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    Articulating Shelf

    I'd like to add this into my mothers upper cabinet so she doesn't have to stand on a stool. The cabinet opening is 18" x 21". I can't find anything on the internet that will fit. Any wood workers or cabinet makers know of a source? Thanks
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    In the wall romex repair

    Removed a 6" path of drywall in the garage to run romex from the sub panel to a disconnect onto the air compressor. Well behind the drywall is insulation. I went ahead and drilled holes in the studs to run the romex and did not move the insulation a side and struck a 30amp 120v RV romox wire...
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    Need tricks and tips using a fish tape

    This is a redo of my long awaited 100 amp sub panel that turns out to have several NEC code infractions. The lack of a 4th or bonding wire from the main to the sub is the subject of this thread. Its 75’ of 2” PVC buried down 24” with 3 1\0 wires. I pushed a fish tape from the main panel and it...
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    100 amp long awaited sub-panel

    We found this house in December 2003 as they were laying the tile and moved in March of 2003. Since day one I needed additional outlets so to solve this I installed 6 of these on 2 different walls. I can’t remember who makes them but they worked. For the last 5 years I’ve wanted to add a...
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    Running boards with dimple die hole

    Would the high side of a dimple die hole provide a slip resistant surface on a running board. Just thinking of some stuff.
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    $400 for tools...........

    10 years without a lost time accident at work and each employee (23) can pick out 2-3 tools totaling $400 from Sears, Grainger or a local all in one shop. Have plenty of wrenches, sockets, screwdrivers, welders, air tools, etc. What's a guy to do?:bounce:
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    Service panel wire pull to sub-panel

    I want to put a 100 amp sub panel in the garage for a welder and compressor along with future options. I had plans of doing the job myself but decided to see what the cost would be for a licensed sparky. They wanted $1250 which consisted of all material, 75 feet of 4 copper wire thru the attic...
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