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  1. #136
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    Kyle, my electrician had a similar challenge with the 320 amp meter housing end of last year that was required for my spit 200/200 service like yours, too. He got lucky when another electrician acquaintance of his had a job cancellation and had one available...and for a reasonable cost.

    Your shop looks great! Congrats on getting it to where you are now! And wow, what a great looking exterior setting and building, too.
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    very nice, is the second floor lumber storage or?
    Ron

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Becker View Post
    Kyle, my electrician had a similar challenge with the 320 amp meter housing end of last year that was required for my spit 200/200 service like yours, too. He got lucky when another electrician acquaintance of his had a job cancellation and had one available...and for a reasonable cost.

    Your shop looks great! Congrats on getting it to where you are now! And wow, what a great looking exterior setting and building, too.
    You scored! I actually wouldn't mind if it doesn't come in as it will likely cost a bundle. That being said I haven't tripped the house yet running the most I would pull at the same time as a single dust maker. I hand rolled the all the exterior boards in my basement, a whole lot of Sherwin Williams.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Selzer View Post
    very nice, is the second floor lumber storage or?
    Ron
    Kind of a catch all, got some lumber and my weight rack which I need to use more among other random things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle Stiefel View Post
    Last few pics
    Very nice! Can you tell me the brand/model of your jointer's outfeed conveyor?
    - Mike

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    Woodworking Workshop.jpg

    I moved into this new space almost a year ago, and there's still a lot of things to do. This is the largest workshop space I've ever had and despite how hot it gets, I love it. Dust collection is a problem for me, so all the milling machines are in the separate room with windows. That way I can at least contain the dust in one place (mostly). All the woodworking tables and tool cabinet I built myself. If only I could afford to install air-conditioning I could spend more time in here.
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    I'm a weekend woodworker just trying to get away from my marketing job. I sometimes post on my woodworking blog @ https://ettowoodworking.com

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    That's quite the space you have there! What would you say you build most frequently in your shop?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clifford McGuire View Post
    I'm not sure what this means. 1/2 HP per tool? Heck, I have a Shop Vac that thinks it's a couple HP!
    I am glad this thread resurfaced. It appears the rule "no machine with horse power greater than 1/2" has been removed from the list. It did seem silly.

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    Best Regards, Maurice

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