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I needed another outlet for my air compressor so I added one about 8 feet down the wall from the other. I was going to move the other outlet but I didn't feel like buying another 12 feet of 8/3. I had a hole in my wall from the original outlet so I added a board to give me the height to clear the sprinkler piping and cover the hole at the same time. I also added my pipe for my air compressor today. Tomorrow I need to take it down and add the drains at the bottom but it should be ready to go by next weekend. I torqued the pipe down pretty good so I hope it doesn't leak. Attached Images
Reply:Right on! Very cool!
Reply:Looking good
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Reply:mliebsYou have a very good - wall, wood, air, electrical - mounting motif.Tune the look: drop the wood blocks down from the top pipe-loops so the pipe-loops stands proud [isolation of space].Your mounting system/motif is: simple/thoughtful/affordable, and is of aesthetic merit - because it is so clean.Continue, with balance.Opus
Reply:Thanks for the replies. I've actually had the C4, C5, and my last one was a C6 but I traded it in on a new BMW 3 years ago and still regret it. Something about me and BMW just didn't go together so about 6 months ago I got rid of the BMW and bought this. It's a 2013 SS/RS, the only thing it doesn't have is a sunroof. I had the stripes painted on and the guy did an excellent job. I had them shoot the hood, trunk, and spoiler with clear after the stripes were painted so you can't even feel them when you rub your finger across them. Attached Images
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