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Started this job, it turned into a disaster. One thing uncovered another..... First thing I see here is a tight working space. Also, there was plenty of cooking apparel in this shed also, along with that LP Gas tank you see on the side of the photo. I don't think they allow water pipe substitute for electrical PVC. And apparently water pipe only has to be 4 inches under ground also.
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Hi Anthony, What sort of an idiot put that panel in there?. Looks like some sort of an outdoor kitchen, going by all the Utensils and the Oven mitt on the wall to the left.
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This is a 600A service for 10 100A dock slips. Notice the cover for the panel, it is on hinges on the left and is closed with 20 screws.....is this legal still? seem a little unsafe to me not being able to get inside quick.
As for the shead I took a sawsall to it, took the front off of it and told the dock master to build two tall doors top to bottom.
All the cooking stuff is left from a guy that grills right infron during the summer.
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