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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Fitzgerald View Post
    Hey.....this thread is 5 years old.

    I'll bet the OP got his power situation fixed..
    Does Dev Emch still post to this site? I've ran across his name alot in searches, and it seemed like he knew a lot of things about a lot of stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen Cherry View Post
    Does Dev Emch still post to this site? I've ran across his name alot in searches, and it seemed like he knew a lot of things about a lot of stuff.
    It has been a little over 2 years since Dev last visited SMC. He was very knowledgeable about a lot of subjects, especially about old machinery.
    When I first saw this post I thought he had found us again.
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    Maybe he can't post because he has no power...


    I got suckered...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Fitzgerald View Post
    Hey.....this thread is 5 years old.

    I'll bet the OP got his power situation fixed..
    Probably so.

    Quote Originally Posted by Matthew Chamberlin View Post
    Well i Just feel smart now! I seem to have gotten my "new post" tab confused the search i did..... I guess it's good i get labor day off, and i'm not at work
    Lol.

    I have an occasional brain fart also. Much too often here lately.


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    5 year old thread or not, rigid or IMC steel conduit is code compliant w/ 6" of cover but is more costly & harder to work with & there is major corrosion issues in some areas, but there is Robroy* or Ocal* for that...

    * coated conduit.
    Last edited by Rollie Meyers; 09-07-2010 at 8:42 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Fitzgerald View Post
    Hey.....this thread is 5 years old.

    I'll bet the OP got his power situation fixed..
    Okay I was going to leave this thread alone, but I just have to say... Maybe not. He might have been on the early side of the economic down turn, and been broke for the last 5 years... Not extremely likely, but who knows?
    Trying to follow the example of the master...

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Hostetler View Post
    Okay I was going to leave this thread alone, but I just have to say... Maybe not. He might have been on the early side of the economic down turn, and been broke for the last 5 years... Not extremely likely, but who knows?

    Maybe he went solar.

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    's too busy to post here anymore)
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    living out in the sticks can suck for small business with not to much walk in traffic but when comes to codes. when i installed the electrical to my property(grage and hose) just called the county building inspector and after his five minutes of time had all needed to do the job. I knew the basics but seems every electric company seems to have their own requirements for grounding layout.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Clardy View Post
    Replying to a 5 year old post.
    Well lookie what the cat dragged in...welcome back, Bro!!
    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
    Well lookie what the cat dragged in...welcome back, Bro!!
    Thanks bro. Been busy with other things in life.


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    SO..... fve years ago the economy was so good that one had to wait months for a contractor to show up? Are we better off now than we were five years ago?
    Yes the tread is 5 years old but ,then ,so is my Table saw and it is still pertinent. Ha ha.
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