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Flume? YES! I'm coming!
 
When I started this project I had figured on doing all the plumbing myself. But surprise, surprise. The building department requires a "licensed" contractor to do plumbing, electrical, sewer, etc. So I'm not allowed to glue the pipe together and put a level on it to be sure it's flowing downhill. It takes a special license to do that if it's a commercial job.
I got around that one time buy getting with the licensed contractor and was hired by him to do the work. He payed be a min salary to do the work. He made a little money, and I got it done when I needed it.
 
Electrical and Plumbing inspections passed.

Duke Energy sent out Sumpter, who is their trenching and wire installation sub, and next week they're supposed to start the trenching and installation of the power line that will feed the park.

All but finished siding the mechanical room and installed the plumbing that will supply water to the pressure tank that will supply water to the sites.

Installed cable for the two antennas that will supply WiFi to the park and I'm now waiting on the fiber that will go from the mechanical room to whatever that device is that supplies signal to the two antenna's.

Met with Lester, the gate guy, and I'm confident that his bid will be beyond what I have in the budget for a gate and the accompanying components that allow the gate opener to operate safely and not close on the side of a Dutch Star. . . :) While I think that Lester is a nice guy, I think he was looking around and thinking that he just rolled into a cush job and his bid is going to be cost prohibitive. I'm holding out hope that I'm wrong about his bid.


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This place is going to be just amazing. Makes me wonder if I’ll ever get in and if I do, if I’ll ever get in again!
 
This place is going to be just amazing. Makes me wonder if I’ll ever get in and if I do, if I’ll ever get in again!
Eh, we know a guy.
 
Sumpter dug the trenches, installed the power lines from where the pole will be and over to where the transformer will sit. Then they buried them. Tomorrow they will set the transformer and connect the wires from the transformer to the power service box(s).

Trish spent some time on the end of the rake and got the area in front of site 7 ready for grass, which I hope to have sprayed on Thursday. And at the end of the day, my duck friends dropped by for a swim and to get something to eat.

Also hired a fellow to help me pull this whole thing together and I hope to have him working on the dog park Thursday.

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I’ll bring my decoys
 
I continue to be impressed. I hope to stay with you soon!
 
Maybe put a donation box by the wood. I would certainly feel better after taking a few free pieces after compensating you for the effort of cutting it, drying it and stacking it.
After some thought, I think we will do this. We have a friend who runs a charity for the homeless and people in need, children who can't pay for their school lunches, etc. So I think we will put up a box and donate the funds to her. Wonderful idea, @MapNerd!
 
Price for firewood just went up! Put a sign on it telling folks where the proceeds go. I wager you’ll need a good sized box!
 
Price for firewood just went up! Put a sign on it telling folks where the proceeds go. I wager you’ll need a good sized box!
Strange world we live in today, I hope nobody steals it !
 
Why not just sell the firewood bundles? Today's rate is $70/bundle.
 

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