Electrical Work and Spray Foam.

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Mr.Glock

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I am re-wiring my entire shop after the Spray Foam Job. I am thinking I would have liked to ran the electric before the Spray Foam. I know it’s just a work shop, but th8nk it may have looked better. To late now. But if any of you do any asp ray Foaming, think about having all the elect and such done first.


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Cost wise he’s doing the right thing and it looks like he’s adding convenience receptacles what extra would he need down the road?
EMT would have cost three or four times more after the added labor and materials assuming he knows how to bend conduit. Our time is worth something even on our own projects. You’ve done well and it looks good. Wood stove and a radio I would be proud to call it my own.
 

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If you ever want changes, up grades, add ons; you will be happy it's not in the foam

Want it covered, hang some peg board, make it useful.


Looking good

We think alike sir! Did you notice it in the photo?

Yep on the inside on a lot of that wall, there will be peg board. I already bought it.

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