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#110651 06/10/06 04:15 PM
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Good Lord!,
That is Aluminium flex!. [Linked Image]
Ray,
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Whichever clown who installed that conduit, must have used 8 out of it's 9 lives.
Cats have 9 lives, I'm not sure about clowns though, even a cat would have the intelligence to stay away from this. [Linked Image]

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#110652 06/10/06 11:59 PM
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The pre-made 90º in the 2nd picture speaks volumes as to what kind of electrician has done work there. The inexperienced one! Who buys 3/4" (maybe 1") EMT 90º's?

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I second that Mike, [Linked Image]

Not sure how many lives a clown has [Linked Image]


The product of rotation, excitation and flux produces electricty.
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