peter d
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Mule said:So if what you say is true, MY opinions should be taken in stride as well? NO?
That's not what I said. Just don't take every opinion offered as a personal attack on you and your business.
Mule said:So if what you say is true, MY opinions should be taken in stride as well? NO?
peter d said:Just don't take every opinion offered as a personal attack on you and your business.
peter d said:That's not what I said. Just don't take every opinion offered as a personal attack on you and your business.
Mule said:always looking for the negative...never have anything good to say....
growler said:What do you mean by nothing good to say? I think this may be a smart business decision for the plumber. He giving away something that probably won't cost him much at all and it's going to look like a really generous jesture. The homeowner will be happy and keep giving him jobs where he can make good money. Sounds like he is looking at the longer term business relationship ( more than just collecting the max on one little job).
The fact that this may also have tax benefits will never be mentioned but will be appreciated. Even really honest people are not stupid when it comes to taxes.
Most contractors are against giving work away for the promise of future work which normally never pans out but if you have a customer that's already delivered on the goods there is nothing wrong with a magnanimous jesture on your part, especially if it doesn't cost very much. Just think what a jesture like this can do for his reputation in a small community.
growler said:What do you mean by nothing good to say? I think this may be a smart business decision for the plumber. He giving away something that probably won't cost him much at all and it's going to look like a really generous jesture. The homeowner will be happy and keep giving him jobs where he can make good money. Sounds like he is looking at the longer term business relationship ( more than just collecting the max on one little job).
The fact that this may also have tax benefits will never be mentioned but will be appreciated. Even really honest people are not stupid when it comes to taxes.
Most contractors are against giving work away for the promise of future work which normally never pans out but if you have a customer that's already delivered on the goods there is nothing wrong with a magnanimous jesture on your part, especially if it doesn't cost very much. Just think what a jesture like this can do for his reputation in a small community.
Mule said:I apreciate all the help. The gate man called today and said he will most likely go with a 1hp AND he said it 650ft not 800.....geez Its probably a dual voltage motor, so I'll probably go with 240v with a neutral and egc as they she may want to add some lighting at later date. Then the customer also called today and stated that her plumber is going to do the trenching for free. I think I should install a surge protector or perhaps a lighting arrestor down there as well.
So with that 1hp and 650ft what does your vd calculator say?
ceb58 said:With #6 at 650' will do 10 amps with a 3%vd
#8 will only give you 6.8 amps with 3%vd
All based on 240v using copper conductors
I was going to say, where's the com pipe...Mule said:The gate man is doing a wireless remote but wants to put in
a spare pipe for future.
Don't have my 08 book yet but I'll bet there are none here who are without sin on this one!:grin:jmsbrush said:Is 310.18 in the 2008?