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    churchmouse

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    This is the sketch the 11 year old did in art class tonight. She is just learning to do tones/colors.
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    I've heard of them, but never seen or eaten them. Just not something you find in southern Indiana hillbilly cuisine.

    Probably hard to find a breaded pork tenderloin sandwich in France.;)
     

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    Hi everyone.

    Sorry to burst right in, but I just got home a 20 minutes ago, and I need to go to work in 10 minutes.

    Anyone wire a 220 motor?
    I'm pretty sure I'm right, but I'm double checking because I don't deal with motors.
    3 wires.
    Should be a hot, another hot, and the ground.
    Right?
     

    Sylvain

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    I've heard of them, but never seen or eaten them. Just not something you find in southern Indiana hillbilly cuisine.

    Probably hard to find a breaded pork tenderloin sandwich in France.;)

    Not that hard. :)

    It's easier to find American cuisine in France than finding French cuisine in the US.

    That places offers breaded chicken or pork burgers.

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    Sylvain

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    Hi everyone.

    Sorry to burst right in, but I just got home a 20 minutes ago, and I need to go to work in 10 minutes.

    Anyone wire a 220 motor?
    I'm pretty sure I'm right, but I'm double checking because I don't deal with motors.
    3 wires.
    Should be a hot, another hot, and the ground.
    Right?

    Howdy Act.

    Sorry it's been a while since I worked on electrical motors.
     
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