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Power for the shop
On Mar 16, 8:30�am, Morris Dovey wrote:
Sonny wrote: I'm certain his family enjoyed the several jars of home-made blackberry jelly and fig jam I gave him, also. Anything else you need done? -- Morris Dovey DeSoto Solar DeSoto, Iowa USAhttp://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/ LOL. I have lots that need to be done. After having explained what I was doing, with the house next door, the electrician gave me some tips and advice before he came out. Once he was here, he inspected what I had done, recommended leaving some things "live" in the garage and old shop, explained several aspects of code, etc. in relation to what I did and in assisting me with subequent wiring-related work to be done, later, in the rest of the shop. He was as dedicated to my concerns as I was.... going the extra step in doing a good job with me in mind. That warrants a gratuity. And, surely, he had to have been a professional, since he wore an impressive-looking tool belt! The house had partially burned, so I was able to purchase it cheap. I've been remodeling it, since then, as a shop. I need help with heavy lifting, sometimes. I'm doing a little interior work, at the moment, and will be doing more exterior work, soon, as the weather is warming up, nicely. I always give a token of appreciation to those who give an extra hand in assistance. On another note, I've discovered the property, as a residence, itself, has a higher tax assessed to it than if I would have the property enjoined to my home property, creating one larger single residence. I've learned this is not hard to get done, in my particular circumstance, and a one-time fee of about $800, for surveying and legal filing, would result in an overall tax assessment/bill of about $500 per year less than I am presently paying. And one doesn't have to be an electrician, impressive tool belt or not, to figure that one out. Sonny |
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