Well shoot!!! Here I were think'n all that manual labor yesterday done fixed my back. Wrong!!! I waked up this morn'n think'n I was gonna die. Hurted everwheres. This is get'n to be too much for the old Billy Bob.
Yesterday was a good day.
This end has been finished.....breaker installed, wires hook up and covers put back in place. Now the other end is today's project. With 90 feet of conduit run, all that is left to do is to install the other breaker box, connect the conduit an' we got 230 volts of electricity for "Sally da house". But nephew Joseph has decided to raise the container bout a foot. I should be out there directing him 'cause he has already screwed up. Grrrrrrrrrrr, why does he not listen to the old Billy Bob?
Ok.....I cain't sit here an' watch him do something wrong. "Where me shoes Sadie Mae"????
Yesterday was a good day.
This end has been finished.....breaker installed, wires hook up and covers put back in place. Now the other end is today's project. With 90 feet of conduit run, all that is left to do is to install the other breaker box, connect the conduit an' we got 230 volts of electricity for "Sally da house". But nephew Joseph has decided to raise the container bout a foot. I should be out there directing him 'cause he has already screwed up. Grrrrrrrrrrr, why does he not listen to the old Billy Bob?
Ok.....I cain't sit here an' watch him do something wrong. "Where me shoes Sadie Mae"????
Have fun, I know you can fix it and get it right. I always enjoyed electrical work, but only when the power is shut off.
ReplyDeleteYou better git right out there and SUPERVISE!
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Karen and Steve
RVing: The USA Is Our Big Backyard
http://kareninthewoods-kareninthewoods.blogspot.com
That's exactly what I did and "Oh my, what would have happen if'n I stayed inside watch'n".
DeleteBill Bob needs to work less and supervise more. Save that energy for other projects.
ReplyDeleteProblem is Dan, I like do'n stuff.
ReplyDeleteLet them young kids do the back breaking work
ReplyDeleteHiya Billie..am I mistaken or??? Always thought motorhomes only have 120 volt feeds ( & 20amp, 30a or 50a)..not 230v..I'm an electrician (retired).I've wired up a few 50amp feeds for MH connections, always 120v.
ReplyDeleteThat good you are getting it done. And are havin fun too.
ReplyDeleteThis could be the title for one of your future posts: A Tale Of Two Billies -- Billy Bob and Billy the Goat.
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