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Post by Woody Williams on Mar 29, 2008 6:56:43 GMT -5
This is the thread for listing your services here for services starting with the letters A through E...
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Post by dbd870 on Mar 29, 2008 11:58:43 GMT -5
I could be of use for some electrical issues. I'm not interested in a whole house etc. and even though I have my Master's License my insurance is through my company so I don't feel right about pulling any permits. Would be mostly talking about odds and ends trading out for something etc. My company doesn't care about us doing that kind of stuff - were industrial only. (besides I'm the dept superintendent)
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Post by Harley on Mar 29, 2008 18:09:25 GMT -5
Beer taster.
My services are free of charge - Just provide the beer. ;D
On a serious note, I am a certified IT technician. I can repair Windows or MAC PC's, just about any laser jet, ink jet, thermal transfer, or dot matrix printer. Most copy machines and fax machines, scanners and type writers.
I use to be an electrician years ago - ran a crew for a local company and was a electrician/maintenance guy for Indiana DNR.
Can install lift kits on 4x4 trucks & Jeeps.
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Post by HuntMeister on Mar 29, 2008 19:12:15 GMT -5
I am in the electrical business... I have a Masters License and can pull permits... I like to do the occasional job for extra spending cash to feed my hunting addiction
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Post by dabutcher on Mar 31, 2008 19:41:08 GMT -5
Deer Processing, been processing deer for about 20 years now, can make any kind of sausage you can think of plus some you probly never thought of. Great turn around time too. Geneo's deer processing lafayette indiana 765-449-8971
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Post by Bentwrench on Jul 25, 2009 12:45:53 GMT -5
Mini Excavator & Loader tractor work. I have a 3.5 ton excavator and 4X4 loader tractor and do misc. ground work. Can do fence repairs and gate work. If you've got a job your doing give me a call instead of renting a machine. I live in Crawford Co. and still run back up to Johnson Co., so south-central Indiana is mostly where I go.
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Post by 36fan on Aug 14, 2010 10:55:49 GMT -5
I have a side business that tests and repairs backflow preventers (including PVBs on yard sprinkler systems). While I operate this as a side business, it is fully insured. Send me a PM or send an email to Hoosierhydro@yahoo.com
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Post by practicalsportsman on Dec 5, 2010 22:54:32 GMT -5
If anyone need to have an auction or would like to auction unwanted items, feel free to contact me.
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Post by tlbeck1985 on Dec 5, 2012 10:17:43 GMT -5
Certified Chimney Sweep here....also went to school primarily for Auto Body but also Auto Mechanics.
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Post by michaeladkins on Dec 5, 2012 11:45:38 GMT -5
I am a computer programmer. I know just about all the major languages, but my forte is iPhone/iPad development. My full time gig is with the Army National Guard, but spend every night working on client iPhone work.
01001101 01101001 01101011 01100101 (Mike)
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Post by ms660 on Dec 5, 2012 12:56:54 GMT -5
Chainsaw repair
I really don't consider what I do as a business, but I been repairing chainsaws for 20+ years. I don't advertise, and when It's deer season, or I'm busy at at work, I'm not to quick on doing it time wise. Something I do in my spare time more as a hobby. I have a barn full of older saws for parts which sometimes with the older saws, parts are no longer available from the dealer and all but impossible to get. I also buy saws, running or not, but usually only pro series saws, or older saws and not the newer Wildthing type throw away saws. I fix them up and sell or trade them locally or stick them on Ebay. If they are to far gone to repair cost wise, I part them out for my parts inventory. I also work on trimmers or about anything that uses a two stroke engine, except boat motors. I live out in the sticks in Pike County near the tiny settlement called Coe which is about 25 miles north of Evansville.
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Post by dadfsr on Dec 5, 2012 13:59:59 GMT -5
Chainsaw repair I really don't consider what I do as a business, but I been repairing chainsaws for 20+ years. I don't advertise, and when It's deer season, or I'm busy at at work, I'm not to quick on doing it time wise. Something I do in my spare time more as a hobby. I have a barn full of older saws for parts which sometimes with the older saws, parts are no longer available from the dealer and all but impossible to get. I also buy saws, running or not, but usually only pro series saws, or older saws and not the newer Wildthing type throw away saws. I fix them up and sell or trade them locally or stick them on Ebay. If they are to far gone to repair cost wise, I part them out for my parts inventory. I also work on trimmers or about anything that uses a two stroke engine, except boat motors. I live out in the sticks in Pike County near the tiny settlement called Coe which is about 25 miles north of Evansville. If I'd change my "handle" to Jon620 you would know exactly what I'm talking about ;D On that note I do have a few Jon's laying around that I've collected over the years-if you're ever looking for parts or want something else to play around with
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Post by ms660 on Dec 5, 2012 19:29:49 GMT -5
Chainsaw repair I really don't consider what I do as a business, but I been repairing chainsaws for 20+ years. I don't advertise, and when It's deer season, or I'm busy at at work, I'm not to quick on doing it time wise. Something I do in my spare time more as a hobby. I have a barn full of older saws for parts which sometimes with the older saws, parts are no longer available from the dealer and all but impossible to get. I also buy saws, running or not, but usually only pro series saws, or older saws and not the newer Wildthing type throw away saws. I fix them up and sell or trade them locally or stick them on Ebay. If they are to far gone to repair cost wise, I part them out for my parts inventory. I also work on trimmers or about anything that uses a two stroke engine, except boat motors. I live out in the sticks in Pike County near the tiny settlement called Coe which is about 25 miles north of Evansville. If I'd change my "handle" to Jon620 you would know exactly what I'm talking about ;D On that note I do have a few Jon's laying around that I've collected over the years-if you're ever looking for parts or want something else to play around with Not many original Jonsered saws in my area, but I have worked on several newer Husky built J-Reds. Great saws. If I'm ever in need of any parts I will give you a shout.
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