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Snowmelt photos (ME)
Mark Eatherton1
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It's not very often you get the opportunity to exploit your work from the air. On the current monster snowmelt project (10K sq feet), the GC had to rent a man lift to take care of some minor chimney cap details. While he was there, he offered to let us use the lift to get some excellent photo's of our snowmelt system. He said he wanted to make sure we stayed in business so he could use us forever, and thought we needed some excellent aerial photos to back up our claims.
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Check it out.
ME
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art work
as usual. Some day I will make enough money, installing these systems, to afford the fuel to run a snowmelt similar to that in my driveway. Quandry!! do more jobs by cutting prices? or raise prices to make more money and still have some time for me & mine?0 -
Time for a little
meditation!Retired and loving it.0
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