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When was the back end of a pick up a hazardous location?


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On the freeway? sick


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The fans came from a patio boat builder who went belly up & the LL was cleaning out the building, I have no idea how they were used, just wanted the motors crazy


BTW, Grainger wants about $636.00 ea for just the fans W/O a motor, that price does not reflect the discount given to some customers of Grainger's.

http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/items/4C660

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Based on the pic, I guess the hack didn't cut the motor leads & left them long enough for flex to a box? (All Classified Loc., of course)



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Off topic. Alan B., Nice quote. I like it. Now back to our regular scheduled programming


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