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<blockquote data-quote="WaynW" data-source="post: 444116" data-attributes="member: 28920"><p>Hey great info thanks,</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the misunderstanding. I am not going to do the electric side, I would feel more comfortable with it done properly, Part P. Happy to do basics which I have. But I shall take the hit in pride and say this is beyond me lol. The parts I was going to do myself was trenching out for the cable line, buying materials, fitting up the garage and gate door openers and basically being a laborer. Any installations of consumer box, laying lines and new circuits I will leave to the electrician. As I agree that they would be wary to come in and sign off on your work. I know I would.</p><p></p><p>I just wanted to find out about what kind of set up would this require. Any information which you advise and have given, thanks!. What ball park cost would this kind of work be. Ect.</p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p></p><p>Wayne</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WaynW, post: 444116, member: 28920"] Hey great info thanks, Sorry for the misunderstanding. I am not going to do the electric side, I would feel more comfortable with it done properly, Part P. Happy to do basics which I have. But I shall take the hit in pride and say this is beyond me lol. The parts I was going to do myself was trenching out for the cable line, buying materials, fitting up the garage and gate door openers and basically being a laborer. Any installations of consumer box, laying lines and new circuits I will leave to the electrician. As I agree that they would be wary to come in and sign off on your work. I know I would. I just wanted to find out about what kind of set up would this require. Any information which you advise and have given, thanks!. What ball park cost would this kind of work be. Ect. Regards Wayne [/QUOTE]
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