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Old 05-05-2022, 10:15 AM   #41
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It has three separate 20A circuits and a 220V 50A circuit; which I can't use. I think the previous owner had a Class C. But I can use the 20A circuits to power the converter and fridge easily and the a/c unit will run if its the only device on.
You may or may not know they make an adapter from 50 amp to 30 amp which is safe to use.

https://www.amazon.com/Adapter-Campe...NrPXRydWU&th=1
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Finally!! our finished RV shed. It started as a kit; all the work done by our daughter's contractor boyfriend. Kit was missing some parts that had to be manufactured by the company in Alabama. That took forever. The siding came after as an afterthought to match the old nasty vinyl of the shop. It is done other than the recycled asphalt has to be stamped down. Fellow doing it is very busy, so whenever he gets it back in the county, he will roll it. Electrician finished his part Saturday. We have 50/120-amp connections and had him install a couple of lights while he was at it. I can drive through from either side. We will give it a try this week sometime. Very busy with spring work at the farm.

Well, not quite finished. We ended up modifying one side to give us more room, and then went ahead and added concrete to the pad. This is the first time we have used it, this past Friday, after a week's vacation in VA. Also added a small septic system. Now for a little landscaping and hopefully I am done.
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Old 08-29-2022, 08:23 AM   #43
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20 x 45 metal building 125 mph wind rating.


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nothing beats having it covered and in the backyard.
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Old 08-29-2022, 08:26 AM   #44
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20 x 45 metal building 125 mph wind rating.


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nothing beats having it covered and in the backyard.

Very very nice
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Old 08-29-2022, 04:17 PM   #45
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We have a 24x48x14 shed with a concrete floor. I feel fortunate to have our 29RKS under cover. I hope the pics come through.


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If I won the lottery, I'd have what others have posted on this thread, but unfortunately, I can't win the lottery since I don't buy a ticket!

So, I'm left with covering the class C (came with a good quality cover) and for good measure, I place a blue tarp over that cover during the cold winter months we have in Florida. Instead of snow, we get leaves falling down.

But it would be nice to have a pole barn to park under.
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Some neat setups. I really like Learjet's.

Ours started as a shop in our backyard for my woodworking habit with a concrete pad and driveway on the side for a fifth wheel we had 20 years ago. Next came a motor home. We have an open field on the side where we parked it and had a visit from a large field rat with a taste for wires. We had a contractor come off the roof line of the shop and build a carport for it. After a few years of dealing with the critter visitors I decided to enclose it and add the door. The overall measurements for the building are 42 feet deep and 18 wide. The original door opening was about 12' 9", more than enough at the time. Because of the ever increasing height wars for trucks and rv's it has undergone 2 major surgeries in the last 10 years. First to get the door opening up to 13 for our previous 5th wheel and now 13 1/2 for the Pinnacle. I also had to redo the front half of the joists to get them up high enough for the taller door.

The whole thing with the original bricked shop and add on rv garage looks kind like it was an afterthought, which it was, but it works.
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Well, not quite finished. We ended up modifying one side to give us more room, and then went ahead and added concrete to the pad. This is the first time we have used it, this past Friday, after a week's vacation in VA. Also added a small septic system. Now for a little landscaping and hopefully I am done.
Added some Centipede and a couple of bushes. Ran a little short on the sod, more to come. One more row on each side should do it. Mama wants more bushes and pine straw as well. Have to rest my back, lol.
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Love our garage and it really helps with the mice. 24'x60' with 16.5' sidewalls and a 14' door. Have solar on top to offset our electric bills.
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Added some Centipede and a couple of bushes. Ran a little short on the sod, more to come. One more row on each side should do it. Mama wants more bushes and pine straw as well. Have to rest my back, lol.
Very nice. The soffit gives it a really clean look.
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Love our garage and it really helps with the mice. 24'x60' with 16.5' sidewalls and a 14' door. Have solar on top to offset our electric bills.
That garage looks great! I think I might be jealous. It darn near has more square footage than my house.
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Very nice. The soffit gives it a really clean look.
Thanks, more pictures with additional sod and a nifty security camera added.
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