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Old 10-02-2009, 08:59 PM   #1
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Here are some more picture's I took a few years ago.
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Nice job, I like all the bracing so the stub ups are straight.

No rigid elbows?
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Nice job, I like all the bracing so the stub ups are straight.

No rigid elbows?
Thanks. No rigid 90's.
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Old 10-02-2009, 09:11 PM   #4
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We set the strut so that it was below the top of the slab after it was poured.
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Beautiful work Willie.

Cant wait to read what the critics have to say.
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nice job.. what is it??
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A hair salon.
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It is a parking deck. That has a 1600amp service and 2-450KW generators which feed emergency power for 3 other buildings.

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A hair salon.
How did you guess?
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How did you guess?
Gee. I thought it was a roadside fruit stand.
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Gee. I thought it was a roadside fruit stand.
Thats on the other side of the building.
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Is that a gear room for the building, which happens to be located in a parking garage?
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It's a electrical room with one switchboard in it and about 12 panel boards, the lower room has 2- generators in it and the fire pump for the whole complex it also beside the electrical room.
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It's a electrical room with one switchboard in it and about 12 panel boards, the lower room has 2- generators in it and the fire pump for the whole complex it also beside the electrical room.
I see.

When you answered "Parking garage" I was wondering WTF you needed all the power for


BTW, why don't we turn your thread into a free-for-all like you did with mine!?!?!
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It's a electrical room with one switchboard in it and about 12 panel boards, the lower room has 2- generators in it and the fire pump for the whole complex it also beside the electrical room.
Boring.

I'm only interested in romex jobs.
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Ok thats fine.
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Boring.

I'm only interested in romex jobs.
Sorry no pictures of romex. Maybe if you look close you might see a piece used for temporary lights.
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Sorry no pictures of romex. Maybe if you look close you might see a piece used for temporary lights.
Why are you whistling?
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Why are you whistling?
I don't know. I must have click the wrong smilie. BTW welcome to the forum.
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