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<blockquote data-quote="Snattlerake" data-source="post: 3930838" data-attributes="member: 44288"><p>1/2 inch, 3/4 inch, 5/8 inch, Decide what area you are going to hang up the heavy stuff and use 3/4.</p><p>1/2 inch for pegboard and workbenches. Definitely use hardware cloth, not screen material on the bottom for rodents, sneks, waspppssssses.</p><p></p><p>While in AZ visiting my son a few weeks ago, I helped him figure out some perplexing electrical wiring he had and helped him install LED can lights with dimmers. We found a switch to a light in a most contorted, discombobulated spot in the kitchen.</p><p></p><p> We fixed that and then concentrated on the little problems and got all of his electrical issues sorted out. We found another switch to the same light just inside the front door which was wired to the switch next to it in the same box. You had to have both switches on for the light to work. His bathroom GFCI wasn't getting power so we tore into that and found out it wasn't even wired properly to even get power. Fixed that and he's now got a safe, working electrical system.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, us fathers need stuffies to do, we just can't sit on our cans. I plan on going back this spring to help with the shop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snattlerake, post: 3930838, member: 44288"] 1/2 inch, 3/4 inch, 5/8 inch, Decide what area you are going to hang up the heavy stuff and use 3/4. 1/2 inch for pegboard and workbenches. Definitely use hardware cloth, not screen material on the bottom for rodents, sneks, waspppssssses. While in AZ visiting my son a few weeks ago, I helped him figure out some perplexing electrical wiring he had and helped him install LED can lights with dimmers. We found a switch to a light in a most contorted, discombobulated spot in the kitchen. We fixed that and then concentrated on the little problems and got all of his electrical issues sorted out. We found another switch to the same light just inside the front door which was wired to the switch next to it in the same box. You had to have both switches on for the light to work. His bathroom GFCI wasn't getting power so we tore into that and found out it wasn't even wired properly to even get power. Fixed that and he's now got a safe, working electrical system. Yeah, us fathers need stuffies to do, we just can't sit on our cans. I plan on going back this spring to help with the shop. [/QUOTE]
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