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mobceo

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realy good floors, 220v, gas heat,needs alittle TLC but off to a good start
 
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ok so Michelle and me bought a house
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gutted the kithen replaced everything
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its coming back together slowly Michelle has painted every wall two time and all the trim
and we had the floors redone
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and then BAM first problem **** old *** main painel. i needed to and 220v for thr dryer
found out the old *** brakersare OVER PRICED AS HELL so Michelle got her Master electrician freind to check it out and he was like o **** its got to go! $700
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and to my surerise dude got me a used bad *** main paniel for my shop and put in for free! THANKS STEVE!
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You may have been "forced" to upgrade your electric panel but it is an expense that you will not regret. Those old style breakers are not only expensive they do not have a particularly good safety record. I see 220 breaker in the main for the garage sub panel. How many AMPS?
 

mikester

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Im surprised to see the panel mounted outside. I dont think Ive ever seen that done before. Is that common in your area ?
 

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congrats on the new house! Looks like it has a ton of potential. All your hard work will pay off and you will have a sweet place. Congrats!! :beer:
 
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Congrats also. That new panel is a good addition. Looks like all the wire was in good shape. If you decide to add a second floor to the house that tree in the front yard will have enough wood in it to do the whole build. man thats a big tree.
 

klogan121

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Im surprised to see the panel mounted outside. I dont think Ive ever seen that done before. Is that common in your area ?

In my old house, the electrical panel was in the basement bathroom. Before we sold city inspector said "no way has to be moved otta here or no sale!" I couldn't imagine a panel be outside anywhere since water and electricity don't mix! :shocking:
 
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mobceo

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well here in Memphis most every panel is outside or car port PRE 85. There is a 90amp service out to the shop
 
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got all the hard wood refinshed
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gutted the kitchen, i think it was build for a midget the furdown was 16 inchs from the cieling!
 
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got one side done
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got to pressarewashing the GREEN off the bricks
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then got started on my shop floor
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test spot and my headers came back from getting coated
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