Tour
About Us
Meta
Loading…
current community
Stack Exchange
chat
Meta Stack Exchange
your communities
Sign up
or
log in
to customize your list.
more stack exchange communities
company blog
Log in
Stack Exchange
All Sites
Top Users
Digests
Scott Bruns
Phoenix, AZ
top
accounts
reputation
activity
subscriptions
Top Questions
11
votes
What wire gauge should I use with a 30 amp breaker for a 220V welder?
electrical
wiring
240v
asked Oct 27, 2011 at 20:29
diy.stackexchange.com
Top Answers
31
Confused about UPDLOCK, HOLDLOCK
stackoverflow.com
22
What is this 110/24V 60Hz transformer in the breaker room for?
diy.stackexchange.com
20
Why is my SQL Server ORDER BY slow despite the ordered column being indexed?
stackoverflow.com
18
Branch by feature - Advantages/disadvantages?
stackoverflow.com
16
Would bullet proof glass help deter burglars? How does it compare to normal glass?
diy.stackexchange.com
15
How can I change light bulbs in a fixture located 20ft above the ground?
diy.stackexchange.com
12
MySql COUNT(*) is different in Stored Procedure
stackoverflow.com
12
Sprinkler/irrigation system for new yard: DIY or hire a professional?
gardening.stackexchange.com
10
What's the best way to remove 2-6 inches of dirt from my yard?
gardening.stackexchange.com
9
How to achieve test isolation testing Oracle PL/SQL?
stackoverflow.com
8
How do I remove a 4x4 fence post that is snapped off at ground level?
diy.stackexchange.com
7
How realistic is DIY sharpening of scissors on a stone?
diy.stackexchange.com
5
Getting SQL results in parts
stackoverflow.com
5
Change datatype varchar to nvarchar in existing SQL Server 2005 database. Any issues?
stackoverflow.com
5
Is there a required ceiling height for a garage door opener?
diy.stackexchange.com
5
What is a safe maximum temperature for an unused part of the house?
diy.stackexchange.com
5
What can I use to clean the walls in my bathroom before repainting?
diy.stackexchange.com
5
Why is my furnace blower noisy when it starts?
diy.stackexchange.com
5
Sprinkler/irrigation system for new yard: DIY or hire a professional?
diy.stackexchange.com
Stack Exchange works best with JavaScript enabled