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  • TheMailMan

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    I need an electrician.

    I've got the funds...hopefully...to get power run to my shop and have the shop wired up. If you're a electrician or know one have them/you contact me.

    It's not a real rush so it's something that could be done on weekend for a bit of side cash.
     

    Dawico

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    I need an electrician.

    I've got the funds...hopefully...to get power run to my shop and have the shop wired up. If you're a electrician or know one have them/you contact me.

    It's not a real rush so it's something that could be done on weekend for a bit of side cash.
    You can save a ton of cash by doing some of it yourself.

    When I had my shop wired I bought everything including the service wire, buried conduit, boxes, plugs, breaker panel, and lights.

    The electrical supplier I went to told me what size service wire to run with a few measurements and load information (ac/ 220v/ misc. equipment I would use).

    I buried the conduit, pulled the wire, set and wired all the plugs/ switches/ lights/ breaker panel. I just had a service company hook it up to the service power and verify the breaker box was hooked up properly.

    Of course I have some experience with it even though I am by no means an electrician.

    Only do what you are comfortable with but you can save money by doing some of it yourself.

    Good luck.
     

    TheMailMan

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    You can save a ton of cash by doing some of it yourself.

    When I had my shop wired I bought everything including the service wire, buried conduit, boxes, plugs, breaker panel, and lights.

    The electrical supplier I went to told me what size service wire to run with a few measurements and load information (ac/ 220v/ misc. equipment I would use).

    I buried the conduit, pulled the wire, set and wired all the plugs/ switches/ lights/ breaker panel. I just had a service company hook it up to the service power and verify the breaker box was hooked up properly.

    Of course I have some experience with it even though I am by no means an electrician.

    Only do what you are comfortable with but you can save money by doing some of it yourself.

    Good luck.

    If I could do it myself I would. I dealing with a failed back, bad knees and a bad shoulder. My physical ability is somewhat compromised.
     

    deemus

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    BEC Electric. I've used them several times. They do great work and are fairly priced.

    Ask for Rob.
     
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