Originally posted by J.P.M.
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More progress. All of the panels are up. Now on to wiring them back to the electrical cabinet.Bus solar 008sm.jpgComment
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Originally posted by PNW_Steve View Post
If it is something that you may consider taking on as a project I would be most happy to come to you if you are within a day or two drive.
My comment was meant to suggest when welding attachments like brackets to a structure or fixture, also consider the strength of what the bracket is welded to and what the weld will do to the fixture. As in, don't weld a lifting lug to the roof of your car without checking to see if the subsequent lift will leave the lug attached to the roof but tear the roof off.
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Originally posted by J.P.M. View Post
Thank you or the offer, but I'm retired.
My comment was meant to suggest when welding attachments like brackets to a structure or fixture, also consider the strength of what the bracket is welded to and what the weld will do to the fixture. As in, don't weld a lifting lug to the roof of your car without checking to see if the subsequent lift will leave the lug attached to the roof but tear the roof off.
If the whole thing were made of wood, I would be in my element nut all of this metal is a challenge for me.
I know that there are folks out there that could design and build without breaking a sweat. I am patient. I'll find someone in time.Comment
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