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#104154 01/02/03 07:43 AM
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Come on now, this is getting a bit silly now.
Can anyone tell me the last time they had a shirt, tie and jacket to go an start, or even, finish a remodel job,

Photos please !!!

John H

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#104155 01/02/03 06:52 PM
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Joe,

Your last picture of the lineman 's I would think pre-date me by about 20 years.

That's the way I started ( 1946 ) by being a 'grunt' but no ties.

I do have a few in the ROP's, mostly for my own clarification of some text.

Glenn

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#104156 01/02/03 10:16 PM
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Hey look guys, There is Joe T in the front row. He is going to hang anyone who violates the NEC! 'Specially that guy who gave him that lousey extension cord at that one meeting he had. [Linked Image] Just kidding Joe.

Harold

#104157 01/03/03 01:29 AM
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tell me,do i see daylight inside the top of the panel.3/4 or 1 inch conduit.right side.(panel rotted)

no ground wire

the strap on the 11/2 or 2 in conduit

nice hat too.....

#104158 01/03/03 11:31 PM
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ok here i go with my two cents worth. to me aluminum wire for circuts is nothing but trouble looking for a place to happen ,even if it is installed correctly. [Linked Image]

#104159 09/17/03 05:56 AM
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Has anyone used Compact Stranded Aluminum conductors?


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#104160 09/18/03 10:05 AM
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Aluminum - BAD
Copper - GOOD!

I think a big clue that this is just a photo setup shot is that I have yet to see anybody carry their tools in their bag with the handles down. An ad guy found some schmoe who looked "the part", set up a shot that looked good to any ad guy, and there it is.

Happens every day. We see it because we are electricians, but I'm sure we see adds everyday for other things that we have no idea how wrong they are.

#104161 10/17/03 02:49 AM
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I actually hang my linemans in my bags handles down, not the dyke or strippers. Just the linemans. Kinda like it, never had a problem with it..... Oh, when I get lazy, and don't want the bags on, one side of the handles in the front pocket too.

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