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I think I will need 3/0 wire according to some internet sites do you know if that wire will carry 220v
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THOMRIDER wrote:I think I will need 3/0 wire according to some internet sites do you know if that wire will carry 220v

3/0 sounds more like what ya need to feed the panel. Let the electrician decide that detail. Adding the 220v circuit later is a minor job, but having the room for it is important now.
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Well heres some pics I promised.
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Looking highly promising. Be thankful that building isn't going up where I live today. We are wondering if we will awaken in the same county tomorrow. Jim
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Looking good. Hope you are taking a lot of progress photos.

Did this come in on that trailer with the walls all prefabricated?

When they built the floor, how did they level it?
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Yes the was were already assembled and painted.

And yes they did level it. Also has a two year warranty.
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Lokks nice sir. Before and after the inside photos as well. A dedicated shop!:eek: Nice
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Not knowing the weather conditions where you live, but if it were mine, there would be tie down straps on that beauty. That looks great and it appears it went up quickly. Looking forward to pix of ramps and inside. :D
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OK, it has been overnight since you posted the pictures... Is it full and cluttered yet? :D :D

Nice size, you should enjoy it. :cool:


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