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Muff a Kin. I like it.Better?
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Muff a Kin. I like it.Better?
All right, I'm going to bed then. You had your chance
What, Ascot, or affrontery?Maybe that's what i should name the dog.
Ooh, hi there!Well... I'm fixing another drink... wont you all join me?
Yeah this....Extend the box, and run underground conduit through a trench, if possible, and come back out of the ground as close as tou can to where you want an outlet. Its almost impossible to tell you without seeing what and where you want to place it.
Other option would be to go through the attic and drop down to where you want it.
You could also drill through the brick, and tie into an existing outlet inside the house and mount it to the brick, and of course install a GFCI outlet with a weather cover.
Well... I'm fixing another drink... wont you all join me?
Yeah this....
.....is what I am fixing to do myself. Going to strap a conduit against the wall and mount a weather proof GFI.
Ascot?!?
Extend the box, and run underground conduit through a trench, if possible, and come back out of the ground as close as tou can to where you want an outlet. Its almost impossible to tell you without seeing what and where you want to place it.
Other option would be to go through the attic and drop down to where you want it.
You could also drill through the brick, and tie into an existing outlet inside the house and mount it to the brick, and of course install a GFCI outlet with a weather cover.
Pay somebody to do it right. Sell an extra bucket of shrimp, out the back of your truck. Swamp buggyYeah this....
.....is what I am fixing to do myself. Going to strap a conduit against the wall and mount a weather proof GFI.
Might not be the best looking option but will be the cheapest and easiest to do.
Sometime in the near future:Carport is cement and the attic is basically inaccessible without cutting holes in the ceiling. Old 50's styled very low pitch roof too so that would have to make the attic space on that end of the house only a couple of feet high. There's actually not a plug inside either on that entire wall as weird as that sounds.....I've actually never even thought about that, but there legit isn't.