Petd80

Petd80 OP t1_je8uw27 wrote

Sadly this wasn’t a catch. The nice client allowed remote access to his system to the scammers. He balked when asked for $400 tech fees but there wasn’t anyway to tell if his data had been copied - this included password lists (another lecture) and social security numbers off tax returns that were digitised. Thus the scramble to change account numbers, passwords and freeze credit reports. Never call anyone when prompted by computer, never trust a contact link sent by email - use Google to find contact numbers and remember, NO ONE will send you a link asking you to directly login to an account.

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Petd80 t1_j2byr8j wrote

Looks like a 110v fixture/feed. Test that w a meter. I’d put a plastic junction box on it and go from there. If ALL of the succeeding conduit can be seen/accessed you can use plastic/metal conduit w romex in it switch leg/feed respectively. Depending on local code. Some won’t allow romex and demand non-cable wire. If you end up needing to bury it code probably calls for metal/armored conduit.

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Petd80 t1_ixx8n8k wrote

I built an exhaust table to be able to airbrush with toxic paints. Mounted two 400 cfm fans under the table and vented through the wall. I went with Tjernlund fans after I saw a demo on you tube. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005XNNYMU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 The fans are currently $90 each on Amazon. They are 6” inline duct fans, vented independently out the wall. More bang for your buck w an 8” 460 cfm at $85 or a 10” 870 cfm for $156. Like people said you’ll need a fresh air intake too.

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