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I was going to copy the links, but in the interest of not taking credit for someone else's find:
http://electrical-contractor.net/ubb...ML/000225.html I checked out the first link, and it seems very useful. The second is electrical related, and the third seems like something everyone probably already has a better version of in excel |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: DE
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i guess the first link doesnt work anymore. i think this was the link i was asking about in the other thread
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Yeah its not working for me either.
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sorry about that, it still works for me.
Quote-- Not sure if I found these links here or not, but enjoy. Free forms, change orders, etc.. http://www.contractorspress.com/Free_Forms.htm Lots of misc. electrical files http://www.lmphotonics.com/download.htm Hourly rate calculator, I know it's a plumber's page, but I can't find an electricians page. http://www.masterplumbers.com/utilities/costcalc/ |
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the first link doesnt wrok. the 2nd 2 work
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