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The Mustard Monster is here

John Van Domelen

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The Mustard Monster is here. :cool2:

Of course right before I work tonight and then two back to back 16 hours shifts LOL

Lift-gate service ended up being free to the house.

Kudos to Woodcraft in Portland and Powermatic and the freight Company - all-around class A acts !

On the electrical - have 4 out 5 bids in - average so far is 3600. range being 3132 to 4550.

Don't you need a license for that kinda stealing. ;)

We decided to do the work ourselves. We can tackle everything on my list with the exception of the panel change-out.

We are gonna sell this place in the next 3-4 years and don't wanna sink another 3-4K in this house.

FYI - did find these - they are code - for doing line run extensions - neat product - will stuff the splice into a quad box and run conduit through the wall for the 220 twist-lock plug.

http://www.al-copstore.com/
http://www.alumiconn.com/index.html

Thanxs for all the advice and help!

Cheers!

-- John
 
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Mustard Monster

Well, now....seems like I have an answer to your $$$$ electrical problems!!! Box it back up...obviously it was shipped to wrong address...send it to me (prepaid). I am set up for it.....in return I will send you e-mails on how it is adapting to a nice environment. :D :D :D
 
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I don't know what your wiring plans are, but if you're planning on selling in a couple of years; consider a sub-box. Feed 220 into it and then split down from there. If you don't plan to use more than any 2 tools at a time, then it should probably cover everything you'll want.

Paul
 
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