Ryan,
It seemed to us that the stamped plan really could have been electrical or
mechanical. We submitted electrical. It doesn't seem to be a comprehensive
review process, just some validation of the installation. The third party
commissioning consisted of a letter drafted by us and signed
For anyone who might be interested...
It appears that hotels and motels run as busninesses are eligible for the
1603 grant. Below is the response from Treasury to my inquiry on the matter.
Cheers,
Matt Lafferty
From: 1603questi...@do.treas.gov [ mailto:1603questi...@do.treas.gov
Anyone have a link to the IRS or ARRA that details this? Can't find anything
on http://www.treas.gov/recovery/1603.shtml or
http://www.treas.gov/recovery/docs/guidance.pdf or the IRS site.
TIA...
On Dec 13, 2009, at 23:52 , Michael Gullo wrote:
Hi All,
I was bidding a job for a
Howdy All,
I have used the Bosch unit for a while, and even it is not fool proof. They
also forgot to install the auto-chute deployment unit for safe landings from
rooftops!
Has anyone used the new whizbang sensor from Milwaukee?
I saw and tried out the Milwaukee sub-scanner at the NECA show in Seattle.
I haven't ever got my hands on the Bosch unit, so I can't give a comparison.
The Milwaukee really needs to have a smooth surface to roll along, so I
don't think it will work on comp shingle roofs. It probably would work
How about using a piece of cardboard under the scanner, on the roof for a
smooth rolling surface?
-Glenn
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[mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of Hans
Frederickson
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Pat, Kurt, et al,
With the exception of changing my email address to youaregonnahavetoguess
in the body of my previous post, the text is exactly as I received it. I had
EXACTLY the same gut response as Pat did to their phrase, would seem to
fit. Ergo my use of the phrase, It appears. Caveat
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