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Re: [oletrucks] Building a Generator

To: Mark Mintmier <tenisguy@gte.net>, oletrucks@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Building a Generator
From: Jim Nordwall <jimnordwall@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 20:53:09 -0700 (PDT)
Building your own generator is a very elegant
solution. Unless the building is far-far away, it is a
whole lot more cost effective and practical to run new
wire from a nearby power source. For instance, if the
building is  100 feet from your house and the service
to the house has the capacity, 100 feet of 10-3 UG
wire will cost you about $100 and give you 60amps of
110 service or 30 amps of 230 volt service ( or a
combination of both). I personally wouldn't risk my
air compressor, welder, or power tools to a home built
generator.

Jim Nordwall
1950 3100

--- Mark Mintmier <tenisguy@gte.net> wrote:

> The detatched garage where I work on my 1950 Chevy
> truck doesn't have 
> sufficient electricity to power my 110-volt welder
> and/or air compressor 
> without blowing fuses.  I happen to have a Chevy 305
> engine lying 
> around, and I was wondering how difficult it would
> be to use it to build 
> a generator to power my tools.  Are there plans on
> the internet?  Anyone 
> have any ideas?
> 
> Thanks,
> Mark
> 

Jim Nordwall
http://www.geocities.com/jimnordwall/
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