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    110 volt question....

    thank you Charles you are right the townhome village i work in has pushamatic breakers so i'm use to picking up 220 from side to side not top and bottom and when i look at panels with flip breakers it throws me off sometimes i was just trying to protect this guy i meant no harm good looking out...
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    Help me with my heating choices

    my question is how tall are your ceilings because you dont want to cook when working in the area of the heater if you want to keep it at about 40 but have 1 to 3 hr grace period before you do projects out there you might consider electric heat you could heat that sq footage well with 12kw about...
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    240v wiring question

    the air compressor and the A/C will be ok how many prungs does the welder have on the plug this should give you all the info you need on how many wires it requires just run wires for every prong if the plug has four prongs run **-3w/ground if they have three prongs run **-2w/ground
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    110 volt question....

    you need to make sure that if you use 14-3 to run two circuits with common neutral that you DO NOT!!!! use a 220 breaker the proper way is to use single pole breakers and make sure they land on opposite side of the panel so you are pulling from both leg's of the service if you dont you can...
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    240v wiring question

    one more thing about the common bar in the panel this is very common, but if your appliance is returning voltage to the ground you want it to go back on a insulated wire
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    240v wiring question

    the only reason for 3 insulated wire in your romex is for appliances that are in parrell inside the appliance like dryers and ranges that carry neutrals for instince if your dryer has a light bulb it is probably 110 even though the dryer is a 220 so you need the neutral just like a regular 110...
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    nextec craftsman 12v

    thank u i will go to store and give that tool serious consideration
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    sub compact drills

    im looking for real replies cause it is hard to trust manufacture torque ratings im looking at craftsman 12v nextec,or bosch 12v lion subcompact 3/8",and millwauke 1/4 drive m12, and also the makita impact/drill-driver 10.8v combo kit i need to drive 3' drywall screws but only on occasion it...
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    nextec craftsman 12v

    do u mean the 7.2v dewalt
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    What drill to get?

    are these hammer drills or low rpm drills for boring holes in wood i ask because for boring holes i like the millwauke 800rpm model but for hard hitting fast hammer drills its hard to beet bosch they smoke all others espesialy for 1/2" masonary or smaller
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    nextec craftsman 12v

    how good is the drill driver will it drive a 3" drywall screw into dug furr i ask because this is the heviest work i wil be using it for and probaly only do this for at max 15 screws in my trade other uses will be general uses such as hanging towel bars and interior prhung doors
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