for future planned use

Instead of going right up into the panel with the conduit, I am going with LB's into the wall on both sides, and then getting into the panel from the back. I am doing for for better looks, better future proofing and because it makes it easier to split the project into chunks

It will go down into a 90, then a fairly straight 60ft run, then a 45 and into another 90 up. Should I pull a pull cord through while assembling, or just suck it through at the end with a shop vac?
 
I am still on the fence about running PEX for air, my main question is how best to get it up into the wall. I guess maybe another 1-1/4 LB?
 
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