Posted by 36 coupe on October 19, 2012 at 03:51:59 from (66.186.169.176):
In Reply to: Power posted by 504 on October 15, 2012 at 19:30:48:
My Dad ran over head line to his shop.We used a 240 electric motor to run a cordwood saw and welder..I have seen too many problems with aluminum wire to ever use it under ground.I used 60 feet of 6 uf copper in 1968 to power my shop.No problems.Grand son had problems with aluminum feeding his garage.He does auto detailing.He has oil heat, just asked me about changing to wood heat in the garage.I told him to charge enough to cover oil heat costs and forget the wood heat.You might do better running a seperate service to the garage.Power co will set one pole and run wire here.Check the monthly rate for non residential, its higher here.I have 200 ft of #8 feeding the barn.I run a 5hp motor inside and a 50 amp welder on a 40 foot extention cord outdoors.Never at the same time so no need for big wire.It would help to know what you expect to use in the shed.
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