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Capt Al found this in his work travels. It is a work of art.
Bob Badger Construction & Maintenance Electrician Massachusetts
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LOL
Bob Badger Construction & Maintenance Electrician Massachusetts
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LOL, Good one Rob!. What's holding that fan up?.
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Hey! Where's the J-Box for those splices?
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What sort of ceiling is that?. I was thinking sort of Lath and plaster, but there doesn't appear to be any plaster. Shouldn't this be "rocked" over?
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Looks like standard industrial grating forming a floor for a level above. The painted pipes and beams peg this as an industrial environment
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Mike:
Seems like the motor is just dangling from a strap made up of cloth.
And yes, it definitely looks like a shop of some sort.
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This picture was taken in the bathroom for a large boiler room for a mall. The ceiling is open metal grate for a mezzanine above. The fan is hanging by a metal strap with lots of dust on it. It is also hanging over the toilet.
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Ah That makes sense now ! Its meant to keep the toilet user cool on hot days ! Is there a thermostat or is it "User Actuated"
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