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    Gloat - Electrical Rough In

    Passed the electrical rough in today - first wiring I had ever done - no problems anywhere.

    Now on to the insulation and inside walls.

    I hope this goes faster.

    Have been working on the electrical on and off for 6 months.

    Should be a law against it - I have a new 3520B sitting in the shop that has not been powered up yet - getting close now though.

    I know - no pictures - no shop - and no 3520B will get picks as I get the inside walls up and equipment in place.

    Walt

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    Walt,

    That ain't nuthin'! I had a new Minimax FS-41Elite (16" wide combo jointer/planer) sitting on its pallet for a good 8-10 months while I was working on my shop. In fact, it got annoying having to constantly move (re: drag...lug) it out of my way!! LOL
    Wood: a fickle medium....

    Did you know SMC is user supported? Please help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Padilla View Post
    Walt,

    That ain't nuthin'! I had a new Minimax FS-41Elite (16" wide combo jointer/planer) sitting on its pallet for a good 8-10 months while I was working on my shop. In fact, it got annoying having to constantly move (re: drag...lug) it out of my way!! LOL
    Chris, do you need help to move this beast?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter Hickman View Post
    Passed the electrical rough in today - first wiring I had ever done - no problems anywhere.

    Now on to the insulation and inside walls.

    I hope this goes faster.

    Have been working on the electrical on and off for 6 months.

    Should be a law against it - I have a new 3520B sitting in the shop that has not been powered up yet - getting close now though.

    I know - no pictures - no shop - and no 3520B will get picks as I get the inside walls up and equipment in place.

    Walt
    Walt,

    Get the shop done first. PDAMHIKT!

    If you fire up that PM3520B you might die before you get the shop done.
    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eduard Nemirovsky View Post
    Chris, do you need help to move this beast?
    That was a few years ago, Eduard, so I'm good now!
    Wood: a fickle medium....

    Did you know SMC is user supported? Please help.

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