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@@LuthorvilleCA Comparing base models is not an accurate way to measure the price increase of the Wrangler, bc it's the trims and extras which have made the pricing so expensive (not comparing base model 2 doors). My 2018 Wrangler JKU with options (ie dual top and several others) was $37,000 MSRP. To get the same build today in a JLU it's $58,000 MSRP. That's 56.7% increase. There is no improvement of the JLU vs JKU that's worth ~ $21,000 difference. Across the Wrangler lineup, all trims, the average price increase from 2018-2024 was 48.6%. You can look this up
Perfect. Too many people are obsessed with venting the exhaust and all this other frilly stuff. If you are venting the volume of the air inside the generator every few seconds. If there is negative pressure in that shed. Your set.
Thank you. I thought the same thing. Many of the sheds people create are overkill. Even a weak 20" box fan moves at least 1200 CFM. Most box fans move a _lot_ more than that. That shed is only about 10 cubic feet at the most. So, a 20" box fan is plenty safe.
I try to. Sometimes, when people leave really bizarre comments, I ignore them, because I don't even know how to reply. But, if people take the time to leave a sensible comment, I feel like they deserve the courtesy of a reply.
Good info, Im also a computer support guy. I also tried building a place, unfortunately unscrupulous builders overcharged me along the way and my money ran out 😢
Thank you! Dumb question for anyone: For a shotgun, still hold face AGAINST the gun, just like a 22 rife? I'm a newbie, with a shotgun that seems, to me, to be very powerful (hurt shoulder after firing like he mentioned). Still keep face planted against it? Thanks!
Yes, absolutely. Remember, the recoil goes backwards, not sideways, so you won't hurt your cheek. But, shotgun recoil is VERY powerful, so you really want to make sure you have the firearm locked firmly into your shoulder. If it's firmly braced against your shoulder, you can absorb the recoil painlessly. If you are too loose or have a gap between the butt of the stock and your shoulder, it will slam into your shoulder and leave a good bruise. I suggest starting with some light birdshot, as birdshot has the lowest recoil. Don't start with slugs, they really pack a punch.
One of the better reviews on a vehicle I have ever seen. Just so happens that I bought a 2021 Jeep 2dr Willys S on 5/3/2024. I have had two previous Jeep Wranglers but I like this one the best.
Is our family 1940s red letter Winchester model 37 12 gauge 30 inch barrel real clean . Also 1930s 12 gauge Browning A5 real clean are they good 👍🏼 shot guns . The Browning A5 is in the wooden crate it came with and cardboard shells .
This is in my opinion the best made generator shed, but I have one question, do you think this will work with a bigger portable generator? Mine is Champion 9375, is that to big for this set up in your opinion?
I don't know if that specific generator would fit in this specific box. Remember the larger the engine on the generator, the more heat it will produce, so you really want to make sure you have enough space and ventilation, so you don't melt the plastic or start a fire.
So did you put the gen set in the shed for protection from the elements or for sound reduction? Majority of people do it for sound reduction and protection from the weather is just a benefit of using a shed. With all your vents I can't imagine the sound being reduced maybe why you didn't do a noise level check with the generator running. Nice shed though I'll have to check it out!