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Old 01-22-2007, 04:01 PM
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Thanks for the responses, but I decided to pass on this one...

I determined it just wasn't worth the headaches and the travel time to the job was too far for me to be making routine stop ins to work out any kinks.

On the subject however. I was thinking LED lights would be the way to go also, as they first use less power, second, last longer, and third, would be much more durable.

The problem with the regular strand lights is they tend to break or go out for the littlest reason.

The problem I had with the job was the price. Using LED lights would of been expensive.....and I mean expensive. For the scale of the project, I just couldn't see getting that kind of money and didn't want to get involved with a project with that kind of monetary value and that much risk. It seemed to risky. Plus, just too many unknowns as to what would be the time to put the lights in and mainly what would happen if some went out.

I think I'll leave this kind of job up to the people at Disney!
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