Posted by Ken-Pa on January 22, 2013 at 14:01:59 from (75.179.42.129):
In Reply to: Re: Basket Case posted by GUIDO on January 22, 2013 at 12:28:55:
Wow , Guido , seems you know the rite guys . I"d love to have even a project near that one , given to me . I need one for my barn & outside sheds , but getting one with 220 available is wayyyy out of my financial ability . Found a couple smaller ones with only 110 , but i need 220 instead for my welder . Set poles for an overhead feeder from my garage before my health got worse , but it seems I"d have to take out a bank loan just to buy all the #2 triplex I need to get from the garage to my barn . Plus having to pay someone to climb (since I can"t anymore) in order to attach the cables to the poles & barn is asstranomical . I sure didn"t get those kind of wages when I was doing electrical work . I had taught my son in law the elctrical business , but he"s afraid to climb the poles . What"s wrong with the young guys of today ? It seems they just don"t care to help us old people when we get down & out . Good luck with that project & keep us posted . If you don"t wanta tackle it & ya wanna send it my way , I won"t be offended at all .God bless , Ken
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