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Have any pictures of the job that you do?

Nope those are our power source.

Runs all of our saws, lights, and other things. But it will not power anything with a triac, because it will not pick up the waves of DC power. Such as something with a variable speed.

It powers all of out stuff for about 3 weeks. Then needs to be charged off of a generator for about 4hrs. We are using batteries because we have killed several generators.

 
I'm now a full-time student in retraining, but this was my last "office" :
http://www.whodah.com/albums/album14/aac.sized.jpg

Among many other duties, my crew built the work platforms you see in the next pic, flew all the rebar and lumber used in building the new concrete structures, serviced the crews working on the piers, (including new outhouses, generators, etc.)
http://www.whodah.com/albums/album14/aad.sized.jpg
We also worked with the ironworkers in removing parts of the old superstructure:
http://www.whodah.com/albums/album14/aae.sized.jpg
and replaced it with new temporary pieces.
http://www.whodah.com/albums/BoomerD/aka.sized.jpg

Sometimes the work sucked, but the view was always hard to beat:
http://www.whodah.com/albums/album14/aaa.sized.jpg
http://www.whodah.com/albums/album14/aab.sized.jpg
 
Tyler, that is a nice looking cabin, and a very nice workplace you have there.
I really miss the clean air and view up in the woods. I work in suburbia now.
Are you the general contractor, or an employee of the general?
Here's a pic of me on a job a couple of years back:
On the excavator.
Now I work for a general contractor doing underground utilities. Monday I will be planning a major blockage of traffic😛
We have to live tap a 16" water main, and cross a busy street with 8" ductile iron pipe
to supply a hydrant.
 
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