Do you run electricity into your storage shed? I added some lights and outlets. Here's what I did.

Do you run electricity into your storage shed? I added some lights and outlets. Here's what I did.

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Publish Date:
22 January, 2023
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Electrical Projects
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Let me preface this by saying that I am not an electrician. I am a regular guy that enjoys doing DIY projects around the house. I will show you the things that I do and maybe they will be beneficial.

For this project, I am wired up my Costco shed. This was the Crestwood 14x8 shed by Yardline that was recently on sale. I am not seeing it on the website right now. I am not finished with the shed yet. I still have to paint and add the hardware to the outside. Lastly, I will organize the inside with some shelving. I plan to walk you through the shelving project as well. Any extra materials remaining will be used to make a dog house for our Siberian Husky, Akira. So stay tuned for more videos to follow!

Items used:
GFCI Outlet x1
Standard 15 amp outlet
14/2 indoor wire (100 foot roll)
14/2 outdoor wire (25 foot roll)
Light Switch x1
Kichler Barrington Outdoor Wall Light x 1 https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kichler-Barrington-16-in-H-Distressed-Black-and-Wood-Medium-Base-E-26-Outdoor-Wall-Light/1000002412
Hampton Bay Photocell
4 Inch round electrical box x2
standard electrical box x 5
Clear Sealant
Caulk

Tools required:
Drill
Screw driver
utility knife
4 inch hole saw
hand saw (for cutting conduit)

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