:icon_cheers Finally! :icon_cheers
It was a LONG, LONG weekend of WORK ... but it's in!
Through a great connection & friend here on North Carolina Woodworker, I was able to get a new sub-panel about about 13 new drops in the shop (most 220v) so that I can stop the plug-switcher game. My electrician spent all day (I mean from 8am until 10pm), but prevailed!~:icon_thum Not only did I get better power distribution, I also made a new friend in the process. Can't lose w/ that!
While all of that was going on, good buddy Phillip (ptt49er) gave up his morning, and part of his afternoon, helping me get the cyclone assembled and installed. Pretty straight forward process, but some HEAVY lifting. Pete (PeteM) also came by to supervise the process (and borrow a jigsaw) :icon_thum It's a Shop Fox W1809 3HP cyclone from Rick at The Woodworking Source in Mooresville.
And of course, my shop helpers were right there ready to lend a hand (or walk away with a tool) :eusa_thin
Now I just gotta get some duct work! :rotflm:
It was a LONG, LONG weekend of WORK ... but it's in!
Through a great connection & friend here on North Carolina Woodworker, I was able to get a new sub-panel about about 13 new drops in the shop (most 220v) so that I can stop the plug-switcher game. My electrician spent all day (I mean from 8am until 10pm), but prevailed!~:icon_thum Not only did I get better power distribution, I also made a new friend in the process. Can't lose w/ that!
While all of that was going on, good buddy Phillip (ptt49er) gave up his morning, and part of his afternoon, helping me get the cyclone assembled and installed. Pretty straight forward process, but some HEAVY lifting. Pete (PeteM) also came by to supervise the process (and borrow a jigsaw) :icon_thum It's a Shop Fox W1809 3HP cyclone from Rick at The Woodworking Source in Mooresville.
And of course, my shop helpers were right there ready to lend a hand (or walk away with a tool) :eusa_thin
Now I just gotta get some duct work! :rotflm: