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DIY Electrical Wiring Article Resource
Background: Jerry, a Electrician from Westerlo, New York
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Additional Comments: After forty years in the electrical trades, I have retired from the trade. I now spend my time writing about it for the DIY markets. Well, all I wanted to say was that I get many of my best ideas for articles from reading your newsletter.
Dave’s Reply:
Thanks for your electrical question Jerry.
Please understand that I’m happy to be a resource for your electrical article information at other article websites on the internet, however it is common courtesy and advantageous for you to reference this website as your resource for your information. This can be done easily by just copying and pasting the link found below and placing it into your electrical article:
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