earl84
Well-known member
I’m installing DIY grid-tie solar. I’m taking pics and will start a thread later, too many irons in the fire right this moment. Currently, trench is dug, conduit and wire are run, need inspector to approve depth and grounding before backfilling.
I have a need to bore three 2’ x 6’ holes for the piles, center the piles and fill with concrete. Unfortunately, weather did not hold out, lots of snow, and I’m afraid that a cement truck will not be able to make it to the site without getting stuck. I’m taking a week off for an elk hunt, hopefully it can melt and dry out, but I don’t think it will.
Need just over 2 yards of concrete, and that’s about 90 bags of 80 pound Quikcrete. I can (but don’t want to) move the bags, rent a mixer and pour, but that’s a long, tedious process. Any other brainstorming ideas.
Also, quick question on billing myself for labor and claiming it for tax credit. Is that possible/legal/advisable? I do have a business and can invoice myself, but I think it looks a little too fishy for the tax man.
I have a need to bore three 2’ x 6’ holes for the piles, center the piles and fill with concrete. Unfortunately, weather did not hold out, lots of snow, and I’m afraid that a cement truck will not be able to make it to the site without getting stuck. I’m taking a week off for an elk hunt, hopefully it can melt and dry out, but I don’t think it will.
Need just over 2 yards of concrete, and that’s about 90 bags of 80 pound Quikcrete. I can (but don’t want to) move the bags, rent a mixer and pour, but that’s a long, tedious process. Any other brainstorming ideas.
Also, quick question on billing myself for labor and claiming it for tax credit. Is that possible/legal/advisable? I do have a business and can invoice myself, but I think it looks a little too fishy for the tax man.
