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#116405 04/01/04 07:14 PM
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Here's a job that I was always pretty pleased with considering that 95% of it (All but the wire pull.) was done by myself and 1 apprentice.
3 1/2" conduit runs in a parking structure for a gen set.

KentVW

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Edited 'cause I goofed up. THX, Curt



[This message has been edited by electure (edited 04-04-2004).]

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#116406 04/01/04 08:05 PM
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Nice job! What kind of bender did you use?


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#116407 04/02/04 08:39 AM
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Very Impressive!

I particularly like the fact that I didn't see any factory 90's. It takes a lot more skill and patience to do it this way. I think it looks a lot more "eye appealing".

Great Job.


"If common sense was common, everyone would have it"-not sure, someone here

#116408 04/02/04 12:31 PM
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Thanks,
All of it was bent over my van tire... just kidding.
Used a Greenlee hydro floor bender.

#116409 04/03/04 12:45 AM
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Very nice job Kent [Linked Image]

Just curious, whats with the black cable apprearing from behind the "bug-eye" in the first pic?

-Randy

#116410 04/03/04 12:57 AM
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Randy !
Good to see you back

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What is that black cable??????
I did not notice it until you mentioned it Randy. If I head that direction next week I will stop and see if it is still there and let you know.

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#116412 04/04/04 04:13 PM
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Thank you Scott

My computer was down for a while... Now I'm up & running better than ever [Linked Image] Best yet, My digicam work again... Stay tuned for all kinds of fun (& not so fun) things I come across daily!

-Randy

#116413 04/04/04 04:33 PM
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Scott,
You need to add a - between electrical and contractor for the 4th picture link.

Curt


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#116414 04/05/04 04:58 PM
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I like that pipe work. Most E.C. in my area
use pvc in that type application. EMT looks alot better big guy

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