For a small shed?Run a conduit from the house to the garage now while the trench is open and you are ready for the future.
3/4" would be better suited for that run.
Run your cable and ethernet lines now too.
You are spending alot of money and labor for little convenience.
Have you looked into how deep you need to bury the PEX?
I would go with PVC, 12-18 inches, gravel at the base.
Rent a mini ex and have a good time.
Run a conduit from the house to the garage now while the trench is open and you are ready for the future.
3/4" would be better suited for that run.
Run your cable and ethernet lines now too.
For a small shed?
Do you use air all the time? If it is just 100ft then why not get a hose reel?
Running 240V?12x16 with a 5ft porch, I plan to store some junk at the back but have a nice workbench in the front outlooking the porch area, will be a good space for small projects, I can work on them and leave them there for as long as I want, without taking up space in the garage
Running 240V?
Put AC in there. Houston.
You should go 16x16 or 16x20. Honestly. You will see how fast it fills.Of course 240v, I'll probably throw in a 60a panel on the outside of the shed. This way I can run my welder out there if I need to
Yep a 9000 BTU 240v mini split will be in there
Yeah, go 6-8" slab, run the conduits up through the new slab.Yeah let me just go ahead and demo the 4 inch slab that is poured already
I have never seen a cordless blow gun can you post one up?What's the air for? Cordless tools can do most of the work. And cordless inflator is great. Set the PSI and wait for the beep. Or at least the good ones like Milwaukee can do that.
I have one for my audio stuffI have never seen a cordless blow gun can you post one up?
125psi ? @ 10cfm?I have one for my audio stuff