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    storing spare engines

    I've got a dart you can store one of those 340's in! :-) I would even be willing to try and squeeze in that hemi if needed!
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    Any Electricians? Advice on wire.

    I would say think about putting a 100 amp panel in the garage, typical compressor will want 30 amps and you probably will want a welder etc. All the work of putting the conduit etc, you will be thankful in the future. You would need two hot (phase) wires, a neutral wire and a ground and I...
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    Electricians on FABO - I want to add a 60Amp sub panel

    Codes say 18" is OK with conduit, don't bury it 4 feet deep. Strap the vertical conduit to the building at midpoint. Keep the neutral separate from the ground, including the box. Do pound a ground rod next to the new panel location and tie it to the ground bus in the new panel using solid #6...
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    Guess I get to start welding!!

    That unit appears like it will use gas or flux core, either will work but I really prefer using gas on the one I have which is very similar. The gas costs a little, but I feel like I get a better weld and the wire is lots cheaper. Likely more than makes up for the cost of the gas. I grew up...
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    electrical ??

    As an electrical engineer employed in the business of designing these I would attempt to offer some guidance on a level all can understand. Technically the circuit breakers installed anywhere are required to protect the wire on their output and generally do not do anything to protect the...
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    Rotisserie Pictures

    I also would have a great interest in this information.
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    Garage heater problems!!

    Just put a switch in the thermostat jumper, ope the switch and the unit thinks the t stat has quite calling for heat and it will work to cool down as it should! Any switch will work as well as twisting wires together, this is a low voltage connection so not dangerous.
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