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Happy Birthday to the guy who has helped me and countless others with their electrical and motor questions here on Woodnet!
Without Tom's input, my shop would still be in the dark. Literally.
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EdL said:
Happy b-day Tom!
Ed
Yep, have a good 'un!
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I will second, third or whatever number it might be all of that. Happy Birthday. I have successfully completed several significant wiring projects based on Tom's answers to my questions and skimming information off his answers to others questions. Not all were done with permits and inspections but the ones that were passed every time the first time.
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TDKPE is the main panel of this forum. Happy Birthday.
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Tom is an electrifying kind of personality, I'm hoping he has a happy birthday
Cian, thanks for the post
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Happy Birthday Tom.
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+1 and thank you for all the advise you give us all the time.
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I've learned tons second-hand through his posts in replying to others. I love the guys here who consistently help others with their expertise.
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